Real Life Resurrection Hope

Luke 24:1-12, 36-49

By Pastor Kelly Mahoney, March 31, 2024

The resurrection becomes your reality thru:

1)  Proof examined and accepted.  

 

2)  understood and believed.

3)  Power accessed and appropriated.

Applying God's Word to Life

  1. Give an example of something you found “too good to be true” until you looked into it and discovered it really was true?
  2. What proof do you find the most compelling regarding Jesus’ resurrection?
  3. When did you first hear of Jesus’ promise that you could have eternal life and a new life because of your faith in Him?
  4. What steps would you have to take in order for you to discover the life-giving hope of the resurrection for your life?
  5. Which of these three realities are yet to be discovered or need to be more fully put into practice in your life?
  6. Which of God’s power sources are you well tapped into? Which ones are the weakest for you? Why?
  7. What might it look like for you to not only be plugged into, but to also appropriate the resurrection power available to you?
  8. What will you do this week and in this season of your life in order to let the power of the resurrection be a vital force that courses through your life and makes a difference in the lives of others?

Announcements

Day of Faith: April 3 from 8:15-12:05 for 5th-12th students.  Late registration is until April 1. Sign up Soon or loose your opportunity. Students do need a parent release form signed, a link can be found on our app and website. Students will eat breakfast, but skip signing in at the first class. Instead, they will ride the bus from the MAHS flagpole to Central Square at 8:15. They will return to school at 12:05, after a pizza lunch.

Women’s Prayer Brunch: Saturday, April 20 at 10:00a.m. at Rita Larson’s home (17161 350th Ave S., Starbuck). All women welcome to join in a time of fellowship, food and prayer. An rsvp is appreciated (612-770-5411).

Preschool Open Gym:  Next open gym is April 5 from 10:00-11:30am at Central Square Gym. 

Sermon Based Small Group: Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m. at the Starbuck site. Attend when you are able. Contact Mike at (406) 547-4089 for more information.

Camp Shamineau Summer Camps for Youth/Kids Scholarship: The camp brochure is out-find one on the welcome table.  Hope Community will pay $150 for a Hope Community youth/child to go to camp and $150 towards the fee for one friend to go with them.  For more information and to register go to www.shamineau.org and put in the scholarship code:  Hope Glenwood.  Camp Shamineau also offers a $20 discount if camp is paid in full by April 1 and family discounts.  The Hope scholarships only apply to Camp Shamineau and  do not apply for family camps and other retreats at Camp Shamineau.