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News Weekly Invite – 7 March 2021

Weekly Invite – 7 March 2021

Join Us on Zoom @ 16:00 hrs! 

Sunday, 7 March 2021
Scriptures: Psalm 8:3-9; Jeremiah 31:3; Luke 12:6-7
Sermon: How Much Are You Worth?
Pastor John Snyder, preaching

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Meeting ID: 890 8270 2153
Passcode: 801054
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89082702153?pwd=VXlKKzN0d1IyeWQ5TG5ta0c1Qlo5Zz09

Tuesday, 9 March 2021
Prayer and Bible Study Group led by Will Powell
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Meeting ID: 571 714 898
Passcode: biea0n
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/571714898?pwd=aHRVa1pyRHpseWJCTnp6dldHYzVnQT09

A Study in Joy Family Study Guide for March Is Here!
Download at starnbergfellowship.de.
Password: freshstart21

No matter who we are, what we do, or where we go, at some point in our lives, probably most of us will face a betrayal—a distress so deep, we will question if we can ever forgive or move on. The deepest betrayals, of course, come from those closest to us—those whom we trust the most. Perhaps a friend has lied to or about us, or a colleague has sold us out to their own benefit. We may go through family problems, divorce, financial disasters, job loss, and an endless list of things.

Jesus himself faced the greatest and most profound betrayals of all. When he said, “He who shared my bread has turned against me” (John 13:18), he was quoting Psalm 41: “Even my close friend, someone I trusted, one who shared my bread, has turned against me.”

Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study @19:30 hrs
This Bible study, led by Will Powell, is currently studying LifeGuide Bible Studies’ the book of Romans by Jack Kuhatschek. Click here for a link to the study – Romans: Becoming New in Christ 

About the Author: Jack Kuhatschek is the author of sixteen Bible study guides, three books, and four booklets. He spent over thirty years in Christian publishing, working for InterVarsity Press (Bible Study Editor), Zondervan (Executive Editor), and Baker Publishing Group (Executive VP & Publisher). He received a Master of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, a Master of Arts (Theological Studies) from Regent College, and a B.A. in philosophy from The University of Texas in Austin. 

Click Here for Bible Study
Meeting ID: 571 714 898
Passcode: biea0n
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/571714898?pwd=aHRVa1pyRHpseWJCTnp6dldHYzVnQT09

Come to Me
By Brian Rogers

It’s awkward for me to speak about the above verses. Part of the passage I know, have experienced and can talk about. The other part I have resisted, have not experienced much, and know little about. For that reason, I’ll be turning to an outside expert for this message.

Most of today’s theological content comes from a sermon by Charles Spurgeon called Rest, Rest. For my part, I’ll just be sharing some examples and a few thoughts. According to Spurgeon, in these verses, Jesus is actually talking about two kinds of rest—one that is given to us by Jesus when we come to him, and a second that is found when we learn from him in service. I know the first rest, and the second, well, there’s no time like the present.

To read more, click Come to Me
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