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12
Oct

Pulpit Curriculum for Life Groups – Week of October 14, 2018

Life Groups have 4 components and are designed to be 2 hours in length

  1. Opening – 10 minutes (hang out, share a testimony, worship, ice breaker)
  2. Application study – 45 minutes – Sermon based application and reflection. Reading the passage and discussing how to implement it in life. 5 or 6 questions from the message. How it gripped me, what I’m struggling with, here’s how I’m trying to apply this truth to my life. Application is intentional acts of obedience. Old Quaker saying: “What is the manner of your life in regard to these things?” Sermon review, Assess, Apply.
  3. Ministry time – Accountability, Sharing and Prayer: Men with men, women with women. Transparency (2 or 3 minutes each about what we are going to do with what we’ve discussed). What were you convicted about? How will you apply it, deal with it? What is shared at this time is only for the men or only for the women in your group.
  4. Fellowship – Getting to know one another, food or snack. A connection time! Have fun!

 

As you go through the discussion, remember that the goal is application. Share with the group how the truths and scriptures from the message apply to your life and what you are going to do about it. How did it grip you? What are you struggling with? Our goal is to be doers of the word and not just hearers only – James 1:22

There is no need to reteach the sermon or to read every scripture but feel free to refer to your sermon notes from the worship service.

Leaders: please email your attendance and meeting details (place and time) to findjesus@baysidesanjose.com

Review:

Main Idea: To be faithful to God make the main thing the one thing.

(1) The Theme: Why are we faithless (2:10)

(2) Faithful to God in my social life (2:11-12)

  • 2 Corinthians 6:14
  • 1 Corinthians 7:39

(3) Faithful to God in my marriage (2:13-16)

  • Matthew 19:3-6
  • Ephesians 5:25-31

Salvation: the one thing that changes eternity

Purity: the one thing that changes my future

Spiritual leadership: the one thing that changes my relationships and my marriage

The fruit of the Spirit in my life – Galatians 5:22-23

Assess:

What did you think of how often “one” is used?

How did the truths and the scriptures from the message apply to your life?

How have these truths affected you through how others have lived them out?

What are you going to do about it?

How did these truths and scriptures grip you? Challenge you?

What are you struggling with?

How could you “guard yourself in your spirit” and not “break faith”? (2:15)

Apply:

What specific application points were mentioned?

What applications would  you add to these?

Prayer time: share specific areas of your life that need accountability and needs that others can pray for.

 

06
Oct

Pulpit Curriculum for Life Groups – Week of October 7, 2018

Life Groups have 4 components and are designed to be 2 hours in length

  1. Opening – 10 minutes (share a testimony, worship, ice breaker)
  2. Application study – 45 minutes – Sermon based application and reflection. Reading the passage and discussing how to implement it in life. 5 or 6 questions from the message. How it gripped me, what I’m struggling with, here’s how I’m trying to apply this truth to my life. Application is intentional acts of obedience. What is the manner of your life in regard to these things?
  3. Ministry time – Accountability, Sharing and Prayer: Men with men, women with women. Transparency (2 or 3 minutes each about what we are going to do with what we’ve discussed). What were you convicted about? How will you apply it, deal with it? What is shared at this time is only for the men or only for the women in your group.
  4. Fellowship – Getting to know one another, food or snack. A connection time! Have fun!

As you go through the discussion, remember that the goal is application. Share with the group how the truths and scriptures from the message apply to your life and what you are going to do about it. How did it grip you? What are you struggling with? Our goal is to be doers of the word and not just hearers only – James 1:22

There is no need to reteach the sermon or to read every scripture but feel free to refer to your sermon notes from the worship service.

Leaders: please email your attendance and meeting details (place and time) to findjesus@baysidesanjose.com

This Week’s Study: Those who want to make God’s name great should want to love and serve Him

Sermon Notes: 

The priesthood of the believer:

  • Exodus 19:6; 1 Peter 2:5; 1 Peter 2:9; Revelation 1:6; 1 Corinthians 6:11; Hebrews 4:16

2 Attitudes that God loves from Malachi 2:1-9

(1) A sensitive heart that listens to the Holy Spirit and responds to the word of God (2:1-2)

(2) A desire for visible commitment (2:5-7)

(3) How can I be a better priest?

  • A priest in the world
  • A priest in my church
  • A priest in my family

Four commitments of a Vertical Priest

  • Attend Regularly
  • Pray Fervently
  • Give Faithfully
  • Invite Contagiously

Review

  • Read some or all of this week’s verses. Was there anything new you that you learned?

Assess

  • Serendipity study: As a child, when did you refuse to do what someone asked? Over what issue? Why was that so crucial? Is it now?
  • What was the effect of the priest’s actions on others?

Apply

  • Has anyone ever stumbled in their faith due to what you did or didn’t do? Explain.
  • What would “life and peace” (v5) mean to you? for our church? for your family? for our city?
  • What are some ways you can develop the attitudes mentioned in the sermon notes?
26
Sep

Pulpit Curriculum for Life Groups – Week of September 30, 2018

Life Group Study for the week of September 30, 2018

Life Groups have 4 components and are designed to be 2 hours in length

  1. Opening – 10 minutes (share a testimony, worship, ice breaker)
  2. Application study – 45 minutes – Sermon based application and reflection. Reading the passage and discussing how to implement it in life. 5 or 6 questions from the message. How it gripped me, what I’m struggling with, here’s how I’m trying to apply this truth to my life. Application is intentional acts of obedience. What is the manner of your life in regard to these things?
  3. Ministry time – Accountability, Sharing and Prayer: Men with men, women with women. Transparency (2 or 3 minutes each about what we are going to do with what we’ve discussed). What were you convicted about? How will you apply it, deal with it? What is shared at this time is only for the men or only for the women in your group.
  4. Fellowship – Getting to know one another, food or snack. A connection time! Have fun!

As you go through the discussion, remember that the goal is application. Share with the group how the truths and scriptures from the message apply to your life and what you are going to do about it. How did it grip you? What are you struggling with? Our goal is to be doers of the word and not just hearers only – James 1:22

There is no need to reteach the sermon or to read every scripture but feel free to refer to your sermon notes from the worship service.

Leaders: please email your attendance and meeting details (place and time) to findjesus@baysidesanjose.com

This Week’s Study: Until we eliminate the barriers to worship we will never truly enter into worship

Sermon Notes: 

  • Worshiping with testing
  • Worshiping with nothing
  • Worshiping in spirit and truth
  • Write down any memorable thoughts or statements ______________________________________

(1) Review

Read Genesis 22:1-14; Mark 12:41-44; John 4:23-35. What is the context of these verses? Who are the main characters in each passage? What do you think 1 or 2 of the characters were experiencing?

How can testing, having too much or too little, or not having the balance of spirit and truth be an obstacle to worship?

(2) Assess

How would you evaluate your worship when going through trials, spiritual or financial hardship, balancing spirit and truth?

(3) Apply

What are ways you can respond to the trials and struggles God is taking you through?

How would you counsel someone who feels they have nothing to give to God?

List and area in your life where more biblical truth is needed and/or an area where more grace to others is needed.

 

16
Sep

We Value Worship – Malachi 1:6-11

Life Group Study for the week of September 16, 2018

Life Groups have 3 components which can be done in any order:

Application study – Sermon based application and reflection. Reading the passage and discussing how to implement it in life. Always have one extra chair in case someone new comes.

Prayer – Men with men, women with women. Always pray for the extra chair to be filled by someone new.

Fellowship – Getting to know one another.

This Week’s Study:

Malachi 1:6-11 We Value Worship

Read the passage as a group

What other verses were used in the message?

If you haven’t had your prayer time, have someone open the study in prayer.

Serendipity Bible for Groups questions:

1. What care do you take in giving gifts at Christmas time? To a best friend? A family member? A stranger?

2. Who is the target of the Lord’s probing questions in verses 6-8? What is wrong with their gift giving?

3. Why are these people just going through the motions? Don’t care anymore? Couldn’t afford any better? Didn’t think the Lord was that picky? Wanted to defy him openly? Tried to fool him covertly?

4. How do these verses affirm the smallness of the priests? The greatness of the Lord?

Additional questions from the message:

1. Discuss how someone can improve their private worship. Their public worship?

2. We often think only singing is worship. How is listening to the teaching of God’s word an act of worship? How are serving and giving financially acts of worship?

3. How does Romans 12:1 apply to worship?

4. How often do you think about the need to prepare for worship?

5. Discuss the main idea of the message and the 3 application points:

If God’s love is not mediocre, our worship should not be mediocre

a. Worship is all about honor, fear, and reverence

b. Worship always involves sacrifice

c. Worship involves separation and exaltation

6. How can you help one another to become better worshipers?

7. What will you do this week to become a more worshipful person in order to display God’s worth and lift high the name of Jesus?

 

07
Aug

Honoring a Faithful Servant

On Sunday, August 12 our guest speaker will be pastor Don Porter. Don has been a friend of our church for several years. Don and his wife will be moving to Texas next week and I wanted to use this weekend to say thank you to Don and Dianne for their serving hearts and their faithful service.

Here are some verses that come to mind as we prepare for Don’s message on Sunday.

Leviticus 19:32

1 Timothy 5:17

2 Timothy 4:1-2

2 Timothy 4:5

2 Timothy 4:7

02
Aug

Getting Ready for Eternity

If you get a chance, check out our latest eNews with events and updates on what’s happening at Bayside. You can do that here:

Hello August! Friday Night Dinner & Bible Study, This I Believe & the eNews for August 5, 2018 – https://t.co/OD9NC6ubCh

This Sunday we’ll be tackling message 10 in our series on the Statement of Faith of our church. It’s been a stretch for me to do a topical series that has a lot of verses from different parts of the bible but I appreciate the time to present what is called a “systematic theology” of what every believer in Christ should believe.

[bctt tweet=”There shall be a bodily resurrection of the just and of the unjust; for the former, a resurrection unto life; for the latter, a resurrection unto judgment. (1 Corinthians 15:20–23; John 5:28–29)” username=”baysidesanjose”]

There’s one event that no one on earth will be able to avoid: Judgment Day. The bible clearly teaches that one day we will stand before Jesus and hear one of two things: “Well done my good and faithful servant” or, “Away from me, I never knew you!” With this in mind let me ask you, “Do you know for sure what Jesus will say to you on that day?” [bctt tweet=”Do you know for sure what Jesus will say to you on that day?” username=”baysidesanjose”]

I like to use this post to present several of the passages that I’ve been looking at for this Sunday. Due to time we obviously can’t look at them all in depth on Sunday morning. If you place your mouse over the passages they should appear for you. Here we go:

Matthew 7:21-23

2 Corinthians 5:10

Matthew 25:31-46

1 Corinthians 15:20-23

John 5:28-29

Acts 17:22-31

Revelation 20:11-15

Philippians 2:8-11

There will come a day when Jesus will sit upon a throne. Before that throne EVERY knee will bow and EVERY tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. I pray that we will live with one thought in mind: “I need to live my life as if death is the beginning of a new journey and not the end of a short journey.”

[bctt tweet=”I need to live my life as if death is the beginning of a new journey and not the end of a short journey.” username=”baysidesanjose”]

 

 

05
Jul

This I Believe & the eNew & Bulletin for July 8, 2018 – Friday Night Dinner & Bible Study!

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When we talk about salvation, when we talk about Jesus our savior, when we talk about believing in Him, etc, a lot of us will instantly go into bible coma (similar to the food coma of Thanksgiving).

“I’ve heard it before, why do I need to hear it again?”

But remember this one thing: the most important truth in the world, the one teaching from the bible that can make an eternal difference, the one thing we need to shout from every rooftop and condo balcony in the Bay Area is also the simplest.

And it’s this: you need Jesus.

And so, this Sunday we’ll hammer the nail, we’ll push the buttons, we’ll make the point that if the salvation story of Jesus is so simple, then why aren’t you sharing it with everyone you know? Better yet, why isn’t it more evident in your life? Your shoe laces are tied, your shirts not on inside out, you hopefully have the same color socks. All simple things. What about the simple gospel? How’s that going?

28
Jun

Dependence Day & the eNew & Bulletin for July 1, 2018 – Pancake Breakfast, Friday Night Dinner & Bible Study!

Dependence Day & the eNew & Bulletin for July 1, 2018 – Pancake Breakfast, Friday Night Dinner & Bible Study!

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27
Jun

This I Believe and the eNew & Bulletin for June 24, 2018 – Friday Night Dinner & Bible Study!

This I Believe and the eNew & Bulletin for June 24, 2018 – Friday Night Dinner & Bible Study!

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15
Jun

Pancakes After Church and the eNews & Bulletin for June 17, 2018 – Denise Bridges & Don Porter

Pancakes After Church and the eNews & Bulletin for June 17, 2018 – Denise Bridges & Don Porter
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