Spring Break!!!

Students,
Enjoy your break!!!

What is…angels, demons, and Satan?

This week at RE:fuel we will be discussing what the Bible says about the spiritual realm.

Topic Request Form

So I can not get the form that would give you a place to request topics for next year to work correctly. I will continue to work on it. In the mean time you can email your topic or book study to MarshallRevolution@gmail.com. Sorry for the mess-up.

Shay

What is…the Church?

This Monday night we will discuss the need and the role of the church in God’s plan. In the mean time check this out:

“Is a head still a head if it doesn’t have a body? Is a basement still a base- ment if there’s no house on top? Is a friend really your friend if you can’t stand his wife?
According to 1 Corinthians 3, the church is God’s building, with Jesus Christ as its foundation. To be sure, there can be no superstruc- ture without a solid foundation. That’s obvious. But it should also be obvious that no one lays a foundation unless he plans to build on it. No one drives past a cement foundation in the dirt and thinks, “Looks like they’re about ready to move in.” We know that a foundation exists to be built upon, not lived in all by itself. Who wants to live in a basement without the rest of the house on top? No one I know, except for the Christians who want Jesus but not the church.

More common than describing the church as God’s building is the imagery of Christ and the church as husband and wife (Eph. 5:22–33; Rev. 19:6–9). Christ loves the church, gave Himself up for her, and makes her beautiful. The church submits to Christ, grows in beauty before Him, and obeys His commands. The two are one—now in preview, and later in fullness, but still they are one. They are inseparable as husband and wife. And any husband worth the paper his marriage license is printed on will be jealous to guard the good name of his wife. She may be a lying, no good, double-crossing poor excuse for a wife, but if she’s your wife, you’ll protect her honor, whatever may be left of it. And woe to the friend who comes around your house, hangs out, and expects to have a good time, all the while getting digs in on your bride. Who wants a friend who rolls his eyes and sighs every time your wife walks into the room? Apparently, some people imagine Jesus wants friends like that. They roll their eyes and sigh over the church.

The Bible also tells us that the church is the body of Christ, with Jesus Himself at its head (Eph. 1:22–23). Every body needs a head to rule over it—to give it direction and purpose, to instruct it in the way it should go, to hold things together and give life to its members. Likewise, every head needs a body. I suppose in the world of science fiction heads could exist in vats or hooked up to a car battery or something. But in the real world, most of us don’t see too many heads bobbing along apart from their bodies. If we ever did, I imagine our first instinct would not be to cuddle with the little cranium and sing it a love song. That would be a strange sight.”

Taken from “Why we love the Church.”, by Kevin DeYoung and by Ted Kluck.

Spring Break Trip

Friday, March 19 – Wednesday, March 24.
Ocean City, MD
$20 + food money

We will be helping Sonrise Church plant another church across the bay in the Ocean City area. Much of our time will be spent getting the final details done for their kick-off weekend.

Info/vision meeting

Find out what this semester will be all about.

Monday at 7 in the CCC.

hat is…

RE:fuel?
RE:tell?
RE:fresh?
RE:focus?
RE:act?

This Monday get filled in on our day 41 project, spring break mission trip, Friday afternoon evangelism discussions, accountability groups and more!

RE:tell

Fridays at 4:15 pm in the Campus Christian Center.

Most of us hear the word evangelism or even think about sharing our faith and we begin to freak out. We think of preaching to strangers, anonymous crowds, and in foreign countries.

Biblically it seems that the most effective evangelism begins in the relationships we already have formed. In RE:tell, we will discover and discuss how to be intentional about meeting the needs of the people God has put in our lives, recognizing that the greatest need they have is for a relationship with their Heavenly Father through Jesus Christ. The emphasis will be on making disciples for Christ, not just racking up numbers to brag about.

Our goal in taking the Gospel to the campus is to be incarnational (Christ in us) instead of attractional (event oriented).

Come be a part of something that could actual be a REVOLUTION on campus.

WHAT IS….?

This semester we will be discussing the confusing questions of Christianity. Here are some of the questions we will hopefully have time to answer:

  • What is Theology?
  • What is the Bible?
  • What is God like?
  • What is God’s name?
  • What is the Trinity?
  • What is God the Father?
  • What is God the Son?
  • What is God the Holy Spirit?
  • What is Baptism and the Lord’s supper?
  • What is the Church?
  • What are Angels and Demons?
  • What is Satan?
  • What are Sin and Salvation?
  • What is Eternal Security?
  • What is the Great Commission?
  • What is the Rapture?
  • What is the Tribulation?
  • What is the Antichrist and 666?
  • What is the Second Coming?
  • What is the Millennium?
  • What is Heaven?
  • What is Hell?