Communion Meditation 11/1/20 by Steve Coleman

Then he took a piece of bread, gave thanks to God, broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is my body, which is given for you. Do this in memory of me.” (Luke 22:19-20).

Let me read you some other texts to help us remember Christ…

He is the exact likeness of the unseen God. He existed before God made anything at all, and, in fact, Christ himself is the Creator who made everything in heaven and earth, the things we can see and the things we can’t; the spirit world with its kings and kingdoms, its rulers and authorities; all were made by Christ for his own use and glory. 

He showed his love for us by sending his Son into the world, so that we might have life through him and be adopted as his very own children

He has rescued us out of the darkness and gloom of Satan’s kingdom and brought us into the Kingdom of his dear Son, who bought our freedom with his blood and forgave us all our sins.

He always had the nature of God,

    but he did not think that by force he should try to remain[b] equal with God.

Instead of this, of his own free will he gave up all he had,

    and took the nature of a servant.

He became like a human being

    and appeared in human likeness.

He was humble and walked the path of obedience all the way to death—

    dying a criminal’s death on the cross.

It was through what his Son did that God cleared a path for everything to come to him—all things in heaven and on earth—for Christ’s death on the cross has made peace with God for all by his blood. This includes you who were once so far away from God. You were his enemies and hated him and were separated from him by your evil thoughts and actions, yet now he has brought you back as his friends. He has done this through the death on the cross of his own human body, and now as a result Christ has brought you into the very presence of God, and you are standing there before him with nothing left against you—nothing left that he could even chide you for… 

Let us give thanks to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! For in our union with Christ he has blessed us by giving us every spiritual blessing in the heavenly world. Even before the world was made, God had already chosen us to be his through our union with Christ, so that we would be holy and without fault before him.

Because of his love God had already decided that through Jesus Christ he would make us his children—this was his pleasure and purpose.  Let us praise God for his glorious grace, for the free gift he gave us in his dear Son! For by the blood of Christ we are set free, that is, our sins are forgiven. How great is the grace of God, 8 which he gave to us in such large measure!

Worship Service and Sunday School Bible Classes are streaming online while the building is closed.

10:00-10:45 AM – Sunday School Classes for adults and children where interactive Bible discussion and activities bring God’s word to life helping us learn and grow closer in our relationship with Jesus and each other.

11:00 AM to 12:00 – Worship with songs, prayer, and hearing a message from God’s Word given by one of our NHC Teaching Leaders or a guest speaker.
Communion is served on the 2nd Sunday of the month.

11:30 AM — Children ages 4-8 years old are dismissed to go to Children’s Church.

Care for creepers and toddlers is provided in the Nursery at 10 AM during Sunday School and the 11 AM Worship service. The yellow room across the hall from the toddlers room is a quiet private infant nursery available for moms to care for their infants.

1st Sunday of the month we usually have a fellowship potluck lunch after the worship service. Everyone is invited. There is always room at the table and plenty of food.

1st Sunday of Advent 2017


The Promise of Hope

Verse: “Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.” Hebrews 10:23

This month, New Hope Chapel will be celebrating the birth of Jesus by lighting candles on an advent wreath: one candle for each of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas. The word advent means arrival or coming—and at Christmas we celebrate Jesus’ coming to earth as a baby, when God became a man.

Today we will light the first candle, which symbolizes promise (light candle now).
Long ago, many thousands of years before Jesus was born, God promised to send a Savior to the world.

The first time was just after Adam and Eve had sinned in the Garden of Eden. He knew that their disobedience made it impossible to have the kind of relationship He wanted to have with them. So He promised a solution to their problem. He would send a Savior who would set mankind free from sin and death.

Over the many thousands of years that followed, God reminded His people time and time again that He had not forgotten His promise. He told them many additional things about the Savior’s coming: what town He would be born in, what family line he would come from, and that He would live in Galilee. God also told them He would heal the blind and the lame, and preach good news to the poor. Most importantly, God said the Savior would suffer and die for our sins.

God made good on those promises. And as Jesus fulfilled each one, He proved He was the One promised from the beginning to come to earth.

Pray: Dear God, thank you for always keeping your promises. We know you are faithful and cannot lie. We are glad we can trust you to do whatever You have promised to do.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

written by Julie Coleman, read by Bill and Jaimie Smith

NHC Hangout!

On the 3rd Sunday of the month from 5 PM to about 7 PM we get together at NHC to just hangout and enjoy being together. Sometimes the adults play a game, but most of the time we just talk and share life. It’s for the whole family. The kids have fun getting together.  We’d love for you to come hangout with us. Supper is provided.

Sometimes we have a cooking competition that you can sign-up to participate in if you want to. It’s all for fun and to try something new.

For our December Hangout we usually go out Christmas Caroling in our Belvedere/Mago Vista neighborhood to share the joy of Christmas and a plate of cookies.

 

Women’s Bible Study – Acts

 

Looking for a women’s Bible study with depth and passion? A chance to connect with other women who love God and His Word? Join us, we’ve just begun a new study in the book of Acts. Learn more than content; learn strategies and tools that will make your personal study come alive.

Email Julie to receive homework and announcements. Come 7:30 PM on Mondays to 519 Mystic Lane, Arnold.