Church
announcements
Jolly
Seniors meet this Tuesday
[JAN.
20, 2001] The
Jolly Seniors group from Lincoln Christian Church invites those
55-plus to attend our monthly meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 10
a.m. The meeting will be at the church Fellowship Center, 205 N.
Hamilton St.
You
will experience a warm fellowship with people who care for one
another, an enjoyable time filled with great food, fun, an
interesting program and a spiritual lift to encourage you in your
life.
This
month's program will feature Mr. Red Florence of Greenview, who will
also provide special music. Walter Smith, missionary to Africa, will
lead our devotion.
We
will also enjoy a Salisbury steak dinner, catered by Guzzardo's.
Suggested cost for the meal is $4.
For
free transportation, please contact the church office at 732-7618.
Christian
rock band will perform
[DEC.
29, 2000] On
Saturday, Jan. 20, the Vineyard Cafe will welcome The Remnant.
The Remnant is a Christian rock band that is steadily growing in
popularity throughout central Illinois and has made the Vineyard
Cafe an annual stop in its increasing itinerary. Don't miss
the chance to see this fast-rising group in a free appearance to
launch the new year!
The
Vineyard Cafe is a Christian coffeehouse open to everyone.
Doors open at 7 p.m., and hot and cold drinks and baked goods will
be sold. The Cafe is at the Vineyard Christian Fellowship, on
U.S. 51, one-half mile south of I-74, just south of Bloomington. For
more information, contact Steve at (309) 663-4943 or visit the
website at www.communityzone.com/community/vineyardcafe.
Good
Shepherd considers the question
'Is
the Bible the Word of God?'
[NOV.
15, 2000] Examining
the Bible's claim to be the Word of God is the new class topic at
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Discussion, videos and lecture are
expected to continue from this Sunday into January.
Some
specific subjects to be covered are: the Bible authors' own claims
that they were writing the inspired word of God; wrong reasons for
rejecting these claims; faulty presumptions that prevent an honest
assessment of the Bible; and logical reasons for not ruling out in
advance the possibility that an almighty God exists who intervenes
in, and communicates with, his creation.
Parts
of the course will feature videos from a series entitled "The
Faith Study," developed by Dr. Don Bierle. Bierle has a Ph.D.
in life sciences and formerly taught evolution as a biology
professor for 25 years. He was converted from a skeptical mocker of
Christianity to faith in Christ. He is executive director of H.l.S.
Ministries. Items covered in Bierle's books and tapes include
purpose and meaning in life, testing whether God exists, the New
Testament's authenticity and reliability, what Jesus said about
himself, and how he backed up his claims.
Roger
David, pastor at Good Shepherd, will lead the upcoming class series.
He recently attended one of Bierle's seminars and was able to talk
with this New Testament scholar and former biology professor not
only about evidences supporting the Bible but also about creation
and evolution. At the seminar, David determined that Bierle's videos
needed to be worked into an upcoming class series. David, who is
also an attorney, has for many years been a student of evidences
related to claims about Christ and the Bible.
A
primary focus of the class series will be upon the historical
integrity of New Testament eyewitness reports. Related questions to
be considered are authorship, dates of the writings and how the New
Testament was transmitted to us from 20 centuries ago.
Another
main focus in the class series will be on the claim that Jesus is
God incarnate and the Christ. It is commonly thought that if he is
who he claimed to be, then it makes sense to give serious
consideration to his views about the writings of Old Testament
prophets, including accounts of miracles, and about the authority of
New Testament apostles to proclaim a message of repentance and
forgiveness of sin.
Other
subjects to be covered are allegations that the Bible contains
contradictions; suggestions that it is irrational to regard the
Bible as God's Word; prophecy and fulfillment; consistency of
messages of Law and Gospel throughout the Bible; infallibility or
inerrancy of the Scriptures; the Bible's record of standing up to
attack; and its influence.
The
classes are not restricted to members of Good Shepherd. Anyone
interested need only show up. As in other adult classes at the
congregation, no one is called upon to participate, but those who
wish to read, ask questions, make comments or join in discussion are
free to do so.
The
class series is scheduled to begin Sunday, Nov. 19, from 9 to 9:45
a.m. The church is located at 1140 N. State St.
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