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North Main Street Church of God

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1201 North Main Street Ext. Butler, PA 16001 10/06/2024

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North Main Street Church of God

1201 N Main St Ext, Butler, PA 16001, USA

Thursday 10:27 AM

Sunday Morning

Join us on Sunday Mornings online where you can Check-in/Connect, Give, and Watch along with us.
https://northmaincog.org/online/
We are so glad that you joined us today at North Main Street Church of God. At North Main, we exist to develop completely committed followers of Christ who...

Know Christ intimately,

Grow in Christ continually, and

Go for Christ daily

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For our regular attenders, please check in with your name and email, if you need to update information
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Newcomers to North Main

If you are a newcomer, we’re so glad you’ve joined us! If you’re here in person, make sure to stop by the Welcome Center where we have a gift bag for you with some information about us and some delicious homemade chocolate chip COOKIES.
For those online please visit the website below and make sure to click the COMMUNICATION CARD button and fill that out so we can send you a free gift!
https://northmaincog.org/online

Church Mobile App

Did you know North Main has a church mobile app? Access videos anytime from your device and never miss a sermon. Securely and easily give your tithes, offerings, and donations. Instantly register for upcoming events, and stay in the know of what's happening. Contact Us at any time with a simple message. Find others in the North Main directory. To download go to:
https://northmaincog.org/app/

Bible Reading Plan

Join us in 2024 as we read through the Bible in a year and highlight evidence of “GOODNESS” throughout our daily Scripture readings. Reading Guides and PURPLE highlighters are available at the Welcome Center. You can also access the resources digitally on:
https://northmaincog.org/bible/

BibleProject | The Bible

BibleProject | The Bible

Wednesday Nights at North Main

If you're planning on joining us for Wednesday nights you can still RSVP on our website northmaincog.org/WEDNESDAY where you can find current class offerings & more information. Plan on coming at 6pm for dinner! $5/adult, $3 kid and max of $15 per household.  
https://northmaincog.org/Wednesday

Parent and Child Dedication Service

Our church commits to partnering with you as you strive to raise your children in the ways of the Lord & teach them to know, love, & serve Jesus. The next parent and child dedication service is coming up on Sunday, November 3rd with a required class beforehand. Registration is required so make sure to go to Welcome Center or NORTHMAINCOG.ORG/DEDICATION to sign up!
https://northmaincog.org/Wednesday

Thirst

Each year Wester Pennsylvania Church of God hosts a youth convention for 7th-12th graders in Erie. Teens will learn about who Jesus is, why faith matters, as well as practical ways to go deeper and live their faith out.  Early Bird registrations are open now! You can pick up a registration QR code at the Welcome Center or email Youth Pastor Joey Vegerano at JoeyV@northmaincog.org.
https://northmaincog.elexiochms.com/external/form/4c96c344-6df6-4b8b-b05c-091841688b95
Join us after service today, for our Connection Luncheon! Cost: $6/adult $4/child and a max of $20/household. ON THE MENU: Bacon-covered Meatloaf with Redskin Smashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Fresh Baked Roll, and Chocolate Chip Cookie.

Meal Train

We need your help! Our Meal Train team is looking for people who can share their culinary talents with our church family on an as-needed basis. If you aren’t a cook but would still like to get involved, purchasing a pre-made meal or a gift card from a local restaurant is a great way to help.  Please sign up at the Welcome Center or on our website at northmaincog.org/SERVE, even if you’ve helped with meal trains in the past. We need your recommitment to the ministry, so please sign up.
https://northmaincog.org/serve

Give

We thank you for your faithful gifts. You can give online and, of course, on Sundays by using the secure drop boxes located outside the doors of the Sanctuary. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS.
https://northmaincog.org/give/
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(Psalm 131:1-3; Ecclesiastes 1:1-18)
Yearly Theme: “Goodness is… Glorious”
Series Title: “Beyond the Noise”
October 6th, 2024
Something to think about:

In her book, Invitation to Solitude and Silence, Ruth Haley Barton writes,

“The human mind is perpetually busy trying to control things, trying to figure things out, clinging to the latest idea, grasping at the nearest straw. It works very hard trying to make sense of things by endlessly seeking to put everything into categories and boxes and systems of thought. Sometimes even God Himself gets relegated to a category or box in my mind rather than being free to be God in my life. It seems that my mind will go to great lengths to fix things, control things, and defend against anything that would disrupt my carefully constructed equilibrium.

“One of my most startling realizations about the unceasing nature of my mind’s work came the first time my husband told me that during the night I had sat up in bed and launched into the introduction to a new message. What surprised him the most was that this sleepy sermon was coherent and came out in complete sentences. He said his only regret was that he hadn’t taken notes. I wished he had taken notes too because then I would have had my introduction. We have laughed often about this idiosyncrasy, but in this strange way I have discovered that even when we are able to get our body to rest, it can be a more daunting task to quiet and rest the mind.”[1]

As we continue our series today on Solitude and Silence, we need to address the importance of what it means to rest our minds. Just as our bodies need physical rest, our minds also need rest from all of the thoughts, dreams, pursuits, and busyness that consume them. In order to illustrate this, we come to a couple of passages that focus on the importance of being still and quieting our minds from relentless pursuits:


[1] Ruth Haley Barton, Invitation to Solitude and Silence, (InterVarsity Press: Downers Grove, Illinois; 2010), 70-71.
Psalm 46, which inspired Martin Luther’s hymn – A Mighty Fortress – reminds us of the value of fleeing anxiety and fear and resting completely in GOD’s provision and protection. In addition to the psalmist’s instructions on being still before the LORD, King Solomon (King David’s son in the Old Testament) wrote a book from his own experience of having everything, including knowledge and wisdom, only to find those pursuits pointless. That’s not to say that wisdom and knowledge shouldn’t be gained in this life, however, if all of our days are spent in relentless pursuit of those things devoid of our pursuit of GOD then they are truly meaningless and drive us to exhaustion. Listen to Solomon’s advice in Ecclesiastes:
Key Point: “Knowledge and understanding are good, but when they become all-consuming they lead to burnout.”

So, what is a good balance? How can we pursue keeping our minds at rest? How can we gain wisdom and still find rest in the LORD? Here are three things to consider based on our reading of Scripture:


· Be _____.

Psalm 46:10 (NLT), “Be still, and know that I am God! I will be honored by every nation. I will be honored throughout the world.”
· Take a _______.

Ecclesiastes 1:12-14 (NLT), 12 I, the Teacher, was king of Israel, and I lived in Jerusalem. 13 I devoted myself to search for understanding and to explore by wisdom everything being done under heaven. I soon discovered that God has dealt a tragic existence to the human race. 14 I observed everything going on under the sun, and really, it is all meaningless—like chasing the wind.

Ecclesiastes8:16-17 (NLT), 16 In my search for wisdom and in my observation of people’s burdens here on earth, I discovered that there is ceaseless activity, day and night. 17 I realized that no one can discover everything God is doing under the sun. Not even the wisest people discover everything, no matter what they claim.
· _____ your ____.

Ecclesiastes 1:16-18 (NLT), 16 I said to myself, “Look, I am wiser than any of the kings who ruled in Jerusalem before me. I have greater wisdom and knowledge than any of them.” 17 So I set out to learn everything from wisdom to madness and folly. But I learned firsthand that pursuing all this is like chasing the wind.
18 The greater my wisdom, the greater my grief.
To increase knowledge only increases sorrow.
Something to take home:

As thinking beings, we can usually trust ourselves and the decisions we make. What we can logically wrap our minds around brings us a sense of solace and stability. But what about those things that we cannot wrap our minds around? What about those things that leave gaps in our comprehension and understanding? This is where the mind often stalls and spins its wheels in continual searching for answers. It’s in these moments, where the still small voice of the Father calls us to come to Him in faith and find rest. It’s in these places that GOD calls us to cast our cares on Him for He cares for us.

Circling back to the words of King Solomon, what is the conclusion of all of this? He leaves us with one final instruction:

Ecclesiastes 12:13 (NLT), That’s the whole story. Here now is my final conclusion: Fear God and obey his commands, for this is everyone’s duty.

At the end of the day, our pursuits should result in our trust in the LORD. He is the beginning and the conclusion of everything we seek. Though He has given us all that we need to know this side of heaven to believe in Him, we trust Him for those things we do not know. And because of this, like Paul, we can declare with confidence:

1 Corinthians 13:12 (NLT), Now we see things imperfectly as in a cloudy mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity. All that I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely, just as God now knows me completely.

And what is Paul’s conclusion? It’s this:

1 Corinthians 13:13 (NLT), Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love.



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Psalm 131 speaks of the importance of resting the mind and not being so consumed with matters that are “too great or awesome to grasp.”Why is it not only important to rest the body, but also to rest the mind?What happens when a person’s mind is unable to rest?

Though GOD is infinite and beyond our ability to fully grasp, He has shown us enough of His nature to know that He is real and available to us; the rest requires faith.Have you trusted in the infinite power and strength of GOD to the point that you do not spin the wheels of your mind into oblivion on the things that you just don’t have answers for?

What does it mean to “calm and quiet” ourselves before the LORD?How is a person able to do this?

In Ecclesiastes 1:1-18, King Solomon describes the vanity of most things we pursue in this life (except for GOD).What are some things that you are currently pursuing (or have pursued in the past) that if you take a hard long look at are, as Solomon describes them, like chasing the wind?

In verses 16-18 Solomon describes the immense greatness of his wisdom and knowledge, but he concludes that the greater he grew in wisdom, the greater his grief became; and the greater his knowledge, the greater his sorrow.How can obsessing over gaining more and more knowledge result in grief and sorrow?

To increase in knowledge and wisdom without first trusting in the LORD and learning that not everything can be known perfectly, is vanity.When was the last time you truly rested your mind?

Past Sermons

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https://northmaincog.org/media-resources/sermons/
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Contact Us

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North Main Street Church of God

1201 North Main Street Ext.Butler, PA 16001 (724) 285-4214 info@northmaincog.org
http://www.northmaincog.org/

Give

We thank you for your faithful gifts. You can give online at NORTHMAINCOG.ORG/GIVE, text "give" to (724) 313-2211, and, of course, on Sundays by using the secure drop boxes located outside the doors of the Sanctuary. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS.
https://www.northmaincog.org/give
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