North Platte Berean Church
Don't Be Fooled
If you knew your time in this life was quickly running out, and you could share just a few final words with loved ones, how intentional would you be with those words? How significant would you want them to be? What important truths would you speak? With death imminent on his life’s horizon, Paul pens the final letter of his ministry – his “last words” – to his spiritual son Timothy. And we have the opportunity to listen in on these intensely personal and highly strategic last words – words of great significance and power not just for Timothy, but even for us still today.
Locations & Times
North Platte Berean Church
202 W 8th St, North Platte, NE 69101, USA
Sunday 9:00 AM
Sunday 11:00 AM
Sunday 6:00 PM
Welcome!
We'd love to connect with you, pray for you, and answer your questions – please fill out a ConnectCard at npberean.org/cc (or use paper copy from the seat pocket in front of you).
https://npberean.org/ccNew Here?
• Large gatherings: Sundays 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
• ConnectCard: Bring to information center in foyer for free cookies! Can also be filled out at npberean.org/cc.
• Sound levels: Assisted listening devices and earplugs available at sound booth in back of auditorium.
• Find out more: Visit information center in foyer, go to npberean.org, email npberean@npberean.org, or call 308-532-7448.
For families:
• Mother's Room: A private room where you can care for your baby and still listen in on the gathering – north of auditorium (follow signs).
• Kids Connect (infant-5th grade): Check-in upstairs from foyer. Kids also welcome in large gatherings; activity bags available in back of auditorium.
• Sola (6th-12th grade): Main gatherings Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Garage Café (across Vine St.). Middle school also meets Sundays at 11 a.m.
• ConnectCard: Bring to information center in foyer for free cookies! Can also be filled out at npberean.org/cc.
• Sound levels: Assisted listening devices and earplugs available at sound booth in back of auditorium.
• Find out more: Visit information center in foyer, go to npberean.org, email npberean@npberean.org, or call 308-532-7448.
For families:
• Mother's Room: A private room where you can care for your baby and still listen in on the gathering – north of auditorium (follow signs).
• Kids Connect (infant-5th grade): Check-in upstairs from foyer. Kids also welcome in large gatherings; activity bags available in back of auditorium.
• Sola (6th-12th grade): Main gatherings Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Garage Café (across Vine St.). Middle school also meets Sundays at 11 a.m.
Giving at NPBC
• On Sunday: place cash or checks in wooden boxes at back of auditorium
• 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
Creating Spaces – 2K22
We believe that by 2022, through God's grace and power, we will see 2,000 people baptized and growing in relationship with Jesus through the Word, prayer, and community.
How can you play a part? Pray for those who don’t yet know Jesus, and share your life with them so they can experience good news through your words and actions.
https://npberean.org/s/Pray-and-Share-2019.jpg
How can you play a part? Pray for those who don’t yet know Jesus, and share your life with them so they can experience good news through your words and actions.
https://npberean.org/s/Pray-and-Share-2019.jpg
Coming Up
Keep up with what's going on here at NPBC!
http://npberean.org/announcements/
http://npberean.org/announcements/
Anticipate difficulty
Act decisively
Await disclosure
Talk It Over
Don't just listen to the message. Let it speak into your life. Talk it over with your friends, coworkers, family, or Grow Group.
http://npberean.org/group-resources/Next Week's Text
If I follow Jesus, will my life be happier, better, and more fulfilling? We often hear messages that God wants us to be happy, but Paul delivers a reality check to Timothy that the person who is following Jesus should expect to endure challenges and persecutions (he speaks from personal experience). But if that's what following Jesus gets someone, then why would we want to endure that? And even if we want to follow, how can we do that well?
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+Tim+3%3A10-17&version=ESV