We
are glad for the Lord's provision of the meeting room at the social center Magnolia, a well known cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
We
are glad for the Lord's provision of the meeting room at the social center Magnolia, a well known cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
We'll play lots of fun games like: Short Stories, The Winning Team, The Good Samaritan, Modern Day Parable, Who's Their Enemy?, Notice Me, Pray For Your Enemy, Letterbox Chocolates, which will serve as illustrations to Stefano's Talk from Luke 10:25-37. Together we’ll see how often we too ask ourselves: “And who is my neighbour?” Luke 10:29. We try to figure out whom we're supposed to love, and Jesus turns the question around, telling us: stop trying to justify yourself, stop asking, "Who is my neighbour?" but ask yourself: "Who am I?" What matters first is who we are, because Jesus wants to make us right before God (justification), and then we are propelled in love for God and others by his love (sanctification).
This evening we'll have our second home group where we'll have a bring and share meal and we'll celebrate the Lord's Supper together, with a family prayer time involving little ones and grown ups.
This month we'll also have with us on Zoom Giuseppe & Sun-min, who will share how the Lord is guiding them to serve Him in Germany working with WEC with refugees.
“If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him.” C.T. Studd, founder of WEC International.
We
are glad for the Lord's provision of the meeting room at the social center Magnolia, a well known cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
We'll play lots of fun games like: Close To The Edge, Steal The Seat, The Edge, How High?, Edge of Tomorrow, Tomorrow will be anxious for itself, What's Hidden Inside?, The Triangle Of Wellbeing, Hand It Over, which will serve as illustrations to Stefano's Talk from Matthew 6:24-34. Together we’ll see how we often live lives that lead us to be anxious or insecure because we serve the consumerist values of our society. We worry about how we look in the eyes of others and being accepted by the group, or tomorrow frightens us because it is beyond our control! Jesus then asks us: “And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life?” Matthew 6:27. Then he tells us to not be anxious or insecure because our tomorrow is in God's hands, and he cares for us, because he loves us and we are worth so much in his eyes!