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January 25, 2010

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Snow Fun Pics


We had a great time up on Mt. Hood last week! With great weather, just the right amount of snow, and good friends, we enjoyed the day! Check out all the pics here.

Prime Time & Small Groups
This week we'll have no small groups because our church is gathering to celebrate this past year of God's goodness. Join us at 7pm in the Worship Center for this celebration.

30 Hour Famine
It's not too late to begin raising money for the Famine. Join in raising money for World Vision's work around the world and in Haiti.

SOMETHING FOR YOUR HEART
"My bones suffer mortal agony as my foes taunt me, saying to me all day long, 'Where is your God?' Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God." (Psalm 42:10-11)

Have you ever been so sick or injured or sad that you thought you were going to die -- or felt like maybe you wanted to? The writer of Psalm 42 seems to be describing severe physical pain on top of all of his emotional suffering -- on top of being mocked along with his God.

Once more, though, he refuses to give up. After asking God the hard "why" questions in the previous verse, he turns the questions on himself again: "Why am I so downcast? This is not the end. My hope is in the God who saves -- I will not stop praising Him."

Job made a similar declaration when in physical and emotional agony -- at no fault of his own. He said about the God He was convinced could end His suffering, "Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him." (See Job 13:15.)

For those who trust in God, life's worst days call for the best kind of stubbornness to keep hoping in the God who saves, to keep trusting and praising the God who comforts and rescues and will one day bring us home.

Think: How much harder is it to trust and hope in God when you are hurting physically as well as emotionally? How much difference does it make to know that God is for us and that Christ understands our physical and emotional pain after what He experienced on the cross?

Pray: Ask God to help you to be stubborn even when your sad, to keep praising, trusting and hoping in Him even on your hardest days.

Do: If you know a Christian who lives with ongoing physical pain and still seems to trust God and live joyfully, think about asking how they do that.
A Daily Devotional from PlanetWisdom.com, copyright 2009 Youth Specialties. Used by permission.

SURF REPORT
Movie Review of Book of Eli

Movie Review of Legion

FORGETTABLE FACT
About twenty-five percent of the population sneeze when they are exposed to light.

POTENT QUOTABLES
"Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish."
~ John Quincy Adams

UH, THAT'S FUNNY?
Q: What do you call a dinosaur that smashes everything in its path?
A: Tyrannosaurus wrecks.

January 19, 2010

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Snowboarding
Yesterday was a great day for tubing up on the mountain...Saturday, the snowboarders get their turn! If you are snowboarding/skiing with us on Saturday, remember to be at church by 12:30pm. Don't forget a sack dinner or money for dinner either!

Small Groups
We hope to see you at small groups, this Sunday from 7-8pm. If you haven't yet joined us, come out and give it a try! We have great times in applying God's Word to our real life.

30 Hour Famine
This past week we began the 30 Hour Famine season. Though the Famine event isn't until February 26-27...we want to encourage you to begin raising funds now! This year, we will even direct some of our funds through World Vision to the relief effort in Haiti.

Need a fundraising packet? Stop by the Youth Center or see Pastor Aaron.

SOMETHING FOR YOUR HEART

"As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, O God." (Psalm 42:1)

How often do you feel sad? Sadness can be a fleeting feeling in the middle of a busy day, or it can overwhelm us for weeks and months. We're going to talk about sadness (or depression or "feeling down") this week -- but we're not going to talk about how to fix it.

Psalm 42 is a song about sadness apparently intended to be sung in public. The writer admits to being deeply "downcast," but he responds to his sadness in a weird way. More on that later in the week.

He starts the song with the picture of a thirsty deer looking for a stream. It might be easier for us to imagine a dog coming in from a long walk and making a bee line for it's water dish. The writer's point is that he was thirsty for God like that -- needy, eager, desperate.

More tomorrow about feeling lonely for God.

Think: Do you ever feel so lonely for God that it feels like a thirst, like you're desperate? Would it be weird to feel sad because you can't be with God?

Pray: Ask God to help you to increase your thirstiness for Him.

Do: Think about being needy for God in your soul next time you feel physically thirsty.
A Daily Devotional from PlanetWisdom.com, copyright 2009 Youth Specialties. Used by permission.

FORGETTABLE FACT
It takes about a week to make a jelly bean.

POTENT QUOTABLES
If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there.
~ Lewis Carroll

You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt

UH, THAT'S FUNNY?
Q: What do cows do for entertainment?
A: They rent moovies!

January 12, 2010

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Snowboarding, Tubing & the new 2010 Release Form
Join us for a day of Tubing (January 18) or a night of Snowboarding (January 23). Check out the fliers here:
DISCOUNT UPDATE: If you bring a friend who is not a part of a church gathering, we will give you and your friend a $5 discount. Questions? Ask Pastor Aaron.

Don't forget to turn in the new 2010 Release Form even if you aren't going up to the mountain.

Small groups
Join us for small groups this Sunday night from 7-8pm. Spend time with leaders as we discuss God's word and it's implications for how we live.

SOMETHING FOR YOUR HEART
"To which of the angels did God ever say, 'Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet'? Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?" (Hebrews 1:13-14)

Angels serve humans? What a wild idea that those awesome, powerful, fiery creatures of the wind who worship Jesus and obey His commands would be sent to serve the humans who will "inherit salvation."

That tells us something about the purpose of angels, but it also tells us something about Jesus and the humans who are trusting in Him for their salvation.

First, we see again -- once more -- that Jesus is above the angels. He sits in the seat of power and victory at God's right hand. But what does He do with that commanding position? How does He put His angel army to use?

He sends them to minister to the people He loves, the people He died for -- including those being persecuted for their faith in Him. He spends His power, in part, to serve His people.

Think: Have you expanded your picture of powerful King Jesus as God this week? Has that changed in any way how you feel about Him, how you might choose to worship Him?

Pray: Praise Jesus that He sits in the victory seat at the right hand of God.

Do: Today's passage quotes from Psalm 110. Check it out to see the picture it paints of conquering King Jesus.
A Daily Devotional from PlanetWisdom.com, copyright 2009 Youth Specialties. Used by permission.

SURF REPORT
Movie review of The Princess and the Frog

Movie review of Leap Year


FORGETTABLE FACT
Hummingbirds can't walk.

POTENT QUOTABLES
He who laughs last didn't get it.
~ Helen Giangregorio

Love is like pi: natural, irrational, and very important.
~ Lisa Hoffman

UH, THAT'S FUNNY?
Q: What do you call a sheep with no legs?
A: A cloud.

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