Blog Posts by Jason VanDorsten

Sunday Rewind | 8.14.2016

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Only King Forever (1 Timothy 1:17) – Only King Forever by Elevation Worship

Alive in Us (Ephesians 2:4-5) – God is Able by Hillsong Worship

Rock of Ages (Deuteronomy 32:3-4) – Death of Death by Charlie Hall

O Praise The Name (Anástasis) (Romans 5:8) Open Heaven / River Wild  by Hillsong Live

Cornerstone (Psalm 18:2) – Cornerstone by Hillsong Worship

TEACHING: The Purposeful Mind

Stagnation is devastating in the life of a believer. We must set our minds to the greatest purpose of all life – to know Jesus.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this Sunday?
  2. If there was one thing about you that you could snap your fingers and instantly change, what would it be?
  3. Read and discuss Philippians 3:10-16. What does this tell us about us? What do these verses tell us about God? What commands, encouragements or warnings are there for us to heed?
  4. What is the role of change in the life of a Christian? What does change indicate? Are there some things that shouldn’t change?
  5. In what ways are we the church in danger of “standing still” or becoming complacent?
  6. What is an area where you need to stop coasting?
  7. Why are we so easily distracted from things that really matter by things that really don’t?
  8. Where in your walk do you need to forget what is behind and move forward?
  9. How does the gospel enable us to press on, endure, persevere?
  10. What is one area of your walk where you need to develop discipline?
  11. How does the gospel encourage, propel and enable biblical change in our lives? Pray that God would be graceful to continue to know and make you like Jesus.

Sunday Rewind | 8.7.2016

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

YOUR PROMISES (2 Peter 1:3-4a)
Brown, Brock, Furtick, Joye  |  Sony/ATV Tree Publishing
ONLY KING FOREVER (1 Timothy 1:17)
Brock, Brown, Furtick, Joye  |  Sony/ATV Tree Publishing
COME TO ME (Matthew 11:28)
Akers, Capps, Bleecker | Bleecker Publishing
O PRAISE THE NAME (Romans 5:8)
Hastings, Ussher, Sampson |  Hillsong Music Publishing

 

 

 

TEACHING: Following Jesus to the End

Clear minds enable clear thinking.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this Sunday?
  2. Read and discuss 2 Peter chapter 3. What does this tell us about us? What do these verses tell us about God? What commands, encouragements or warnings are there for us to heed?
  3. What is “wholesome thinking” or “a pure mind” (v. 1)? Why is this important?
  4. What causes us to forget God? What sort of “interference” do you tend to deal with?
  5. What does it mean to be deliberately ignorant of something (v. 5)? What are the results of this? How can we avoid doing this ourselves?
  6. What present-day scoffers have you seen or encountered?
  7. Why do we so easily buy into things without checking them out? What examples can you think of?
  8. What does it mean to redeem something? How does this relate to the gospel? How does it relate to our daily life?
  9. As we look at the world stage today, what comfort is there in knowing that God is in control and He redeems? What patterns of though or action in your life do you need to reevaluate in light of this?
  10. In light of all this, knowing what will come to pass, what kind of people ought we be? How can we lean into the gospel and look forward to the coming kingdom of God?

Sunday Rewind | 7.31.2016

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

UNSTOPPABLE GOD  (Matthew 17:20)
Brown, Furtick, Joye  |  Sony/ATV Tree Publishing

ALWAYS (Psalm 121:1-2
Ingram, Stanfill  |  EMI Christian Music Publishing

MAJESTY( 1 Chronicles 29:11)
Smith, Gerrard  | Curious? Music UK

THIS I BELIEVE (THE CREED) (Romans 1:16)
Fielding, Crocker  |  Hillsong Music Publishing

FOREVER REIGN (Lamentations 5:19)
Ingram, Morgan  |  Hillsong Music Publishing

 

TEACHING: The Gospel & Relationships

Love, humility, sacrifice and grace – these four pillars of the gospel of Jesus Christ have the power to change the direction of a nation.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this Sunday?
  2. How would you explain justification and sanctification to someone who do not know what these words mean? Why are these important in the life of a believer?
  3. Read and discuss Philippians 2:1-11. What does this tell us about us? What do these verses tell us about God? What commands, encouragements or warnings are there for us to heed?
  4. In the text above, where do you see the four pillars of the gospel Pastor Mike mentions – love, humility, sacrifice and grace? What other scriptures can you think of that instruct us on each of these pillars?
  5. What are the opposite of those pillars that we should be careful to avoid as Christ-followers?
  6. What is one profound way you have been the recipient of love? What is one area of your life where you need to extend gospel-centric love?
  7. How is humility emphasized in these verses? What examples of humility have impacted you in your life? Where is an area where you need to grow in gospel-centric humility?
  8. How have you seen sacrifice modeled? Is there an area of life where God is asking you to make a gospel-centric sacrifice that might point others to Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice?
  9. How would you define grace? How have you seen grace in action? What relationship you need to apply gospel-centric grace?
  10. Spend some time praying for our nation, and asking God how you can move forth in your circles of influence with the power of the gospel of Jesus.

Sunday Rewind | 6.19.2016

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Alive in Us (Ephesians 2:4-5) – God is Able by Hillsong Worship

Good Good Father (2 Thessalonians 2:16) – The EP by Zealand Worship

Forever Reign (Lamentations 5:19) – A Beautiful Exchange by Hillsong Worship

Your Promises (2 Peter 1:3-4a) – Wake Up the Wonder by Elevation Worship

Be Thou My Vision (2 Corinthians 3:17-18) – Take the World by Giving Jesus by Ascend the Hill

 

TEACHING: James – Living Out Our Faith, Part 19

If life is a vapor, then so is suffering.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this Sunday?
  2. Read and discuss James 5:7-11. What does this tell us about us? What do these verses tell us about God? What commands, encouragements or warnings are there for us to heed?
  3. What does this section tell us about suffering and perseverance? How does it play out in the three examples James gives us here (farmers, prophets, and the life of Job)?
  4. Have you ever had to be patient in suffering? What happened? How did you relate to God through that time?
  5. Have you ever experienced persecution directly because of your faith in Jesus?
  6. What is the doctrine of imminence (v. 7) and why does it matter?
  7. Consider Romans 8:18. Why does Scripture call our sufferings “not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed”? What does this mean for our daily lives?
  8. How does the gospel of Jesus give us an eternal perspective, particularly when considering pain and suffering?
  9. Is there an area of suffering where you need to be patient and persevere? What would it look like to view this area through the lens of an eternal perspective? Spend some time praying together about this.

Sunday Rewind | 5.15.2016

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Open Up the Heavens (Psalm 108:4-5) – Worth It All by Meredith Andrews

Alive in Us (Ephesians 2:4-5) – God is Able by Hillsong Worship

Be Lifted High (John 3:30) –Nothing is Wasted by Elevation Worship

Forever (Matthew 28:26) – Majestic by Kari Jobe

Good Good Father (2 Thessalonians 2:16) – Housefires II by Housefires

 

TEACHING: James – Living Out Our Faith, Part 15

The primary root of all our problems is not found in external circumstances or situations. It comes from within.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this Sunday?
  2. When a newspaper posed the question, ‘What’s Wrong with the World?’ G. K. Chesterton reputedly wrote a brief letter in response: ‘Dear Sirs: I am. Sincerely Yours, G. K. Chesterton.’ What do you think he meant by that?
  3. Read and discuss James 4:1-3. What does this tell us about us? Why do you think the language is so strong here? How would you answer the first question in verse 1?
  4. Read and discuss 1 Kings 21:1-16. How is this an example of good desires turning bad?
  5. What other examples of runaway desires can you think of from Scripture, culture or your own life?
  6. What desires in your life have cost you the most, or caused you the most problems?
  7. How does the gospel heal, reshape, redirect and redeem our unsanctified desires?
  8. What unsanctified desire are you currently dealing with that needs to be submitted to the Lord?
  9. Spend some time in prayer about the last question. Pray that God would give you (heal, reshape, redeem) the desires of your heart and align your heart with His.

Sunday Rewind | 5.1.2016

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Endless Light (Psalm 113:3-4) – Cornerstone by Hillsong Worship

How Great Thou Art (Psalm 145:3) – Hymns Ancient & Modern by Charlie Hall (Passion)

In Your Presence (Deuteronomy 31:6) –Nothing is Wasted by Elevation Worship

Alive in Us (Ephesians 2:4-5) – God is Able by Hillsong Worship

TEACHING: By the Grace of God

Everything we have, everything we do, everything we will have is by the grace of God.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this Sunday?
  2. Read and discuss 1 Corinthians 15:1-19. What do you note about Jesus? What do you learn about us? What commands, encouragements or warnings are there for us to heed?
  3. How do you define grace? How have you experienced grace?
  4. In what ways do we hide our pain and suffering? Why do we do this?
  5. What struggles are you currently facing? How do you see the grace of God at work there?
  6. What examples of God’s personal faithfulness have you seen in your life?
  7. “Hell is what I deserve. Anything beyond that is the grace of God.” How do you respond to that statement?
  8. How is the grace of God demonstrated in the gospel? How does this gospel grace enable us to live free?

Sunday Rewind | 3.13.2016

Sunday Rewind
MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Exalted One (Psalm 121:1-2) – For The Honor by Elevation Worship

Great Things (Worth It All) (Galatians 6:14) –Wake Up the Wonder by Elevation Worship

This I Believe (the Creed) (Romans 3:22) –  Live Sessions Vol. 1 by For All Seasons

Lord of All (Psalm 97:5-6) – Attention by Kristian Stanfill

Be Thou My Vision (2 Corinthians 3:17-18) – Cathedral by Heartsong

 

TEACHING: James – Living Out Our Faith, Part 12

It’s not what you say, it’s why you say it.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this sermon?
  2. From last week’s questions – were you able to speak words of encouragement and life to someone in particular this week? Give a report to your group.
  3. Read and discuss James 3:7-12. What descriptions, illustrations and metaphors are used to describe the tongue here? What do you think the significance of each one is?
  4. Go through each metaphor and illustration of the tongue in these verses – how have have you seen these at work in your own life?
  5. “A thousand encouraging words are wiped out by one harsh word.” Why? Do you have an example of this from your own life?
  6. Reflect on James 3:9. What is the significance of this verse? Why is it important to see others as made in the image of God? Why does this seem particularly important as we consider the power of the tongue?
  7. “It’s not what you say, it’s why you say it.” Why does the motivation of heart carry more weight than what we say or how we say it?
  8. How do we try to control the tongue? Can it actually be controlled? How?
  9. What does the gospel of Jesus have to do with how and why we use our words?

An Update on Conversations

If you’ve been around RBC for much time at all, you know that this time of year, we are usually in full swing putting together an Easter week production we call Conversations. Conversations is a winsome combination of live music, real life stories, humor and drama that is ultimately meant to lead to conversations about the beautiful good news of Jesus. Originally developed as an outreach-focused alternative to our traditional Easter Cantata, it has been a staple event in the life of our church for over a decade. Hundreds of volunteers, cast and crew have given significant amounts of time, treasure and talent to this production – and we are grateful to the Lord for every single person who has been involved in some way over the history of Conversations.

We want to let you know that the leadership of RBC has decided to not do Conversations this year, but instead provide a smaller series of teaching and worship events called A King & A Kingdom. During these evenings of worship, teaching, testimonies and prayer, Jamie Winship will encourage and challenge the RBC body to seek the King of Kings in all aspects of life.

We understand that not having Conversations is a big change in the rhythm of life at RBC. With that in mind, we wanted to provide you with some answers to some of the questions you may have regarding this change.

 

1.  Why aren’t we having Conversations this year?
The Conversations team prays, evaluates and discusses Conversations every year to see if it is accomplishing what we want to accomplish and if it is the best thing for our congregation and community.  We don’t ever desire to do events just because we have done them in the past.  This year, we believe that Conversations does not best meet the needs of our congregation, as we see that there are many among us who are hurting deeply and have significant needs.  We believe this year, rather than focusing outward, that it would be more effective for us to build up the body of Christ at RBC and to ask God to encourage, direct and heal His people here.

2.  What is “A King & A Kingdom”?
A King and A Kingdom is an opportunity for us to come together as a body for a concentrated time of teaching, prayer, and worship, that we might grow in unity and in our individual walks with Christ.

The main sessions of A King & A Kingdom will take place 7:00-9:00pm the evenings of Wednesday, March 23 and Friday, March 25. These evenings will include worship, teaching, prayer, testimonies, and special music. Jamie Winship will be our speaker and will explore forgiveness, repentance, redemption through the lens of kingdom living. Our hope is that we will be greatly encouraged and challenged to follow the King and build into His Kingdom.

In addition to the two main evenings open to everyone, the ladies are also invited for an evening of teaching and encouragement with Donna Winship on Thursday night.

3.  Will Wednesday and Friday night be the same?
The structure of Wednesday and Friday will be similar, but the content is different and will build on itself.  We would encourage you to attend both evenings (but the events will stand alone if families are only able to attend one.)

4.  Will the content be available after the events?
We plan to record the content and have it available for those who are interested, but unable to attend.

5.  Will childcare be available?
Childcare will be available for all events, but only to those who register online in advance.

6.  Is this an outreach?
The evenings of A King & A Kingdom are designed for followers of Christ to enrich their spiritual walks.  We believe that those who do not know Christ would certainly receive value from their time here and might enjoy the events, but A King and A Kingdom is not specifically intended to be outreach opportunities.

 

Lastly, we want to clarify that these events are not to fill the calendar or replace Conversations, but rather as we sought the Lord regarding the needs of our congregation, we believe that He is directing us to provide opportunities to build into our church body.  We encourage you to take advantage of these gatherings, and see what the Lord may have for you in them.  We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at A King & A Kingdom.

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Ordination of Mike Meyers

mikemeyersOn Sunday, February 28, our church leadership was pleased to formally ordain Mike Meyers, our Children’s Ministry Director, to the pastorate. We thank the Lord for Mike’s faithful work here at our church and beyond, and we pray for Jesus’ blessing on Mike’s continued ministry. We are grateful to now have two Pastor Mikes on staff!

A LITTLE ABOUT MIKE: Michael John Meyers is a man who loves Jesus, loves his family and has a passion for helping young people find the Way that leads to life. In pursuit of that calling, Mike left the business world over a decade ago, where he was an operations manager of a Fortune 500 company. He eventually took on the role of Director of Children’s Ministries at Reston Bible Church in Reston, Virginia. In 2005, Mike and his wife Patricia founded Open Arms Brazil and in 2006 moved to Brazil where they ministered to at-risk children.  Mike and his family moved back from Brazil, and in 2013, Mike resumed his full-time position as Children’s Ministry Director at RBC. He is also the acting president of Open Arms Worldwide (OAW), an RBC-supported missions organization with the goal of mobilizing, preparing, equipping, and aiding Christians to implement transformational, faith-based outreach projects for children and youth among the world’s poor.

Mike speaks to adults, youth, and children in the United States and throughout Brazil on the church’s role in raising a generation that knows the Lord and has a Biblical worldview. Mike brings a passionate and entrepreneurial approach to children’s ministry, missions, the church and the urgent need for God’s people to stand in the gap for the next generation.

Mike frequently blogs here on the RBC site and at Last Man Standing Church. He has also written a book called Last Man Standing: Jesus & the Fight for a Generation.