
Below is a brief summary of what talked about this week. Most of the time we teach through a series for several weeks at a time that way students that miss can get caught back up quickly, and so we can dissect a topic more fully than just a one night deal. Use the overview and questions for both you and your teen to answer and have a dialog that continues outside the church walls and into your homes. Use this opportunity to see what God is teaching your student and also allow your student to see what God is teaching/taught you.
Current Series:
"Snap That” is a
three week look at The Garden of Eden, and how sin changes our
relationships. “Snap That" is an intentional play on words and
reference to the popular messaging app “snapchat." Snapchat has been in the news quite a bit as
the source of all kinds of inappropriate conversations and relationships. Part
of the allure of the app is that you can send a picture or message to someone,
and it disappears after a few seconds.
This Week's Recap:
Week # 3 (01.20.2016): Sin Changes our Relationship with God, But Jesus Changes EVERYTHING.
Bottom Line: Sin is not a victim-less activity. Often there are others that are damaged and hurt by our actions.
Will you let Jesus repair the relationships that sin has destroyed? That is what he came to do! God loves you and me so much that when we broke our relationship with him, when we sinned, when we screwed up, he wasn’t ok with that. He wasn’t ok with us dying, he wasn’t ok with us not being able to walk with him anymore; so he died for us.

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