Wednesday, March 2, 2016

What's Happenin' @ Forward Mid-Week



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:








Kairos is about time. Not the tick-tock kind of time we are used to living in. Kairos is the beautiful kind of time where God breaks in and changes everything. These are moments when something special happens. They are moments that interrupt our status quo. They are moments when the trajectory of our journeys change forever.

When God breaks in, we must take the change He creates — whatever it may be. We must accept both the work of Christ and the way of Christ. We must trust in what God is doing instead of trying to do it ourselves. And then we must step out in faith and believe that God’s goodness will come in time.
In this series, we will set aside tick-tock time to engage God intentionally and expect him to break into our lives in timeless ways. We’ll be inspired and disturbed. We’ll be encouraged and challenged.  We’ll be loved and changed. The moment is upon us. Don’t you think it’s about time?



This Week's Recap:


Week # 4 (03.02.2016): Time Change

Bottom Line: Live Forward, don't live back


We are all broken, and we all want healing. And in our final session of Kairos, we find that the way of the wounded healer is the way of Jesus. As a result, we look forward to breakthrough by praying for restoration and trusting in resurrection. As we do, we stop falling back and start springing forward.

Intentional Interaction:


Since this is our last night in this series, you may just want to ask your teen what they've gleamed from the past four weeks.





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