May 2, 2025
Pray for the Women at Women’s Retreat
Men’s Breakfast Coming Up
Pray for the Women at Women’s Retreat
Please be in prayer (especially us men!) for the ladies at Women’s Retreat. Pray for the women to come down the mountain with the practical tools and renewed desires to have strong and attainable times with the Lord.
Men’s Breakfast Coming Up
The next Men’s Breakfast is coming up on Saturday, May 17th. Please encourage the men in your Life Groups to register and attend. You and the guys in your Life Groups can register here.
Sunday’s Sermon:
“Build My Church”
Committed to the King’s Mission
Matthew 28:16-20
Read Philippians 2:9-11. How should the honor and authority of Jesus motivate you to engage in the mission of making disciples?
Who are some people you are trying to reach with the gospel right now? If no names come to mind, how can you engage more evangelistically with unbelievers?
Read Ephesians 4:15-16. How do you need to rely on the help of others in order to grow in obedience to Christ? On the other hand, how you can help others to do the same?
How can planting a church be something that actually strengthens the sending church? What are some ways you think the process of planting a church might strengthen/challenge your own faith?
Spend some extra time praying for God to help our church plant Compass Bible Church South Valley in 2026.
April 25, 2025
“Build My Church” Volunteer Opportunity (Deacons Needed)
“Build My Church” Volunteer Opportunity (Deacons Needed)
Deacons - this weekend we officially launch our "Build My Church" initiative and for 8 weeks we'll have an informational hub in the lobby that we need your help with. Please consider signing up to serve at this hub for 15 minutes before and 15 minutes after the selected service you sign up for. Each week you'll be joined by Chris Hernandez and a few of our Pastors who will be able to answer any questions while your job will mostly be to drum up excitement about what the Lord has already done, and what we believe He has planned for the future of this church. Please consider signing up to serve for any of the weekend services using this link.
Sunday’s Sermon:
“Build My Church”
The Most Important Institution in the World
Acts 20:28
How have you seen God work through the local church to set people free from the penalty and power of sin? How does that excite you about being a part of what God is doing through the local church?
Read Acts 20:28 & 1 Corinthians 8:11-12. How should thinking of the church as those “for whom Christ died” elevate the importance of the local church in your mind? How can that help you faithfully love and serve others within the church even when it is imperfect?
Read Ephesians 5:25-27. How could your love for the local church grow in how it follows the example of Christ’s love for the church?
What attitude do you display about the local church to others (especially to your kids/grandkids, if applicable)? What impact can your attitude have on others?
Read Acts 20:24. As you think about goals you may have for your life, do any of them involve the local church? What are some godly, biblical ways you aspire to serve the church in your life?
April 18, 2025
Remind Your Group About Resurrection Week Live & Good Friday
Encourage Your Life Group Members to Attend the 8:30am or 12:30pm Service
We are expecting a large number of people for Easter services this weekend, so please encourage those who can to attend either the 8:30am or 12:30pm service, as we expect a heavy turnout of visitors at the 10:30am service. Between the 8:30 and 12:30, please encourage them to go to the 12:30 as it will most likely be the least attended. Thank you for helping create space for more people to hear the good news of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection this Resurrection Sunday!
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Road to Resurrection
Resurrection Sunday
Matthew 28:1-15
Read 1 Corinthians 15:19. Why is the reality of the resurrection so important? Why is it impossible for it to be of “moderate importance”?
Read Romans 6:1-4 & 11. How should the resurrection transform your perspective on sin? How can that help you in your fight against temptation this week?
Read 1 Thessalonians 4:13 & Hebrews 2:14-15. How should the work of Christ transform the way we view death?
Read 1 Timothy 6:17-19. How should the reality of eternal life shape our view of wealth or enjoyable things in this world?
Read 1 Corinthians 15:54-58. How should the reality of the resurrection increase the steadiness and faithfulness with which you serve the Lord?
April 11, 2025
Remind Your Group About Resurrection Week Live & Good Friday
Remind Your Group About Resurrection Week Live & Good Friday
Resurrection Week Live begins THIS SUNDAY night, April 13, running through Thursday night, April 17, 8pm-8:30pm each night. Encourage the members of your Life Groups to watch each night - in the past, some groups have even gotten together to watch it with each other.
Good Friday, April 18, we will have two services: 4:30pm and 6:00pm. We will have limited Kids Min at those services - up to 2nd Grade. Be sure to let your Life Group members know about these services and encourage them to attend.
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
The End of the Beginning
Genesis 50
What has stood out the most to you from our study in the book of Genesis? What difference will that make in your life?
Read Hebrews 11:13. What will it look like for you to live like a stranger and exile in this world?
Read Ephesians 4:11-16. Do you see your own involvement as essential in helping others grow up in Christ? How would you like to grow in this capacity?
Read Genesis 50:19. In what ways are you most tempted to put yourself “in the place of God”? What negative effects will that have on your life and relationships?
Read Romans 8:28-30. What are some ways that you have seen the providence of God at work in Genesis? How can this strengthen your faith that God will fulfill his purposes in your own life?
April 4, 2025
Build My Church Hub Sign-Ups
Prepare Your Group For Resurrection Week Live & Good Friday
Eggstravaganza Prep During Life Group Fellowship
Build My Church Hub Sign-Ups
Deacons - on 4/27 we will officially launch our "Build My Church" initiative and for 6 weeks we'll have an informational hub in the lobby that we hope to 'staff' with you as we rally the church behind the idea that the local church is the most important institution in the world. We'll have two pastors and a few other church staff at this hub for each service but we'd like to have 4-6 of you join us each service during this 6 week series to help rally the troops, engage with our congregation as they walk through the plans for the building, and help to build excitement about this initiative and all the Lord is doing to build his church through CBCTV. Please consider signing up to serve for any of the weekend services using this link.
Prepare Your Group For Resurrection Week Live & Good Friday
Resurrection Week Live begins next Sunday night, April 13, running through Thursday night, April 17, 8pm-8:30pm each night. Encourage the members of your Life Groups to watch each night - in the past, some groups have even gotten together to watch it with each other.
Good Friday, April 18, we will have two services: 4:30pm and 6:00pm. We will have limited Kids Min at those services - up to 2nd Grade. Be sure to let your Life Group members know about these services and encourage them to attend.
Eggstravaganza Prep During Life Group Fellowship
On April 8th and 10th, Morgan and the Kids Min team are asking Life Groups to use their fellowship time to help stuff eggs for Eggstravaganza. The Kids Ministry team will bring supplies to your group. Your help with this last push of egg-stuffing is greatly appreciated as we prepare for our outreach event!
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
The Legacy of Israel
Genesis 49
Read Isaiah 44:6-8. How should God’s power to declare the future before it happens shape our worldview?
In what ways might you be most tempted to grasp for more? How could this end up being destructive to your life and legacy?
Read James 1:19-20. In what ways might we be tempted to think that our sinful anger can produce a righteous result? Why is this not true and how will this anger end up being destructive?
Read Genesis 49:22-26. Note especially the different phrases/terms used to describe God. How can the truth of these titles be an encouragement to you this week?
Read Matthew 6:19-21, 33-34. How should the coming kingdom of Jesus Christ affect your priorities here and now?
March 28, 2025
Women’s Retreat Reminder
THIS WEEK! The Build My Church Vision Nights
Before Multiplying
Women’s Retreat Reminder
“The Good Portion” early bird pricing ends end-of-day Sunday, April 6th, and will increase to $180 for retreat registration on Monday. Please encourage your groups to secure the lower pricing if they plan to attend women’s retreat! You can remind them that they can register without paying, and still lock in the discounted price. Register here.
Secondly, this summer we will continue our “Wisest of Women” series in a unique way! Each woman will receive an “ESV Illuminated Scripture Journal: Proverbs” for just $5. We will read the book of Proverbs three back to back times in June, July and August. As we read a single chapter per day, each month will have its own theme and prompts to follow, and we will be able to mark up, highlight, and reflect in our Scripture journals. We’d encourage life groups to hold off on book clubs over summer to instead encourage your ladies to be apart of mining out God’s Word together! You’re welcome to create group meet-ups for follow-up and discussion as you see fit. Sign-ups open April 5th, and scripture journals and an info card can be picked up after a Sunday service on June 1st!
THIS WEEK! The Build My Church Vision Nights
The “Build My Church” vision nights will begin Tuesday this coming week. Remind your Life Group to please attend your respective nights as we begin working towards the launch of this campaign. As a reminder, here is the breakdown for the vision nights.
Tuesday - April 1 (Adventure Club)
Hernandez
Lee
Wells
Reidinger
Logier
Raulston
Dunn
Wednesday - April 2
Ames
Forest
Vermilyea
Malave
Martin
Kaufman
Bushardt
Thursday - April 3 (Adventure Club)
Campbell
Kirchmeyer
McCain
McMillan
Mohtasham
Sanborn
Wednesday - April 9
Petras
Rush
Webster
Van Hemelryck
Howard
Riehl
Thompson
Before Multiplying
Life Group Leaders - As a reminder, before you have conversations regarding multiplication with potential future leaders in your group, please reach out to Pastor Charlie first. A conversation about the couple in question is a critical first step as it provides us the opportunity to identify, strengths, areas for growth, and possible read flags before we get too far down the road.
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
Rooted in the Past; Flowering Toward the Future
Genesis 48
Read Romans 15:4. How can you be intentional to benefit from the encouragement and hope God is providing you through former things…like the examples we have seen from Genesis? What has been most encouraging to your faith in the study of this book?
Read Deuteronomy 8:2-5. According to this passage, how can difficult trials actually be examples of God’s faithfulness? What should we learn from this time?
Read Psalm 78:4-7. How are you seeking to teach the next generation to set their hope in God? What should that look like in your life?
If you are over age 50: Read Proverbs 4:18. What will it look like for your faith to shine brighter and brighter even as you get older?
If you are under age 50: Read Psalm 23:1. Is this statement really true in your heart? How can you be on track to reflect on God’s faithful shepherding on your deathbed like Jacob did?
March 21, 2025
Reminder: Life Group Build My Church Vision Nights
Reminder: Build My Church Vision Nights
Our Vision Nights for our “Build My Church” campaign are coming up soon. Be sure to remind your groups! It’s important to note that the agenda for these nights doesn’t require that your Life Groups sit together. The Pastors will share similar updates with the group as were shared during the Deacon Retreat, and this will be a great time for the Highly Committed Participants of CBCTV to hear about this long-term vision. The vision nights below will run from 6:45pm to 8:15pm.
Tuesday - April 1 (Adventure Club)
Hernandez
Lee
Wells
Reidinger
Logier
Raulston
Dunn
Wednesday - April 2
Ames
Forest
Vermilyea
Malave
Martin
Kaufman
Bushardt
Thursday - April 3 (Adventure Club)
Campbell
Kirchmeyer
McCain
McMillan
Mohtasham
Sanborn
Wednesday - April 9
Petras
Rush
Webster
Van Hemelryck
Howard
Riehl
Thompson
Sunday’s Sermon:
A Nation Takes Shape
Colossians 1:15-17
Which of the “Jesus Is...” statements was most enlightening or encouraging for your own relationship with Jesus, and why?
Read Colossians 1:28. What are some reasons it is useful (perhaps even essential) to proclaim the person of Jesus in our evangelism and not only what he accomplished on the cross?
How can we say that Jesus was uncreated when Colossians 1:15 calls him “the firstborn” (see Col 1:18 and Ps. 89:27). What does that word really signify? Why problems occur if Jesus actually was a created
being?Read Hebrews 1:3. What comfort do you find in the sustaining power of Jesus, that he “upholds the universe”? If this applies to the universe, does it not also apply to everything in it, including your life? Where do you need to trust Jesus anew this week?
March 14, 2025
Kids Summer Series Dates
Albania STM Fundraiser
Kids Summer Series Dates
The dates are now set for our Summer Series for the Adventure Club kids. Tuesdays will be: June 10, July 1, July 8, July 22. Thursdays will be: June 12, July 3, July 10, July 24. Life Groups that are paired with Adventure Club, please plan accordingly. The “off days” will be a great time to plan fellowships throughout the Summer.
For all of you Life Group Leaders that don’t follow the Adventure Club schedule, please follow a pattern that mirrors this to some extent. Please don’t take off the whole Summer. Try to have regular meetings in June and July and then take more of a break in August. You’re more than welcome to continue to meet every week throughout June and July as well!
Albania STM Fundraiser
Hi Deacons,
The Plants and Pillars high school ministry is going on a mission trip to Albania this summer from June 2-11. While in country they will be evangelizing to Albanian high school students alongside Pastor Edi Demo and his church.To help cover the costs of the trip, they are hosting a fundraiser dinner on Friday, April 11th. There are a few needs for this dinner. 1) volunteers to prepare food for the dinner 2) personal invitations from life group leaders to their groups to come to the fundraiser dinner (we want as many people to come as possible), and 3) people willing to auction off items or services in a silent auction that will be held during the dinner—and we need your help!
Your generosity will play a vital role in making this mission trip possible.
If you would like to register for the dinner, you can go to this link here.
If you have any questions or would like to donate to the silent auction, please feel free to reach out to Josh Vaughn
Mr.joshua.vaughn@gmail.com
(208) 957-4518
Thank you for your support and prayers!
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
A Nation Takes Shape
Genesis 46-47
Read Genesis 46:3-4. How should the character and promises of God mitigate fear in your life? What are some specific things you are tempted to fear, and what is a specific characteristic or attribute of God that should help quell that fear?
Read Hebrews 11:13-16. How can your life make it clear that you are living for “a better country” instead of merely a home in this world?
Read 1 Peter 2:9-10. What do these verses tell you about your purpose as a Christian? How will worldliness threaten that mission, and how should that motivate personal holiness?
Read 1 Peter 2:11-12. What are the greatest temptations in your life to simply blend in with the world around you? What will it look like to fight against these desires?
March 7, 2025
Sign Up For Door-to-Door Evangelism
Continue to Pray Before Life Group Every Week
Sign Up For Door-to-Door Evangelism
If you recall from the Deacon Retreat, each Life Group is asked to take one Saturday in 2025 to join the Door-to-Door ministry. Leaders shall pick the date for their Life Group. As your date approaches, Leaders are to gather 8 persons to join the door-to-door ministry on their day. Group leaders can be one of the 8. Married couples are fine. All those not going from your group that day will be asked to pray as their group members go out.
Persons should plan to join the 10am time, but may request the 2pm time. At 10am, we have ample evangelism team members to pair with your group members to lead and disciple them in door-to-door evangelism. (This is not always the case at 2pm.) Those who join us are not obligated to say anything if uncomfortable, but are welcome to watch, learn, and pray. We will provide a breif training video for first-timers to watch in preparation for joining us.
We will be proactive at sending reminder emails as your date approaches. Questions? Contact Pastor Stephen stephen@compassbible.tv
Continue to Pray Before Every Life Group
Remember, Deacons, continue to begin each meeting with prayer, Boiler Room style. Start by spending some time praising God in worship in light of that week’s sermon, then spend time asking for God’s help in applying the sermon. Let’s be faithful in living out our fifth distinctive: We have a genuine reliance upon prayer!
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
The Life-Changing Power of Providence
Genesis 45
What would it look like for you to “live like you believe in the promises of God” to a greater extent? Which of these points stood out to you the most?
Read 1 Peter 5:6-8. What things tend to make you most angry or anxious? How should trusting in the providence of God transform the way you view these things?
Read Proverbs 15:1. How should the providence of God help you avoid sinful conflict and give gentle answers?
Read Ephesians 4:28-29. Why is belief in the providence of God essential to living out the instruction of these verses? How can this belief help you live out these verses?
What should it look like for you to be “biblically optimistic” this week?
February 28, 2025
Quilting Ministry
Singles Event
Quilting Ministry
Deacons, below is a message from the quilting ministry, which is part of the Care Ministry. Please read their message and share with anyone in your ministries or Life Groups who might be interested!
Has God blessed you with talents and abilities in sewing, crocheting or knitting? Would you like to serve in a ministry that brings tangible gifts to those in our congregation at CBCTV?
We would so love to have you join our team of Tabitha’s Hands! We meet the second and fourth Mondays at 9:30 in various homes to pray and work together on projects.
If you would like to come to a meeting or have questions please contact Donna Sellers at sellersd0@gmail.com for information.
Singles Event
Please pass along the info below to any singles in your Life Groups or ministries. Also, if you lead a Life Group with several singles, please feel free to attend the event to show your support.
If you’re a “post-college age” single, we invite you to join us for an event on March 29 from 7-9pm at the church building. We’ll enjoy dessert, fellowship, fun, worship, and preaching. We’ll have a number of events throughout the year and we’ll focus on the theme of the “one-anothers.” This is a great opportunity to connect and fellowship with other singles within our church, we hope to see you there!
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
Change Is Possible
Genesis 43-44
Do you ever struggle to think that you will never grow or change? What about the story of Judah (especially since Genesis 38) should be encouraging to us as an example of true change in someone’s life?
Read Genesis 43:14. In what situations in your life right now do you most need to be reminded of God’s might and mercy? How specifically should those attributes of God be a comfort to you?
Read Genesis 3:13 & 4:10-14. In what ways are you tempted to shift blame towards others or to deflect responsibility and complain about the consequences of your actions? What would it look like for you to more regularly own up to your sin?
Read Philippians 2:3-4. Where do you need to be most intentional and sacrificial in your relationships with others this week?
Read Colossians 1:21-23. What about what Christ has done gives you hope that people (including yourself) can be changed and that even difficult relationships can be reconciled?
February 21, 2025
The Outpost: Keeping the Church Small: Reviewing Chapter One
Build My Church Vision Meetings
The Outpost: Keeping the Church Small: Reviewing Chapter One
At the Deacon Retreat we gave everyone a copy of Keeping the Church Small. Over the course of the next several months, I (Pastor Charlie) will be going over each chapter. Be sure to reach the first chapter and then watch the video below! I hope that this rhythm will provide encouragement and ideas over the course of the next several month.
Build My Church Vision Meetings
As mentioned during the Deacon Retreat, we will have several vision meetings to share the exciting plans that are unfolding regarding the “Build My Church” campaign. We are scheduling four vision meetings that will specifically be for those in a Life Group. Each of these meetings will be held at the church in the Auditorium. For groups that have kids in Adventure Club, you will still drop your kids off but then head into the auditorium. For groups that meet on other nights or in homes, simply show up on your given date and head into the auditorium. This will be an exciting night for everyone in Life Groups to hear about the vision of the upcoming church planting and building campaign. Be sure to get this on your group’s radar and calendar! It’s important to note that the agenda for these nights doesn’t require that your Life Groups sit together. The vision nights below will run from 6:45pm to 8:15pm.
Tuesday - April 1 (Adventure Club)
Hernandez
Lee
Wells
Reidinger
Logier
Raulston
Dunn
Wednesday - April 2
Ames
Forest
Vermilyea
Malave
Martin
Kaufman
Bushardt
Thursday - April 3 (Adventure Club)
Campbell
Kirchmeyer
McCain
McMillan
Mohtasham
Sanborn
Wednesday - April 9
Petras
Rush
Webster
Van Hemelryck
Howard
Riehl
Thompson
Sunday’s Sermon:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
God’s Plan & Sin’s Pain
Genesis 42
In what ways might fear have an unhealthy influence in your decision-making process? How should what we are learning in the story of Joseph help put fear to rest?
Read 1 Timothy 1:5, 19; 3:9. Why should a good/clear conscience be a goal for every Christian? In what ways might you be tempted to ignore your conscience?
Read Hebrews 9:13-14. How do these verses give good news to those who may be struggling with guilt? How is this encouraging to you?
How have you personally seen temptations promise happiness but deliver grief? In what current situations do you need to be most reminded of this truth?
Read Psalm 16:11. Have you ever thought about your battle against temptation as a fight for true joy? Why is sin the enemy of real joy and how can this help you in your battle against temptation?
February 14, 2025
Pastor Ben’s Uganda Trip
Pray for Winter Weekend
Pastor Ben’s Uganda Trip
Please continue to pray for Pastor Ben as he travels back from Uganda. He already had a flight cancelled leaving Uganda, so pray that the rest of his travels back would be free from hiccups and that he would make it back here safely.
Pray for Winter Weekend
Due to weather issues, our annual Winter Weekend for our high school and middle school students has been moved to our church campus. Be praying for the students who will be here Friday night and all day Saturday, that the Lord would use this time together to give them a greater love for Christ - that they would be Captivated by Him, so that He would be their deepest joy, highest love, and greatest treasure.
Sunday’s Sermon:
Gentleness is Next to Godliness
Galatians 5:22-23
1. Describe someone in your life that you would consider “gentle.” What do they do or say that makes them a gentle person?
2. If someone asked you what biblical gentleness is and why it’s important, what would you say and why?
3. Out of all the fruit of the Spirit, how often do you feel gentleness is discussed? Is gentleness something you actively think about in your Christian life? Why or why not?
4. How does gentleness connect to the Gospel? In other words, what elements of the Gospel (Christ and his work) involve gentleness?
5. In what ways can you grow in gentleness? Be specific.
February 7, 2025
Pastor Ben’s Uganda Trip
Pray for Edi Demo’s Wife
Pastor Ben’s Uganda Trip
Please be praying for Pastor Ben as he travels to Uganda (he landed there safely this afternoon) to spend time helping Shannon Hurley and the team at Sufficiency of Scripture Ministries, our missionary partner. Pray for his health and that his teaching there would be fruitful.
Pray for Edi Demo’s Wife
Edi Demo, our missionary partner in Albania who will be preaching on Sunday, is here in the states for a checkup for his wife, Bona. She had a kidney transplant last year, so part of their trip will be for doctors to run tests to see how her body is handling the transplant. Pray for a clean bill of health.
Sunday’s Sermon:
Long-Term Communion With God
Psalm 1
January 31, 2025
Revival Coffee Soft Launch
Prayer In Life Groups
Revival Coffee Soft Launch
This Sunday is the soft launch of Revival Coffee, between our services. It will be located in the back kitchen, just outside the back door of the Boiler Room. We are not advertising this to everyone as we are still working out the kinks. It is the soft launch, so please come with low expectations and high grace and patience! Also, please note - we will charge for the drinks (basically to cover costs for making them).
Prayer In Life Groups
As a reminder from Deacons Retreat - the pastors would like each Life Group to begin each meeting with prayer, Boiler Room style. Start by spending some time praising God in worship in light of that week’s sermon, then spend time asking for God’s help in applying the sermon. Let’s be faithful in living out our fifth distinctive: We have a genuine reliance upon prayer!
Application Questions:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
From Prison to the Palace
Genesis 40-41
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
Read Isaiah 44:6-8. What scares you most about the future? What are some other things you might run to in order to know or try to control the future besides God? Why are these things so dramatically inferior to God?
Read 1 Peter 5:6-7. What will it look like for you to humble yourself under the mighty hand of God, especially when there is something in your life that is “taking too long”?
Read Genesis 40:8 & 41:16. What are some situations in your life where you need to acknowledge God like Joseph did? What will that look like?
In what ways might you be tempted to be a “resentful rememberer” instead of a “fruit forgetter”? What are some of the things you need to “forget” so that your life might bear godly fruit?
In what ways should the truth of God’s providence encourage you to be a wise worker? What can this look like at home, at work, or in ministry?
January 24, 2025
Women’s Events: Help for Single Mother’s & Wives of First Responders
Prayer In Life Groups
Notes for On-Campus Life Groups
Women’s Events: Help for Single Mother’s & Wives of First Responders
Do you have women in your life groups with unique circumstances that sometimes can’t attend women’s events, due to needing childcare? We have a team ready to help! Please direct these ladies to deb@compassbible.tv if you know of anyone in need. We especially have single moms in mind, as well as women with first responder husbands who may be on a shift. We will do our best to accommodate all requests on an event by event basis with on-site childcare.
Prayer In Life Groups
As a reminder from Deacons Retreat - the pastors would like each Life Group to begin each meeting with prayer, Boiler Room style. Start by spending some time praising God in worship in light of that week’s sermon, then spend time asking for God’s help in applying the sermon. Let’s be faithful in living out our fifth distinctive: We have a genuine reliance upon prayer!
Notes for On-Campus Life Groups
Some brief notes from Chris Hernandez:
Please turn off the lights in the room before you leave.
Put your small trash bag in one of the larger trash bins in the lobby.
Vacuum if you made a mess - vacuums are in the closet immediately off the auditorium hallway.
If you meet in the auditorium and make a circle for your group discussion, put the chairs back where they were.
Check for lost and found, remind your groups to look for lost and found (every week we end up with kids jackets and water bottles) - currently stashed in the Corner Room off the front lobby.
Application Questions:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
Where Victory Comes From
Genesis 39
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
What are some verses that remind you of God’s promises, presence, and providence that can help you trust God even in the darkest of situations?
What are some of the difficult situations in your life where you need to be faithful to do your best? How can the verses from question 1 help you in these situations?
Read James 1:12-18. Why do we sometimes blame God for our problems and temptations? According to this passage, what is the correct view of God, and how will this view properly arm you for the battles of temptation?
Read Proverbs 5:3-6. While the father admits the allure of the “forbidden woman”, he stresses to his son the devastating results of sexual sin. Why are these important things to remember in times of temptation?
Read Psalm 32:3-6. What hope does this passage give to someone who knows he is guilty of sin? What instruction does it give him?
January 17, 2025
Deacon Retreat Menu
Deacon Retreat Menu
We look forward to seeing you tonight and tomorrow as we’ll be talking about a future church plant and building plans (among other things). Here is the menu for our dinner on Friday and breakfast on Saturday:
Friday Night:
Bodacious Pig: Pulled Pork & Tri-Tip with mashed potatoes, rolls, and salad (and beans instead of mashed potatoes for the dairy-free among us)
Dessert: Boise Pie Co with Tillamook Vanilla Ice Cream (Gluten & Dairy Free options available)
Saturday Morning:
IHOP: Pancakes (gluten-free option available), eggs, sausage, bacon, and fruit
Application Questions:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
From a Mess Comes Majesty
Genesis 38
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
Read Psalm 7:11. What are some of the reasons we may tend to downplay the seriousness of sin and the righteous indignation that God has toward it? What will some of the negative ramifications be in our lives from a failure to take sin seriously?
Read 1 John 1:9. In what ways do you find it most difficult to admit your own sin/guilt? What is this failure costing you?
What are some other verses/passages that should motivate you to be quicker to admit your sin? What will the benefits be of freely admitting your guilt?
Read Hebrews 12:11. What does “peaceful fruit of righteousness” mean and what are some of the ways that fruit could look like in your life? How is this peaceful fruit of righteousness an expression of God’s grace?
Read Psalm 103:8-13. What does this passage, as well as the notes of grace we see in the story of Tamar, tell us about the character of God? How will you worship God in light of this reality this week?
January 10, 2025
Deacon Retreat… More Details
Men’s Breakfast Tomorrow
Deacon Retreat… More Details
Don’t miss this year’s Deacon Retreat where we’ll be talking about a future church plant and building plans (among other things). We will be gathering on January 17th and 18th! Please feel free to bring your spouses to the retreat; Friday night is a great chance for them to enjoy dinner with other couples while hearing updates from the pastors. We will kick off the weekend with dinner at the church building starting at 6pm on Friday with a formal end time of 9pm (but feel free to stay and fellowship as long as you’d like). We will gather back up on Saturday at 8am for breakfast and training by the Pastors which will end at noon.
Men’s Breakfast Tomorrow
Be praying for tomorrow morning’s Men’s Breakfast as we gather for Men & Marriage, the first message in our Men &… series this year. Pray that the Lord would use the time of fellowship, worship, teaching, and discussion to sharpen the men of Compass and to bless the marriages at CBCTV. See you men there at 8am!
Application Questions:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
From a Mess Comes Majesty
Genesis 38
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
Read Psalm 7:11. What are some of the reasons we may tend to downplay the seriousness of sin and the righteous indignation that God has toward it? What will some of the negative ramifications be in our lives from a failure to take sin seriously?
Read 1 John 1:9. In what ways do you find it most difficult to admit your own sin/guilt? What is this failure costing you?
What are some other verses/passages that should motivate you to be quicker to admit your sin? What will the benefits be of freely admitting your guilt?
Read Hebrews 12:11. What does “peaceful fruit of righteousness” mean and what are some of the ways that fruit could look like in your life? How is this peaceful fruit of righteousness an expression of God’s grace?
Read Psalm 103:8-13. What does this passage, as well as the notes of grace we see in the story of Tamar, tell us about the character of God? How will you worship God in light of this reality this week?
January 3, 2025
Deacon Retreat… More Details
Baptisms Announcement
Deacon Retreat… More Details
Don’t miss this year’s Deacon Retreat where we’ll be talking about a future church plant and building plans (among other things). We will be gathering on January 17th and 18th! Please feel free to bring your spouses to the retreat; Friday night is a great chance for them to enjoy dinner with other couples while hearing updates from the pastors. We will kick off the weekend with dinner at the church building starting at 6pm on Friday with a formal end time of 9pm (but feel free to stay and fellowship as long as you’d like). We will gather back up on Saturday at 8am for breakfast and training by the Pastors which will end at noon.
Baptisms Announcement
Life Group leaders, be sure to announce the upcoming baptisms to your group and tap those on the shoulder (or send the link) who need to get baptized. Here is the link to register. The next baptism service is on January 26th.
Application Questions:
The Intersection of Pain & Providence
Dreams, Schemes, and God’s Unstoppable Plan
Genesis 37
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
Consider the seven destructive attitudes/actions listed in the sermon. How do you see yourself tempted by these things? What will it look like to flee from these things?
Read Proverbs 10:12. While giving into hatred or bitterness may appeal to our flesh, what will some of the negative consequences be if you succumb to these feelings? How can that motivate us to flee from these things?
Read Colossians 3:12-14. How should remembering that you are “God’s chosen ones, holy, and beloved” transform the way you think about difficult relationships?
Read 2 Corinthians 4:17-18. Notice the cause-and-effect connection between our present afflictions and our future glory. How should this truth transform the way we view suffering?
Now go back to question 1 and consider how this truth should change your response to these temptations. How will the knowledge that God is using even evil things done to you to prepare an eternal weight of glory help you think differently about these things?
December 20, 2024
RFTB in the New Year
Upcoming Baptisms
RFTB in the New Year
It’s about that time again! Soon we’ll start the reading plan over, providing a fresh opportunity for people in your Life Groups and ministries to join in. We will be going back to a previous format for Revival from the Bible in the New Year. Each day will have four readings, one each from the Old Testament, Psalms, Gospels, and New Testament. As we go back to this style, we will also be having the other pastors jump in to help with the podcast throughout the year. Keep an eye out as we hit the ground running in 2025, prayerfully seeking to see more people get into God’s Word and get more out of the Word.
Upcoming Baptisms
On January 26th, 2025 we will be having our next baptism service. As we look forward to that date, follow up with anyone in your Life Groups who needs to get baptized, letting them know the date and encouraging them to fill out the baptism form.
Application Questions:
Generous People, Generous God
The Enabling & Example of Generosity
2 Corinthians 9:6-15
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
Read 2 Corinthians 9:8. How have you seen the principle “You can’t outgive the giver” at work in your own life?
Read 1 Corinthians 4:7. How should the realization that everything you have is a gift from God transform your perspective?
Read 1 Timothy 6:9-10. Why is the desire to be rich so dangerous? In what ways might you be most tempted by this desire? What will it look like for you to prioritize good works over riches?
As you look ahead to a new year, in what ways would you most like to see your life reflect the generosity of God to a greater extent?
December 6, 2024
Explaining Christianity Class
Explaining Christianity Class
For 6 weeks starting Sunday, January 5, Pastor Stephen will be leading an “Explaining Christianity” class during the 10:30 service. It will be aimed at unbelievers and those unsure of their position before Christ. This is not a class for seasoned believers—unless they bring with them an unbeliever or inquirer! In fact, the best way to get unbelievers into this class is by a direct invite from our people. This is where Life Group leaders come in. In your last group meeting this year, you can encourage your people to think of someone in their life to invite to this class. Maybe it’s someone they’ve shared the gospel with already who has shown some interest. Maybe it’s their chiropractor whom they invite out of the blue. This class is a resource they can use to help lead people to Christ.
Class description: This class is designed to go over the basic building blocks of the Christian faith. It will not be heavy or deep theology, but it is designed to allow you to check out the simple fundamentals of what Christians believe.
Compass will have invite cards available for pick up at the Connect Table on December 15, Lord willing, when it’s announced to the church. We’d love for conversations of who to invite to happen at next week’s Life Groups.
Application Questions:
Wrestling With God
Final Lessons from Jacob & Esau
Genesis 35-36
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
If you think about the things that cause you most to be angry or anxious, what idols do they reveal in your life? What will it look like to put these idols away?
Read Genesis 35:3. How does Jacob describe God in this verse? Can you identify with this? If so, how have you seen these things be true in your own life?
Read 1 John 1:8-9. How does it encourage you to know that our cleansing comes from God’s faithfulness and forgiveness and not our own efforts?
Read James 1:2-4. How can the truths of this verse help us to ask “What can I get out of this?” instead of “How can I get out of this?” when we face hard situations in life?
Read Matthew 16:26. In what ways might you be tempted to cherish worldly success over the blessing of God? What spiritual danger could these things present to your soul?