Weekly Invite – 17 May 2020
Worship @ 16:00 hrs on YouTube
Sermon: All Shook Up
Scripture verses: Acts 10:1-6; 9-29; 34-38; 44-48
Mike Page, preaching
SF Sunday Virtual Worship Service on YouTube
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Starnberg Fellowship Zoom Meetup – Sunday
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A time to connect with each other after worship.
Starnberg Fellowship Prayer & Bible Study – Tuesdays @ 19:30 hrs! This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. –1 John 5:14
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Meeting ID: 981 145 966
SF Youth: Friday Night Live – 22 May!
Our next weekly Youth Group Virtual Meetup! 7:30pm on Friday, 22 May on Zoom! ️ After our meetup is our Netflix Party! Here’s the Youth Group Meetup Link Room Link (Password Protected!):
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Password: Will be sent to you on WhatsApp!
https://zoom.us/j/99539897052?
Password: Will be sent to you on WhatsApp!
Hit Pause and Reflect…
Maintaining Positive Morale During Quarantine
By Brad Hambrick
Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC.Let’s start by being honest. During a season of extended quarantine, it’s hard not to grow irritable, anxious, discouraged, and weary. There’s a bit of relief in just admitting, “I’m struggling,” and realizing you’re not alone. When you feel pressure to do as well as you imagine everyone else is doing, that only compounds the intensity of whatever unpleasant emotion(s) you’re prone to feel during quarantine.Here’s the thing about a sour disposition: it’s contagious and it gathers momentum. If you have others in your home or apartment, your negative attitude is likely to spread. Also, as you feed your negative attitude with more “cognitive airtime,” it only gets heavier. So, while its natural to be struggling with our attitude right now, it’s not healthy. We can be honest about it (authentic) and make efforts to change (grow) at the same time.
Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC.Let’s start by being honest. During a season of extended quarantine, it’s hard not to grow irritable, anxious, discouraged, and weary. There’s a bit of relief in just admitting, “I’m struggling,” and realizing you’re not alone. When you feel pressure to do as well as you imagine everyone else is doing, that only compounds the intensity of whatever unpleasant emotion(s) you’re prone to feel during quarantine.Here’s the thing about a sour disposition: it’s contagious and it gathers momentum. If you have others in your home or apartment, your negative attitude is likely to spread. Also, as you feed your negative attitude with more “cognitive airtime,” it only gets heavier. So, while its natural to be struggling with our attitude right now, it’s not healthy. We can be honest about it (authentic) and make efforts to change (grow) at the same time.