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Fall 2014 AWANA Registration Now Open!

Mike MeyersChildren's Ministry, Service/VolunteerAugust 8, 2014 4 Comments0

From Marci Kinter, Volunteer Director of RBC’s T&T AWANA Club:

AWANA Clubs are gearing up once again.  As a parent, you may be asking – what is AWANA?  AWANA stands for Approved Workman Are Not Ashamed. RBC has had an active AWANA program for well over 25 years. Children from 4 years of age through 6th grade are welcome and encouraged to register and attend our club meetings.  The club focuses on Bible memorization, establishing the need and desire to read the Bible every day, and growing Christian relationships and fellowship.  We meet every Sunday night, starting September 14th, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm.  We ask that parents work with their children between club meetings to help them memorize the scripture verses as well as complete the activities in their books.

Why you should register and encourage your child to become an AWANA clubber?  Consider these facts:

  • 92% of AWANA alumni still regularly attend church
  • AWANA alumni are 3.6% more likely to read their Bible several times a week
  • 70% of alumni said they witnessed to their friends at least once a month.

I have been working with the RBC program for over 20 years.  My children have gone through the program and are now adults living away from home.  I am confident that the lessons they learned through the AWANA program are actively working in their lives.  Let us walk alongside you this year!

Questions?  Stop by our booth at the Ministry Fair (coming up on August 17!)  We would love to hear from you!  You can also get more info on AWANA on the RBC AWANA webpage. If you’re ready to register your children, you can do so online here. And, if you would like to serve as a volunteer leader, you can get started here.

Hope to see you and your children on September 14th, our first club meeting of the year!

-Marci Kinter

Quest in the Fall

Mike MeyersChildren's Ministry, Service/VolunteerAugust 7, 20140

Quest is church for children at Reston Bible Church.  It includes worship, prayer, hearing and applying the Word, small groups, service in the Kingdom, the fellowship of believers and more. Through Quest, children receive a firm theological foundation and Christian worldview, an understanding of redemptive history, and the basics of Christian living and purpose.  Various opportunities for children and their parents to serve in ministry and outreach are offered through the Quest program. Learn more about Quest here.

Would you consider being a Quest Trail Guide this Fall?

QUEST TRAIL GUIDES: Quest Trail Guides are the small group leaders who serve as the backbone of our Children’s Ministry here at RBC.  As a small group leader you are NOT responsible for developing the lesson, but rather participating with your children in the lesson and then leading them deeper through small group discussion questions and activities.  If you love to teach, there are opportunities for you as well. There is room for everyone! Click here to volunteer for Quest.

Are babies more your speed?

BABY QUEST: Baby Quest consists of the infant and toddler nursery.  You can bless the parents of young children at RBC by being a Baby Quest Volunteer once a month or more often.  Click here to volunteer for Baby Quest (Nursery).

Sunday Rewind | 8.3.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, Teaching Series, WorshipAugust 6, 20140

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

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

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

Your Love Never Fails (Romans 8:28) – Your Love Never Fails by Jesus Culture

Our King Has Come (Romans 5:1-2) – For The Honor by Elevation Worship

Your Great Name (Philippians 2:10-11) – Love Revolution by Natalie Grant

Give Me Faith (Psalm 73:25-26) – For The Honor by Elevation Worship

 

TEACHING: Rooted: A Study of Deeper Faith in Colossians, Part 7

Performance will always lead to self-righteousness, which always leads to judging others. The thing you tend to judge others for is likely the area of self-righteousness that you struggle with.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this sermon?
  2. Do you ever sense a disconnect between what you feel and what the Bible says?
  3. Read and discuss Colossians 2:11-15. What do they tell us about the nature of man? What do these verses tell us about Jesus?
  4. What does it mean to be “dead in your sins” (v. 13)?
  5. What is the “record of debt” that the law demands of us (v. 14)? How is the law an instructor?
  6. Consider your answers to questions 4 & 5. How is Christ the remedy?
  7. What is grace? How is grace an instructor?
  8. What drives us to perform, rather than rest in grace?
  9. “Performance will always lead to self-righteousness, which always leads to judging other people.” Have you found this to be true?
  10. In what area(s) of your life do you tend to struggle with self-righteousness? How does the gospel address this?
  11. Spend some time in prayer asking God to graciously keep us from self-righteous performance. Pray that His grace would continue to take root deep within our hearts.

 

 

From the Field: Croatia

Jason VanDorstenFrom the Field, Missions, News, ResourcesAugust 4, 20140

From the Field

Here is a recent correspondence from G., an RBC-supported missionary serving with Pioneers in Croatia. Here is a recap of G.’s work with youth and church building/planing efforts over the summer:

Another summer is almost over in Slavonski Brod. Six short-term teams with over 80 guests have helped us share the good news of Christ with many young people. The church building is taking shape before our eyes. We look forward to the day when the building is completed and pray that God continues to grow His church that will be meeting in it.

Below I have written more about both the building and our summer activities. I also want to ask you to pray specifically for a man who I have known for over 12 years. He and his wife have shown a degree of openness over the years, but it has never moved beyond an intellectual understanding of what Christians believe. But some things have happened in their lives recently that seem to have caused the husband particularly to consider spiritual things more seriously. He recently expressed a desire to study the Bible with me, and we hope to start in the next week or so. Pray for God to reveal himself to this friend and that he and his wife would one day soon place their trust in Christ! Thanks so much for your prayers and your partnership with me in Croatia!

CHURCH BUILDING: The last time I wrote, I told you of a matching fund that had been set up to help complete construction of the exterior of the Slavonski Brod church building this year. We were hoping to raise $70,000 by the end of June for that to happen. The Lord has seen fit to provide, through many churches and individuals both in the U.S. and in Croatia, $108,000! The building is under construction and we expect it to be under roof in a just a few more weeks. This does not mean an end to the construction process, nor to the need for finances. Now that the building is under roof, it is safe from the elements and we can complete the inside as funds become available. We would love the help of short-term teams to, for example, take a room and fix it up. Please pray for the ultimate completion of the building in God’s timing, and for Him to continue to build His church spiritually, and not just physically, in Slavonski Brod.

SUMMER OUTREACHES: This summer we have had 81 individuals come to work with us for at least one week, including a team of 11 which arrived today! With their help, we have held baseball camps, children’s Bible clubs, and open air concerts, and we have had lots of less formal opportunities to meet and get to know Croatian youth. The gospel has been shared countless times and in many ways. Two Croatian teens have even met with a small group of us to study the Bible. Summer is definitely a time of broad sowing for us as we take advantage of the many short-term workers who come to help us to share as frequently and as broadly as we can. Pray that we will see the fruit of this broad sowing one day soon. I was particularly encouraged this year by one of the teens living in Nova Gradiška who trusted in Christ last summer. One Sunday at church when several unbelieving youth came (because they wanted to say goodbye to the short-term team that was leaving that day), he prayed publicly and boldly, “Lord, I pray that these other teens here today would trust in You and that You would change their lives like You did for me. Amen.” That was a first for him. Pray for him to continue to grow, and that his prayer for the other teens in his city would be answered also!

 

Would you take a minute now to pray for G., the many Croatian youth who heard the gospel this summer, and for the church in Slavonski Brod?

 

Sunday Rewind | 7.27.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, Teaching Series, WorshipJuly 28, 20140

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Closer (Psalm 89:14-15) – Glorious Ruins by Hillsong

With Us (Psalm 46:10-11a) – God Is Able by Hillsong

Unending Love (Romans 8:38-39) – God Is Able by Hillsong

Nothing But The Blood (Ephesians 1:7-8) – Facedown by Matt Redman

Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies) (Psalm 27:1) – Let The Future Begin by Chris Tomlin (Passion)

Lord I Need You (Hebrews 4:7-8) – All The People Said Amen by Matt Maher

 

TEACHING: Rooted: A Study of Deeper Faith in Colossians, Part 6

What does it mean to be complete in Christ?

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this sermon?
  2. Read and discuss Colossians 2:6-10. What do these verses tell us about Jesus? What do they indicate about the nature of man?
  3. What does it mean to “walk in” Jesus (v. 6)?
  4. What warning does Paul give us in these verses?
  5. What modern-day arguments, philosophies or traditions might take us captive? How should we respond to these in light of the gospel?
  6. What does it mean to be “complete in Christ”? Do you feel complete in Him? Why or why not?
  7. What ways to you tend to try to complete yourself outside of Christ?
  8. How does the gospel make us complete in Jesus?
  9. Spend some time in prayer thanking God for the glorious hope we have in Christ. Pray that He would show us any areas of our lives where we are seeking completeness outside of Him.

 

 

Sunday Rewind | 7.20.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, Teaching Series, WorshipJuly 21, 20140

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Alive In Us (Ephesians 2:4-5) – God Is Able by Hillsong

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

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

10,000 Reasons (Psalm 103:1) – Unrelenting Love by Nick Thurmond

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

 

TEACHING: Rooted: A Study of Deeper Faith in Colossians, Part 5

Love is the prerequisite to a fuller understanding of Christ.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this sermon?
  2. Read and discuss Colossians 2:1-5. What do these verses tell us about Jesus? What do they indicate about the nature of man?
  3. What do you tend to “contend for” or “agonize over” (v. 1)?  Do these things draw you toward Christ and His church, or push you away?
  4. What is the significance, importance and the result of being “united in love” (v. 2)?
  5. What is the relationship between wisdom & knowledge (v. 3)?
  6. What “fine-sounding arguments” (v. 4) might we deal with today? How do these pull us away from being rooted in Christ?
  7. Is there anything holding you back from seeking out the deep riches of Jesus? Is there anything keeping you from being “united in love” with fellow believers? How does the gospel address or apply to these obstacles?
  8. Spend some time in prayer thanking God for revealing Himself to us in Christ. Pray that He would encourage our hearts toward being united in love, that we might know Christ and make Him known all the more.

 

 

Set List: Evening of Worship

Erik PalmerEvent Updates, WorshipJuly 16, 20140

Many of you have asked for a copy of the set list from our last Evening of Worship (July 11, 2014).  Ask and you shall receive:

With Us (Hillsong)

Unstoppable God (Elevation Worship)

I Will Look Up (Elevation Worship)

Your Great Name (Natalie Grant)

Be Thou My Vision (Heartsong)

Lord I Need You (Matt Maher)

Cornerstone (Hillsong)

Glorious (Paul Baloche)

Open Up The Heavens (Meredith Andrews)

Christ Is Enough (Hillsong)

Come Thou Fount (RBC)

Closer (Hillsong)

Always (Kristian Stanfill)

Great And Mighty King (Elevation Worship)

Lord of All (Kristian Stanfill)

From the Field: Colombia

Jason VanDorstenFrom the Field, Missions, ResourcesJuly 16, 20140

From the Field

Spanish World Ministries reaches thousands of people all across Latin America areas through radio broadcasts of solid Bible-based teachings with a gospel emphasis.

RBC supported missionary, L., ministers with Spanish World Ministries (SWM) in Colombia.  When he began his ministry with SWM in 2007, 63 stations were broadcasting these programs. At the end of 2013, L. reported 259 radio stations in his database. Through the years, L. has shown great determination to fulfill his ministry expanding the number of outlets airing the gospel, and the Lord has blessed his efforts. Although L. and his wife are serving SWM part-time, they reflect a sincere desire to take the gospel to every region of their country.

Recently, L. was contacted by a radio listener.  During their conversation, she shared her story:

“I live with my daughter and my son-in-law.  A few weeks ago she lost her job and her employers denied paying her pension.  My son-in-law is also looking for a job, but unfortunately the unemployment rate is very high in this city.  My granddaughter is in college and I am the only one that can help her to pay for her studies.  I am 70 years old and, as you see, I am going through a very tough time trying to help my daughter and her family.  Your programs on the radio help me to seek wisdom in God’s Word, and at the same time they give me insight on how to keep on living.  Every time I listen to your programs God reminds me that He is with me and that He understands my condition.  Please pray that the Lord would continue giving me wisdom in the midst of the trials that I am going through.”

After the conversation that L. had with this lady, he was reminded of the importance to keep increasing the number of stations broadcasting the SWM programs.  Through the 259 radio stations carrying SWM’s programs, the Gospel is reaching people all over Colombia, but L.’s desire is to seek more outlets willing to air the programs.

His prayer is that, just as this listener, many others in Colombia and throughout Latin America will find comfort and wisdom as they listen, and that those who do not know Him, might understand what God offers through Jesus on the cross.

Currently Spanish World Ministries is broadcasting their programs 15,500 times per week all over Spanish speaking countries. Pray for gospel fruit throughout Latin America as these teachings go out!

Sunday Rewind | 7.13.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, WorshipJuly 14, 20140

Sunday Rewind

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Open Up Our Eyes (Ephesians 1:18-19a) – Nothing Is Wasted by Elevation Worship

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

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

In Christ Alone (Galatians 2:20) – Let The Future Begin by Kristian Stanfill (Passion)

I Will Look Up (Deuteronomy 7:9) – Only King Forever by Elevation Worship

 

TEACHING: Seek and You Shall Be Satisfied

Any journey worth taking, or any task worth doing, will be difficult. We will be tempted to cut corners or settle for something less. This is especially true in our relationship with God. Psalm 63 gives us permission to struggle in our relationship with God, but not to give up or settle for something less.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to understand from this sermon?
  2. “Our hearts are too stubborn to obey more than one thing at a time.” Do you find this to be true in your life?
  3. Read and discuss Psalm 63. What do these verses indicate about man? What do they tell us about God? What do you note about seeking God from these verses?
  4. Why is it significant that David was in the wilderness when he wrote this psalm? Have you ever experienced spiritual wilderness?
  5. Why are we tempted to cut corners in life? How do we tend to cut corners in seeking God?
  6. “Many Christians have never been given permission to struggle in their relationships with God.” What does this mean? Can you identify with this? Why or why not?
  7. What “snares” can you identify in your life that choke life out of your relationship with God?
  8. How does the gospel of Jesus both enable and encourage us as we seek God and struggle in our relationship with Him?
  9. Spend some time in prayer, thanking God for His faithfulness to us in Christ and for the promise of satisfaction we have in Him.

 

 

Let Us Worship Together

Erik PalmerWorshipJuly 10, 20140

The heart of life of any Christian community is worship.  It strengthens, it deepens, and it unifies.  As Christians, our hearts are in a constant war over our worship – a war between the totality of God’s inhabitance in our hearts and everything else in our lives.  Boiled down, our worship is all about value.  It is our response to what we value most.  Christ is the only one worthy of our praise.  He is the only one worthy of our worship.  He is our value.  We are called to respond to God’s incredible revelations in our lives through worship and prayer and community.  That calling is an awesome privilege and it’s our prayer that we would all be stirred to have an intense desire to obey that calling – if for no other reason but because it matters to our God, our Creator.

With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may make you worthy of His calling, and that by His power He may bring to fruition your every desire for goodness and your every deed prompted by faith.  We pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you, and you in Him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.  2 Thessalonians 1:11-12

Through Christ you can breathe again; inhaling the wonder of God that always surrounds you, exhaling words and deeds of praise that reflect all of who He is.  Join us this Friday at 6:30 in the auditorium for an extended time of worship… praising God together with one voice.

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