North Platte Berean Church
Decade Discoveries
Here we are launching into another new year. The first three weeks of the year, we'll be exploring some truths from Pastor John's heart to yours. These are insights he has gleaned from his personal reading and exhortations for the body concerning truths we need to embrace to be the healthy church God has called us to be.
Locations & Times
North Platte Berean Church
202 W 8th St, North Platte, NE 69101, USA
Sunday 8:00 AM
Sunday 9:15 AM
Sunday 11:00 AM
Sunday 6:00 PM
ConnectCard
We’d love to connect and be a spiritual resource for you – please fill out a ConnectCard (in seat pocket or npberean.org/cc). If you’re new, bring it to the information center for a welcome gift.
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NEW HERE?
• Digital bulletin: Visit npberean.org/sundayprint for PDF version of this bulletin.
• Sunday large gatherings: 8, 9:15, & 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; livestream at facebook.com/npberean at 9:15 a.m. or npberean.org/live anytime.
• Need a Bible? Available free at information center.
• Sound levels: Assisted listening devices and earplugs available at sound booth in back of auditorium.
• Office hours: Mon., Wed., Thu. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed Tue. 1/4)
• Find out more: Visit npberean.org, email npberean@npberean.org, or call 308-532-7448.
FOR FAMILIES
• Mother's Room: A private place to care for your baby and still connect to the gathering via livestream – follow signs north of auditorium.
• Kids Connect (infant-grade 5): Available at 9:15 and 11 a.m. – check-in east of Commons or upstairs from foyer. (No 252 today, but First Look will meet.) Kids also welcome in large gatherings. At-home resources: npberean.org/kids-connect-at-home.
• Sola (grades 6-12): Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. – meet in 252 Room/The Commons.
• Digital bulletin: Visit npberean.org/sundayprint for PDF version of this bulletin.
• Sunday large gatherings: 8, 9:15, & 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; livestream at facebook.com/npberean at 9:15 a.m. or npberean.org/live anytime.
• Need a Bible? Available free at information center.
• Sound levels: Assisted listening devices and earplugs available at sound booth in back of auditorium.
• Office hours: Mon., Wed., Thu. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed Tue. 1/4)
• Find out more: Visit npberean.org, email npberean@npberean.org, or call 308-532-7448.
FOR FAMILIES
• Mother's Room: A private place to care for your baby and still connect to the gathering via livestream – follow signs north of auditorium.
• Kids Connect (infant-grade 5): Available at 9:15 and 11 a.m. – check-in east of Commons or upstairs from foyer. (No 252 today, but First Look will meet.) Kids also welcome in large gatherings. At-home resources: npberean.org/kids-connect-at-home.
• Sola (grades 6-12): Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. – meet in 252 Room/The Commons.
Giving
• On Sunday: use wooden boxes by auditorium doors
• Online: npberean.org/give
• Text: text any amount to 84321
• Mail: 202 W. 8th St., North Platte, NE 69101
• Online: npberean.org/give
• Text: text any amount to 84321
• Mail: 202 W. 8th St., North Platte, NE 69101
This Week's Sermon: Decade Discoveries
God is always good, but not always by my definition
Church unity isn't optional
Word, prayer and community aren't just buzzwords - they're lifelines.
I am first sinner, then sinned against
Only Jesus builds His Church
Love of money & fear are dangerous
Pain is pivotal
Everybody dies
Talk It Over
During Christmas and New Year's, we're encouraging Grow Groups to take a break and enjoy the holidays. During the break, consider using the "Swedish Method" to engage with the key Bible passage(s) from the sermon:
💡 What did you notice from the passage? What stood out to you while reading or listening to it?
? What questions do you have from the passage? Was there anything you did not understand? Was there something you would like to ask the writer or the Lord from the passage?
→ Where can we take what was said and apply it to our life?
During Christmas and New Year's, we're encouraging Grow Groups to take a break and enjoy the holidays. During the break, consider using the "Swedish Method" to engage with the key Bible passage(s) from the sermon:
💡 What did you notice from the passage? What stood out to you while reading or listening to it?
? What questions do you have from the passage? Was there anything you did not understand? Was there something you would like to ask the writer or the Lord from the passage?
→ Where can we take what was said and apply it to our life?
Next Week's Sermon
Where do your thoughts take you? What occupies the greatest amount of your thinking time? That is what your mind is "set" on, and are you confident that is the best thing for your mind to be fixed upon? Is there a mental adjustment we need to start 2022? And if so, how do we do that? And what does it look like? These are some of the questions we'll be addressing as we launch into Colossians 3 next week.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Col+3%3A1-4&version=ESV