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Transcript of Connections Summer 2013
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Your ConneCtion to Frazer Small GroupS and BiBle StudieS
Daring to Live On Purpose!An Evening for Women with Author Rochelle Frazier
Rochelle’s story of audacious faith, her infectious love of the Word of God, and her southern storytelling charm will breathe new life into your spiritual journey. A mom of three (including twin boys), blogger, author of He Gave Me Pearls and the children’s book series, “The Sweeteas,” Rochelle has allowed her personal story of brokenness and desperation to be transformed into a source of inspiration and hope through Christ. Hailing from Mississippi, Rochelle has been used by God across the country to unveil for women their calling to seek God passionately, love him deeply and follow him fearlessly.
MORE | Wednesday, July 24th6PM – Room 7207/09Tickets $15
For tickets contact Shanna: 334-657-3976 or email Shanna at
[email protected] or Sandy at [email protected]
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This is gold!Dear Frazer Family,
You are holding gold! This little booklet can change your life! How can I say that with con-fidence? First, be-cause I know that Jesus is the source of life, the fountain of hope, peace, joy, and love—and the
way we connect to Jesus is by connecting to one another in a body of faith, sharing life together in groups like the ones listed in this magazine.
Second, I know how transforming word-cen-tered discipleship groups can be because my own life contineus to change as I share life in small groups, and I have talked to so many of you whose lives have been changed. I wish I could sit down with each one of you and tell you all the amazing stories I hear of how God is recreating the lives of those who make the effort to get “connected” to a group at Frazer. (We will be sharing just a few of those stories in our next issue of Following Jesus magazine, so be on the lookout for that coming soon.)
That’s why I’m so excited that, coming this fall, we will be expanding with even more ways to connect in even more places—not only here in the Frazer building, but out in the community, through Small Groups meeting in the homes of our members. Our pastors have a vision for this to impact our city for Christ, but we need lots of volunteers to step up and be willing to be used by God to make it happen. Check out pages 12-13 for more information about this exciting new initiative.
Even in the summer season when we relax from many of our regular schedules, you’ll still find plenty of opportunities here at Fraz-er in this issue of Connections. If you’re brand new to Frazer, good places to begin would be our First Steps and Places to Start (p. 5-6).
Be sure to check out the many fun summer activities we have planned for children (p. 18) students (p. 19), and college-age (p. 15), as well as special events for women (p. 14) and for married couples (p. 5), plus a day of prayer for everyone (p. 5).
It’s going to be a golden summer as we seek the Lord together!
—Susan Fisher, Director oF Discipleship
ConTenTsSummer Sermon Series ............................ 4First Steps ................................................ 5Seminars & Conferences .......................... 6Weekday adult Bible Study ...................... 7Sunday adult Bible Study ....................8-11Small Groups ..................................... 12-13men’s & Women’s events ....................... 14Health and Fitness .................................. 14Young adults .......................................... 15
older adults ............................................ 15
Single adults .......................................... 16
Support Groups ..................................... 17
Student ministry ..................................... 18
Children’s ministry ................................. 19
Bible reading plans ..........................20-21
Coming this Fall ..................................... 22
Campus map ........................................... 23
“BLEssED aRE thOsE WhO finD WisDOM, thOsE WhO gain unDER-stanDing, fOR shE is MORE PROf-itaBLE than siLvER anD yiELDs BEt-tER REtuRns than gOLD. shE is MORE PREciOus than RuBiEs; nOthing yOu DEsiRE can cOMPaRE With hER.” PROvERBs 3:13-15
Susan Fisher
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summer sermon series
June 2 Psalm 119 Praying when you’re looking for answers
June 9 Psalms 4 & 121 Praying when you need help
June 16 Psalm 23 Praying when you’re stressed out
June 23 Psalms 8 & 104 Praying when you’re in awe of God
June 30 Psalm 1 Praying when you’re pursuing happiness
July 7 Psalms 96 & 100 Praying when the good times roll
July 14 Psalm 42 Praying when you are depressed
July 21 Psalm 73 Praying when life is unfair
July 28 Psalm 56 Praying when the tears are flowing
August 4 Psalm 51 Praying when you need mercy
August 11 Psalm 77 Praying when its hard to believe God
August 18 Psalms 27 & 91 Praying when you are scared
August 25 Psalms 88 & 94 Praying when you’re mad at the world
September 1 Psalm 9 Praying when your heart breaks for the broken
September 8 Psalm 30 Praying when you are sad
September 15 Psalm 139 Praying when you feel all alone
these days, people make “playlists” of songs they like for various moods and occassions. Join us in worship this summer as pastor tim and pastor patrick preach through the book of psalms and discover how God has given us a “pray List” that gives us ways to respond to God in every season of life, whether we are sad or happy, angry or rejoicing. In addition to preaching on the psalms listed below, daily devotionals from the pastors will take us through the entire book of psalms over the summer months.
Don’t forget if you Are out of town AnD miss A sunDAy, you cAn cAtch our worship services on wfrz tv, live streAming or ArchiveD viDeo on our website frAzerumc.org, AnD AuDio poDcAst by seArching
“frAzer umc” on itunes.
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FirsT sTepsSTEP Classes
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STEP c l a s s e s
Your new member orientation f o r f r a z E r U n i T E d M E T h o d i S T C h U r C h
What is Step? Step is a se-ries of classes that help you get plugged into the life of Frazer and understand what it means to be a member of the Frazer Family.
Step one: discovering your Church Family: What does it mean to be a member of a church? How is it different from being a regular attendee? Why is it important to join a church? during Step One we will discuss these questions and many more about joining a church family.
SUNDAYS, 11AM, CokeSbUrY rooM AUG 4, oCt. 6WeDNeSDAYS, 5:15 DiNNer, 6PM ClASS, PArlor JUNe 12, SePt. 4
Step two: personal Spiritual practicesHow do I study the Bible? How can I find a way to pray daily? Why is it important to know Scripture? at Step two we will ex-amine the importance of personal spiritual development through establishing habits of study, prayer and more.
SUNDAYS, 11AM, CokeSbUrY rooM AUG 11, oCt. 13WeDNeSDAYS, 5:15 DiNNer, 6PM ClASS, PArlor JUNe 19, SePt. 11
Step three: exploring Faith in actionWhat is Spiritual Multiplication? How and where can I serve? In this final session we will examine the practice of making disciples. In addition, we will discuss areas of service within Frazer and in the world and help you get plugged in to your specific area of service using your God-given gifts and talents.
SUNDAYS, 11AM, CokeSbUrY rooM AUG 18, oCt. 20WeDNeSDAYS, 5:15 DiNNer, 6PM ClASS, PArlor JUNe 26, SePt. 18
Next StepsBaptism orientationFor students and adults who desire to be baptized and for parents who desire to have their children baptized. provides an understanding of what baptism is and why we practice this spiritual sacrament. this class is beneficial both for those with no previous instruction in baptism, as well as for those seeking to understand how baptism is practiced in the united Methodist church. to register contact Karen South in the Congregational Care office, 495-6357 or [email protected]
FirSt MoNDAYS 5:30PM AND SeCoND SUNDAYS 8:30AM | rooM 3102 | Neil ePler, FACilitAtor
developing Your prayer lifethis four week course is designed to teach the essentials of a believer’s prayer life. It will help develop and deepen your walk with the Lord as you gain greater insight into this vital discipline of prayer. Sessions cover these topics: understanding prayer, Your personal and Intercessory prayer Life, Spiritual Warfare, prayer using Scripture and praying together.
WeDNeSDAY | JUlY 10, 17, 24 & 31 6 – 7PM | rooM 3105
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Levi gardnerSTEP Classes495-6359lgardner@ frazerumc.org
Karen southBaptism orientation495-6357ksouth@ frazerumc.org
Jan nielPrayer Ministry495-6350jan@ frazerumc.org
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sandy BoswellDiscipleship Administration495-6391sandy@
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The Art of Marriageone-day Seminar for CouplesOne day Video Seminar – an outstanding opportunity for aNYONe to improve their marriage. Cost $40 per couple for materials and snacks. Lunch on your own. Contact doug for more info and to register at [email protected]. Also check out the Arto fo Marriage 6-week discussion group, details page 7.
Sat | JuNe 29 I 8:30aM – 5pM I ROOM 8114 | JaCQue aNd dOuG LuNSFORd, FaCILItatORS
Pausea day of prayeras a complement to our pastors’ summer preaching series “prayList” from the book of psalms, make plans to set aside a day to “pause” and be still in the presence of God through prayer.
SAtUrDAY AUGUSt 17 | DetAilS tbA
Recreate Women’s ConferenceBirmingham, alabama, October 4-5 Frazer women’s ministry is inviting you to join us for this weekend of teaching and inspi-ration as we draw near to God and connect with other women. Christy Nockels is the worship leader. Conference speakers are priscilla Shirer, Lisa Bevere and Charlotte Gambill. We know from experience that when women gather to seek the Lord, to worship Him, and to build relationships with other women, lives will change. the cost is $125 and includes conference ticket, hotel accommodation, continental breakfast, and lunch. You provide your own transportation. We purchased a limited number of tickets so register early. For more information contact Women’s ministry assistant, Sandy Boswell, 495-6391 or email [email protected]. Childcare available for Birth through 5th grade with pre-registration.
“more” with rochelle Frazieran evening with author, speaker and mom Rochelle Frazier. July 24. $15. See page 3 for details.
The Main Eventlifeway men’s ConferenceNashville, tN, July 26-27. (early registration through June 15) Frazer does not have a group travelling to the conference together but we recommend this conference for men who can attend. this year’s them of “Fight4It” focuses on equipping and inspiring men to stand for Christ in our generation and fight for your faith, your family, and your freedom. Guest speakers include Willie Robertson (duck dynasty), Bobby Bowden, tommy Bowden, John Croyle, tony evans, alex and Stephen Kendrick (Fireproof, Courageous) and many more, with music by For King & Country. Sessions will start 6:30 p.m. Friday and end 1 p.m. Cost is $49. For more information and to register visit lifeway.com and click events.
The Leadership SummitWillow Creek Global Simulcastthe two-day Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit exists to transform Christian leaders around the world with an injection of vision, skill development, and inspiration for the sake of the local church. Originating from Willow Creek Church in the suburbs of Chicago, led by pastor Bill Hybels, Frazer will partner with St. James uMC to presenting the Summit locally in Montgomery. attendees will benefit not only in their roles as lay leaders in the church, but also as leaders in business, politics, non-profit organizations—wherever God has called you to lead. Summit speakers for 2013 include Gen. Colin powell, tV producer Mark Burnett, business consultant and author patrick Lencioni, psychologist and author dr. Henry Cloud, pastors andy Stanley, Bill Hybell, and others. Sessions run from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. thursday and Friday at St. James uMC on the corner of Vaughn and Ryan Road. Frazer members will be eligible for a significant discount from the regular rate of $249 per person. More information and videos are at willowcreek.com.
thUrSDAY–FriDAY AUGUSt 8-9 | St. JAMeS UMC to reGiSter CoNtACt [email protected]
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Weekday adulT bible sTudiesMondaymom2mom are you a stay at home mom looking for mid-day activities that you and your child can do with other young moms or are you looking for activities for you where child care is provided? this group meets on Mondays at the inside playground in the nursery. Contact Mary for registration or more information at [email protected]. Sponsored by Women’s Ministry.
TuesdayStepping up: a Journey through the psalms of ascent, by Beth moore
a 7-session in-depth women’s Bible study of psalms 120-134. traveling pilgrims sang these psalms both on the way to the great festivals of the LORd, and as key elements of the worship at those festivals. themes of unity, joy, gratitude, redemption, repentance, the power of blessings, facing ridicule, and more are ex-plored in detail. Modern-day believers in Jesus Christ can
learn much from these treasured psalms in their journey toward greater intimacy with God. Cost $13.00
tUeS | JUNe 18 – JUlY 30 | 6 – 7:45PM | rooM 3202 FACilitAtorS, ShAroN WAtForD AND breNDA PAYNe ChilDCAre AVAilAble bY reGiStrAtioN
Basic Sign language (tuesdays)Learn the alphabet and basic american Sign Language, the first 100 words, and how to put them together for better com-munication. Childcare available. teacher, Mary Ogden (Call 334-495-6368 for additional information.)
tUeS | MAY 7 - JUlY 30 | 6 – 7PM | rooM 7204
Conversational Sign language (tuesdays)after learning basic american Sign Language, this class will help with basic conversations and practice with communication. Childcare available. teacher, Richard Stallworth (Call 334-495-6368 for additional information.)
tUeS | MAY 7 - JUlY 30 | 6 – 7PM | rooM 7202
the art of marriage6 Week Video/discussion Group – Hey Young Married Couples! Where have you been investing your time and money lately? Learning to manage your finances? training to be great at your job? But how much time have you invested in building your marriage? don’t miss this opportunity to explore the art of Marriage. We will find out how making marriage work is a divinely inspired art form! Cost $20 per couple for materials. Contact Jacque for more info at [email protected]. Registration requested. Also check out the Art of Marriage One Day Seminar—detail page 6.
tUeS | JUNe 18 – JUlY 23 i 6 – 7:30PM i rooM 3201 | JACQUe AND DoUG lUNSForD, FACilitAtorS
also see our tuesday night studies for Single adults, page 12.
Wednesdaydeveloping Your prayer lifethis four week course is designed to teach the essentials of a believer’s prayer life. It will help develop and deepen your walk with the Lord as you gain greater insight into this vital discipline of prayer. Sessions cover these topics: understanding prayer, Your personal and Intercessory prayer Life, Spiritual Warfare, prayer using Scripture and praying together.
WeDNeSDAY | JUlY 10, 17, 24 & 31 6 – 7PM | rooM 3105
a Study of Selected topics/Books of the Biblethis is an ongoing Bible study led by Loette Lee, covering various books of the Bible.
JUNe 5 – AUG 28 | 6PM | rooM 3103 loette lee, leADer
Thursdayphilippians, encounters with God, by Henry Blackabya complete study of the book of philippians. Cost $10.00
thUr | JUNe 6 – AUG 8 | 9 – 11AM | rooM 3105 FACilitAtor, JUDY hArriSoN
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sandy BoswellDiscipleship Administration495-6391sandy@ frazerumc.org
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Bereans 8:00 room 3101 Spiritual truths, learned through Bible study, materials and homework, are discussed in class and applied to individual lives. all adults age 60+ are invited. teachers, tom Bartels and others within the class
devoted duos 8:00 room 7201this is a class of young married adults age 20+ with a desire to grow deeper in their walk with Christ and develop friendships along the way. teacher, Mark platt
encouragers 8:00 room 8114 this class, age 50+, meets in the JMaC build-ing. Both singles and couples are welcome. Class members are strong prayer warriors and en-courage each other in their walk with the Lord. the class purpose is to reinforce each person’s
Christian walk as the class explores the Old and New testament where they learn how to apply the biblical truths to their daily lives. teacher, Rick Holston
the Followers 8:00 room 3105a class for people ages 40+, that features Biblical teaching, simply presented, for suc-cessful living—by teachers who have “been there, done that, and have the t-shirts.” teach-ers, dr. John Kline and Mrs. ann Kline
Gold tee 8:00 room 7210this couples group (age 60+) focuses on Bi-ble-based study and discussion. teacher, Zack Studstill
Jack thompson Class 8:00 Cokesbury rooma strong fellowship group of people age 60+-couples, widows, widowers, singles—
who want a family connection, study selected Scripture. teachers, Wallace Falero, Hal Bacon, and tom Ford.
Waking up With the Word 8:00 room 7203this class, for both singles and married couples with target age 20+, encourages waking up with the Bible and digging into the Word first thing each morning. the class will share discussion each week as we open up the Bible and seek out Jesus’ messages for
us. teachers, Heather and Chris McInnish
9:30 aMabiders in/thru the Word 9:30 room 3110
a class for married/unmarried adults age 50+, desiring to glorify God by learning to know His voice and following Him for His transforming purpose and priorities. Read ‘tHRu-the-BIBLe’ daily and weekly discuss insights revealed by
the Living WORd. May join year round. teacher, Bob Rudder, 277-7732
agape 9:30 room 3101this class for married and unmar-ried, ages 60+ is involved in a study of a book of the Bible or biblical topics. the method of study is teacher presentation, but dis-
cussion-oriented. teachers, Ray Martin and Roy Sublette
alpha and omega 9:30 room 8114Couples of ages 50+, study selected books of the Bible through lecture and interaction. teach-er, don Hill
Back to the Word 9:30 room 3102a class for target age 30+, will be studying the bible together, starting with the New testament. Class preparation (read scripture) and partici-pation (thoughts about scripture) are expected and encouraged. teacher, Jon Howe
Believers 9:30 room 7208For couples 30+, this is a class intended to be as simple as its name. Its purpose is to foster, support, and amplify belief. teacher, Mark Bain
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charles WiseAdult Education495-6319charles@ frazerumc.org
caroline WingardAdult Education Assistant495-6368caroline@ frazerumc.org
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Chinese Bible Study 9:30 room 3209Chinese speaking adults come to-gether to study God’s word. teachers from within the class
Christians day by day 9:30 room 3208a small group of couples or single adults 40+, use scripture based lessons and apply them to everyday life. Studies include open discussions on life topics, lesser known books of the Bible, and Christian book reading discussion. teacher,
denny Rea
Cornerstone 9:30 room 7210a couples class, age 30+, with a desire to learn and grow as individuals and together through the study of God’s Word and how it applies to their lives and marriages. teacher, Bryan Carter
Couples in Christ 9:30 room 7205this is an open and inviting class for couples age 50+, focused on personal and relational and spiritu-al growth through biblical instruction and encouragement. Members
support each other through prayer, care, and social gatherings. teachers, Mike and Ginny dietvorst
defenders of our Faith 9:30 room 3207this coed class, ages 40+, focuses on defend-ing our faith in Christ by developing an understanding of what we believe and why we believe it. teachers, Sheila dorrough-Michaels and ardith dorrough
explorers 9:30 room 7209Couples, age 50+, use small-group interaction to explore relevant life lessons and application of the Bible to everyday living. teachers, terry Ballant, Steve Stoltzfus and other
class members
Family of Faith 9:30 room 7207Couples 40+, seek Biblical solutions to the challenges they face in everyday life. teacher, tom Calender.
Family teams for Christ 9:30 room 3202the goal of this unique class is to teach God’s blueprints for marriage and parenting, equip-ping young civilian and military couples to build their family team for Christ. For infor-mation, call 462-5227. teachers, Mike and Lisa Conn
Friendship Class 9:30 parloradults ages 70+ use the Interna-tional Lesson series to direct their study. Members are free to ask questions and prompt discussion. teachers, Carol Brown, ann Crew,
and Faye Gaston
Harbor light 9:30 room 7202/04Couples, age 40+, study Scripture to learn practical applications on how to walk with and please God. teacher, andy Harris
international Bible Study 9:30 room 3214adults, all ages, all nationalities, study scripture in english and apply God’s word to their lives. teacher, Cindy alsabrook
Journey (Singles) 9:30 room 3201this is an exciting opportunity for single adults age 30+ to be engaged in in-depth Bible study, missions, and social activities. Bible study is topical from Old and New testament sources. teacher, Bob Brown.
lighthouse 9:30 room 3210this group is for couples and singles age 50+, growing together through Bible study, prayer, fellowship, and service. a welcoming group who would love to have you join their journey. teach-er, Jan Niel
listeners 9:30 room 3211For anyone age 50+. We are deeply involved in both local and international mission projects and we are committed to each other. We encourage and support our members through prayer, words of encouragement, and expressions of love. Les-
sons are facilitated by Gary Cochran (pictured), Herb Cordle and Bob Mallett.
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living today 9:30 Cokesbury roomMarried and single men and wom-en at mid-life (ages 60+), a mixture of new and mature Christians, learn to apply God’s Word to the problems of living today. teachers, Bob
Scruggs and Bob Kline
men’s Class 9:30 room 3215Men age 50+, focus on studying Scripture and building fellowship. teachers, Bob Bowen and david Best
miracles (Special needs) 9:30 room 3108this class is for special needs adults (ages 18 and up) who learn how to apply Scripture in their lives. teacher, Beverly Kirby Harwick, assisted by pam Holt
prime time Singles (ptS) 9:30 room 3105this is a warm, caring, ministering, studying, fellowship of prime time adults age 60+. Study is a continuation of topical lessons for living from the Old and New testaments. teacher, Buddy Murphy
p.u.S.H. 9:30 room 3104adults age 60+, use the Wesley Bible curriculum. this class is heavily involved in local missions. teacher, Bryan Hassler.
roy Cox Class 9:30 room 3103this class is open to couples and singles age 70+. It is a group of caring individuals who study togeth-er, pray for one another and serve God in various ministries. they are
involved in the study of a book of the Bible or a biblical topic. teachers, Loette Lee and al Barnes
Sharps & Flats 9:45 room 1114 Choir room Originally started for choir members but expand-ed for everyone—all ages, singles and couples. Meets in the choir room from 9:45 am to 10:30. the class purpose is to reinforce each person’s Christian walk, as the class studies the Old and
New testament where they learn how to apply the biblical truths to their daily lives. teacher, Rick Holston
Shepherds 9:30 room 3106Men and women age 60+, study the Bible and develop strong Christian relationships
through fellowship. teachers, Frank Bray, Ron Osborne, Jimmy Wilson, and ann Lewis
Stepping Stones 9:30 room 3216this is a group of active, caring adults age 40+, desiring to grow to spiritual maturity. teacher, Charles Wise
the refuge 9:30 room 7203Married and unmarried adults, age 40+, are involved in studying God’s Word, deepening their relationship with God and ministering to others. teachers, Ray tucker, Walter Overby, Jack Cun-ningham, Joe Russell, and Gary Weaver
the Seekers 9:30 room 3218Couples and singles age 50+, study relevant topics we confront on a dai-ly basis in our Christian growth. teachers, Cliff abbott, Brent Smeltzer and other teachers rotate within the
class
Wanderers 9:30 “Servery” (Room labeled “Kitchen” across the atrium from the Fellowship Hall) a class where those in midlife (40+) experience a learning fellowship and consider scriptural application to a variety of topics. teacher, Steve autry
Watermark 9:30 room 7201Married couples 20+, explore biblical princi-ples and how they apply in day-to-day living. teachers, Mike and Sharon Hutson
Women in Christ 9:30 room 7206this is a very diverse group of ladies, married, never married, divorced, widowed, some with children, some without, age 40+, some work, some retired and all with a love to learn and grow in Christ. teacher, Vivian elder
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charles WiseAdult Education495-6319charles@ frazerumc.org
caroline WingardAdult Education Assistant495-6368caroline@ frazerumc.org
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11:00 aManchor (Singles) 11:00 room 7207/09
a non-age graded group of singles, median age 40+, who enjoy Bible study, fellowship with a strong missions focus. teacher, dr. Neil epler
Basic Bible 11:00 east Sanctuarythis class, for adults age 40+, will provide a lecture style lesson with a basic approach to the truths of the Bible. teacher, Virginia thompson
discovery 11:00 room 3103this class, age 50+, studies primarily on the New testament with particular emphasis on life application principles. Heavily involved in mission outreach locally and throughout the world. teachers, Gaeton and Cindy Lorino
Going Vertical 11:00 room 3201Couples and singles age 30+, engage in an in-depth discussion of select-ed books of the Bible to gain a deeper understanding of the Word. teachers, Melody Griffin, Corey Maze
Harvesters 11:00 room 7206a class of couples and singles age 40+, with a desire to grow closer together and closer to God through His Word. teachers, Sylvia and Neil thompson
Kingdom Culture (Singles) 8205this is a class for young adults age 18-25 with a desire to grow in God’s word. teacher, patrick Craig
Koinonia 11:00 room 7203Members spark lively class discussions in this class, age 60+, by combining scripture, history, and outside resources, to enrich conversation and inspire members to intentionally live out their faith and share it. We care, share, pray, study, work and play together like a family. We’d love to have you join us. teachers rotate from within the class.
meat lovers 11:00 room 7210Ready to chew on the meat of God’s word? Couples age 40+ enjoy lively and beefy dis-cussions based alternately on books of the Bible and current Christian literature. Be ready to apply what you learn to your life’s situations and expect God to challenge you to new growth.
teachers, Bob and Beth Crittenden
pathfinders 11:00 room 3106Couples and singles age 60+, review the past week’s news in religion and study Scripture using the Wesley Quarterly. teacher, dr. Jim Vickrey
S.a.l.t. 11:00 room 7205the quirky crew is composed of singles and couples age 20+. their mission is to wield the full armor of God as they mobilize to share Christ’s love with each other and with everyone they meet. the crew discusses the sermon topic of the day,
as well as materials provided by the church. teacher, Matt Williams
Sowers 11:00 room 3105
Couples and singles, age 60+, informal lectures are presented on specific Bible verses designed to increase knowledge and understanding of Scripture. teachers, doug Barfield, John Bradwell, Larry Stevenson, and Rhon Carleton
the main Course 11:00 room 7201this group, couples ages 30+, discusses the day’s sermon topic. teachers, ed and Kelley Rouze
the rock Group 11:00 room 8114this is a caring group of believers, age 40+, following a scriptural path as they search
through the books of the Bible, line by line. teachers rotate from within the class.
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We’ve got a BIG vision for SMALL groups, but we need your help!You’ve heard a lot this year from Frazer’s pastors about Small Groups, and you’ll be hearing even more coming in September, 2013. That’s because we’re looking to launch 100 new adult small groups all across our city to transform our city for Christ.
Small Groups bring 6-12 adults (singles or couples) together in some-one’s living room for an hour or so each week to discuss the Bible, pray for one another, and work together in mission.
What we’re finding is that, while Bible studies that meet at the church are great, groups that meet in homes report closer relationships and more spiritual growth together.
Which is where you come in. We’re asking God to lead 50 or more new volunteers (singles and married couples) to step up this summer to host a group in your home in the fall. Small Group Leaders don’t have to be Bible scholars or skilled teachers; training and curriculum will be provided, and sessions are discussion-driven rather than lec-ture-based.
You only need to have a love for people, a desire to grow spiritually, and a willingness to open your home and be used by God. The initial commitment is only for one semester (Sept. through early December).
To volunteer or explore more information, contact Sandy in the Discipleship office at 495.6391 or [email protected]. Host Training Dates: 6 p.m. June 26 or 6 p.m. August 14.
LET’S GET ouTSiDE THE WALLS oF THE CHuRCH AnD TRAnSFoRM ouR CoMMuniTY ToGETHER!
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Women’s Events“taste & See” ladies night outall ladies are invited to an evening of fellowship and fun on June 4 at 6 p.m. in room 8114. the evening will feature worship, a spiritual message, cooking demo and goodies to enjoy. Register by June 2 at frazerumc.org. please pre-register for childcare. Contact Sandy for more details, 495-6391 or [email protected].
“more” with rochelle Frazieran evening with author, speaker and mom Rochelle Frazier. July 24. $15. See page 3 for details.
recreate Women’s ConferenceBirmingham, October 4-5 Frazer women’s ministry is inviting you to join us for this weekend of teaching and inspiration as we draw near to God and connect with other women. Christy Nockels is the worship leader. Conference speakers are priscilla Shirer, Lisa Bevere and Charlotte Gambill. We know from experience that when women gather to seek the Lord, to worship Him, and to build relationships with other women, lives will change. the cost is $125 and includes conference
Women’s & men’s evenTsticket, hotel accommodation, continental breakfast, and lunch. You provide your own transportation. We purchased a limited number of tickets so register early. For more information contact Women’s ministry assistant, Sandy Boswell, 495-6391 or email [email protected]. Childcare available for Birth through 5th grade with pre-registration.
Men’s Eventsmen’s Wednesday morning Breakfastthe First Wednesday morning of each month, a group of men gather for breakfast and a short Bible message.
FirSt WeDNeSDAY | 6:30-7:30AM | FelloWShiP hAll | CoSt $3
men’s Supperthe Men’s Ministry sponsors a cookout in the Fellowship Hall or pavilion. the menu varies each month but the cost remains the same - just $5. tickets are available each Sunday in the atrium or from any Men’s Ministry leader. Come join us for a great time of fellowship.
thirD thUrSDAY | 6PM | FelloWShiP hAll or PAVilioN | CoSt $5
healTh & FiTnessSummer aerobicsat Frazer we offer a variety of classes for all Fitness levels. (ex: pilates, turbokick, Zumba, Circuit training, etc.) You can start anytime during the month so NOW is a great time! We look forward to seeing you get healthier everyday!! For more information call emily Spear 495-6462. You can also come to the activity Center for a schedule of classes or look on our website frazerumc.org/activityministry
Cost: $18.00 a month for 2 classes a week (or $4.00 for each class)
ClASSeS oFFereD: tUe/thUr At 9AMMoN/WeD At 12PM MoN/tUe/thUr At 6PM
NUrSerY AVAilAble: tue-tHuR aM aNd NOON CLaSSeS and tue NIGHtS. COSt IS $1.00 peR CHILd FOR 5YRS OLd aNd uNdeR. pLeaSe CaLL tO ReSeRVe a SpaCe IN tHe NuRSeRY.
men’s BasketballSign ups are underway for Frazer Men’s Summer League Bas-ketball. the league is open to men 18 years old and up. Cost per player is $30 and includes jersey. Register in the activity Center by June 3
Box mania! Great for men who may not like typical aerobics (but open to everyone), this class is not choreographed and there is no music, just punching a boxing pad and some kicking involved. (We even wear boxing gloves!!) there will be a 12:00 class offered on June 5th and a 6:00pm class on June 17. You would not believe how great this class makes you feel. try something new and come join us!
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Emily spearAerobics Coordinator495-6462espear@ frazerumc.org
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sandy BoswellDiscipleship Administration495-6391sandy@ frazerumc.org
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young adulTsKingdom Culture: Bible Studythrough guided teaching and round table discussions, our Sunday morning bible study focuses on Kingdom living: how to live on earth as citizens of the Kingdom of God. as we walk verse-by-verse through the book of acts, we will discuss practical ways in which we can grow in our love for God and display God’s love to the world both individually and together. Summer Series: Suprised by Hope—finding the source of Christian hope, how it can transform our lives and bring light to a hope-starved world..
SUNDAY | 11AM | rooM 8205
College/Young adult: Girls Small GroupOur Kingdom Culture girls’ small group focuses on living for God and embracing the life that He has planned for you. this group is led by danielle drollette. Summer topic: “unglued.”
WeDNeSDAY | 6PM | rooM 8205
tuesday night StudyJoin us on tuesday nights in June-July from 6:30-8:30 as we share dinner together and journey through the book of 1 peter.
JUNe – the SUMMerliN’S 7200 briSbANe PlACe (WYNlAkeS); JuLY – tBd
the Wellthe Well is a monthly gathering of worship and prayer for college students and 20-somethings in the city of Montgomery. Come connect with your surrounding community and the living God as we drink deeply, together, from the wells of salvation.
JUNe 16 | 7:30 @ loCAtioN tbDJUlY 21 | 7:30 @ loCAtioN tbD
Beach retreatIt seems like our summers get busier and busier. do yourself a favor and catch up on that much needed R&R by taking a vacation with Kingdom Culture. We will pull out of the JeMaC parking lot on thursday July 18th at 7:00pm and return on Saturday July 20 at 10:00pm. Cost is $15 + (money for food) and spots are limited. Sign up by registering by Monday, July 14 in the Student Ministry office.
For More SUMMer eVeNtS For ColleGe/YoUNG ADUltS ViSit oUr WebSite, FrAzerUMC.orG/kiNGDoMCUltUre.
older adulTstemple Builders Fitness programOlder adult fitness program.
MoNDAY, tUeSDAY AND thUrSDAY | 8–9AM | ACtiVitY CeNter GYM | ForeSter hArriSoN, iNStrUCtor,
Speeders ChoirOlder adult choir practice.
1:15PM | Choir rooMJoe PAt CoX, DireCtor
Friends Bible StudyComplimentary lunch and Bible study for older adults.
thirD thUrSDAY | 11AM | FelloWShiP hAll | Free
older adults Game dayFun and fellowship with luncheon speaker, dr. don Hill.
MoNthlY FoUrth thUrSDAY | 9AM–1PM | FelloWShiP hAll | $5
older adult painting ClassJoin us for an older adult painting class. doris Bell will be teach-ing all art media including sketching, watercolors, oils etc. each participant will work on their own project. please remember to bring your own supplies. For more information, please e-mail doris at [email protected].
SeCoND AND FoUrth thUrSDAY | 18YrS AND UP | 9-11:30AM | SerVerYDoriS bell, iNStrUCtor
S.p.i.r.i.t. (Special people involved regularly in thanksgiving/testimony) dinner and a program are enjoyed by all who come to this evening event.
SeCoND thUrSDAY | 6PM | FelloWShiP hAll | $5
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Patrick craigCollege and Young Adult Ministry Coordinator495-6338pcraig@ frazerumc.org
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Martha John allisonolder Adult Ministry Coordinator495-6444sandy@ frazerumc.org
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Grief recoverythis group is for those newly bereaved or those who have unreconciled grief. there is no timetable for this process. this foundational group deals with the stages of grief, its emotional storms, and ways of dealing with loss. (Childcare available)
tUeS | MAY 7 - AUG 27 | 5:30 - 6:45PM | rooM NUMber ProViDeD At reGiStrAtioN
divorce Carethis 13-week group, more structured than divorceShare, uses a workbook, videotapes and discussions for support and guid-ance. You will cover a different topic each week as you work through the issues, pain and pressures surrounding divorce. Begin any week; you are encouraged to complete all sessions before moving. (Childcare available) Workbook, $15
tUeS | MAY 7 - JUlY 30 | 5:30 - 6:45PM | rooM NUMber ProViDeD At reGiStrAtioN
divorceShare If you are beginning the process of divorce or have recently divorced or separated, join us for a time of sharing and allow yourself time to explore your feelings, knowing that others experience some of the same emotions. Join this group for support and guidance as you prepare for our next divorce Care group which will begin Sept. 3. (Childcare available)
tUeS | AUG 6 – 27 | 5:30PM rooM NUMber ProViDeD At reGiStrAtioN
love and lasting relationships“there’s a better way to find love, stay in love, and grow in intimacy for a lifetime”, says Chip Ingram. Whether they are single by choice or are searching for that significant other, single participants will discover that by following God’s prescription, they can have meaningful, love rooted commitment. No book required. Facilitator, Bob Rudder.
tUeS | MAY 7 - JUlY 30 | 5:30 - 6:45PM | rooM 7208
the one Year BibleBeginning May 7, this class is open to all single adults wanting to know God through His living, eternal, holy word. the New Living translation of the One Year Bible is available at the Frazer bookstore. Facilitator, Carolyn Roberson
tUeS | MAY 7 – oNGoiNG | 5:30 - 6:45PM | rooM 7205
God Will make a WayHow does God help us when we don’t kknow what to do? If we follow God’s priciples, we can thrive relationally, emotionally, and spritually in 12 key areas of life and use God’s wisdom to cope with our most difficult problems. Join this group of sharing and caring singles as we explore God’s words and the
wisdom of Henry Cloud and John townsend for a 13 week journey to a more fulfilling life. (Childcare available) Book cost $12.00. Facilitator, paul Greger
tUeS | MAY 7 - JUlY 30 | 5:30 - 6:45PM | rooM 7203
Facing the unknowna modern look at the life of abraham. explore God’s call, God’s covenant, God’s timing and God’s provision in this 4 week study. (Childcare available)
tUeS | AUG 6 – 27 | 5:30PM rooM NUMber ProViDeD At reGiStrAtioN
tnt- tuesday night together for Singlesall singles are invited to tNt, the Singles’ mid week blessing. dinner begins at 6:55 pm in the Fellowship Hall and is followed by a program that may be musical, a speaker, or a skit; but is always inspirational and just plain fun. please make your res-ervation by 10:00 am on Monday. the $5.00 cost of the meal is paid at the door. Come join us for fun, food, and fellowship!
tUeS | MAY 7 - AUG 27
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cOntact:
caroline WingardAdult Education Assistant495-6368caroline@ frazerumc.org
Singles Group Registration Table avail-able outside Fellowship Hall Tuesdays 5:30PM
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Grief Support Groupthis group is for those newly bereaved or those who have grief that has never been reconciled. there is no timetable for this process. this foundational group deals with stages of grief, the emotional storms that come with it, and ways of dealing with loss.
eVerY tUeSDAY | 5:30PM | rooM 3105
Women of Hope Breast Cancer Support Groupwomen of hope @charter.net
this group provides education, awareness and mentoring for breast cancer patients/survivors, family, friends or anyone interested in becoming part of this compassionate journey.
SeCoND tUeSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 5:30PM rooM 8114
Fibromyalgia Support Groupthis group is for those that have Fibromyalgia and for the family members and friends of those with Fibromyalgia. For additional information, please call the church office at 272-8622.
thirD tUeSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 6-8PM | rooM 8114
Sjogren’s Support Groupthis group is for those with Sjogren’s disease and the family members of those affected by this disease. For additional information, call the church office at 272-8622.
thirD tUeSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 6:30-8PM | rooM 3104
Veteran’s Caregivers Support Group – oeF/oiF Caregivers Support Groupthis group provides support and understanding to those car-ing for OeF/OIF Veterans. For additional information, contact LaQuana edwards, Caregiver Support Coordinator at CaVHS (334) 727-0550 ext. 5350.
thirD WeDNeSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 11-1PM rooM 3108
dementia day Care this is a time of games, snacks and fellowship for our friends each participant may bring a snack lunch. there is no charge but registration is required. please call the Congregational Care office to register. RegistRation RequiRed
eVerY thUrSDAY | 9:30AM – NooN | rooM 3101
alzheimer’s and dementia Caregiver’s Support Groupthis group is for caregivers and family members of those af-fected by alzheimer’s & dementia. For additional information, call the church office at 272-8622
FirSt thUrSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 11-12:30PM rooM 3103
depression/Bipolar Support Groupthis group is for those with depression and Bipolar disorders and the family of those individuals. For additional information, call the church office at 272-8322.
FirSt thUrSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 7-8PM | rooM 3101
apaC – alabama pre/post adoption Connection Support Groupthis group provides education and social interaction for adop-tive families. For additional information, call a Kai Mumpfield, LCSW at 409-9477.
thirD thUrSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 6-7:30PM rooM 8114
parkinson’s Support Groupthis group is for those who have parkinson’s disease and the family members of those affected by this disease. For additional information, call the church office at 272-8622.
FoUrth thUrSDAY oF eACh MoNth | 6PM | rooM 8114
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terri sasserSupport Group Coordinator495-6333terri@ frazerumc.org
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Children’s minisTrySunday MorningChildren’s Sunday Worship
Cherub Church (Room 5205) 9:30 a.m. ages 2 and 3
under the Sea 9:30 a.m. ages 4 and 5 Children’s Church
discoveryland aquarium 9:30 a.m. 1st–3rd grade Children’s Church
Surge 9:30 a.m. 4th–5th grade Children’s Church
Wavemakers Children’s Sunday School
8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. 4 years old through 5th grade Sunday School (building 6000–enter from the atrium behind the aquarium)
Summer CampJoin us at Camp Sonshine or Camp Challenge for canoeing, paddle boats, fishing, swimming, water slides, horseback riding, crafts, Bible study, chapel time, new friends and more! Rising 1st-3rd graders will be going to Camp Sonshine, while rising 4th-6th graders will be heading to Camp Challenge. Both camps are at Camp Chandler-a YMCa Camp. Register at www.frazerumc.org/camp. deadline to register May 26.
CAMP SoNShiNe: JUNe 10th-12thCoSt: $150 Per CAMPer CAMP ChAlleNGe: JUNe 10th-14thCoSt: $275 Per CAMPer CAll the ChilDreN’S MiNiStrY oFFiCe For More iNForMAtioN! 334-495-6335
Activity CenterGood morningsa summer recreation program for rising first graders through rising sixth graders beginning June 3 on Mondays-thursdays at 9 a.m.-noon. Cost is $7 per day. Register in the Frazer ac-tivity Center. For more information call 495-6459 or email [email protected].
Vacation Bible SchoolChildren who are rising K-5 through rising 6th grade are invited to join us for VBS July 8th-12th. Registration will be available both online and at the tugboat. this year’s theme, “Colossal Coaster World,” teaches children how to live the adventure of life by confronting fear through faith in God. If you have any questions or would like to volunteer, contact Laurie Shipp at [email protected].
JUlY 8-12, 9AM-12 NooN
Wednesday Nightsno Wednesday night program during the summer. Frazer’s ORBIt music and missions program for 3yrs through 5th grade will resume in the fall.
Girls of Faith Summer StudyBible study, dinner, crafts and fellowship for girls who have completed 3rd-5th grade led by our summer Children’s Ministry Intern, allyson argo. Four sessions: June 19 (“What Not to Wear”); June 26 (“tweens and tiaras”); July 10 (“Say Yes to the dress”) and July 17 (“How do I Look?”). the final session will feature High tea complete with dress up outfits, finger sandwiches, tea, and treats. Cost is $15 which includes registration and a special gift for each child. Register online or at the tugboat in the atrium no later than June 16.
JUNe 19–JUlY 17 | 5-6 P.M. | UNDer the SeA rooM CoSt $15 | AllYSoN ArGo, leADer
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Laurie shippChildren’s Ministry Administration495-6335lshipp@ frazerumc.org
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sTudenT minisTryVisit frazerumc.org/crave or pick up a Summer activities brochure in the Frazer atrium for more information on Student Ministry summer programs and events.
Sunday MorningCrave university (Grades 7-12)do you think you know your Bible trivia? Challenge accepted! Join us Sunday mornings for tHe aMeRICaN BIBLe CHaLLeNGe! each Sunday morning we will explore new and familiar Bible passages that will test your ability to not only know where they are located, but also how to apply it to your daily life.
9:00 -10:45 AM | CrAVe rooM (rooM 8251 AboVe the GYM)
metamorphosis (rising 6th Graders)all rising 6th graders are moving into the student ministry this summer starting June 2! this class is JuSt FOR RISING 6th GRadeRS! together we walk through all that is important for a growing Christian, so be sure to join us. We WaNt YOu tHeRe! Parents new to Crave, please consider stopping by the Activity Center and saying hello to us. The Crave staff would love to meet you face to face.
9:30AM-10:45AM | rooM 8253 (AboVe the GYM)
Sunday EveningSunday night FellowshipsSummer is a time to relax and kick back next to the pool! Crave- bring your swimsuits (one piece ladies!) and your dinner. these evenings are for all middle and high school students. Locations are different each week, so stay alert for our updates on where we will meet.
6-8 PM | MeetS iN hoMeS - loCAtioNS tbA
WednesdayslunchIt’s a surprise each week! Join the Crave staff for lunch - the first 5 students there get a FRee MeaL! Check out our Instagram/Facebook/twitter each Wednesday morning for the location!
11 AM - 1 PM | loCAtioNS tbA
Blitzare you ready for some intense energy? the competition is ripe and waiting for the taking. do you have what it takes to tackle a full on blitz? Join us for crazy games, outrageous dares, and dinner for the masses. It’s all waiting for you! afterwards, bring a few dollars and join us at Nancy’s Italian Ice for some yummy dessert!
6 - 7:15 PM | CrAVe rooM
Mondaysmanic mondayseveryone seems to Hate Mondays! Not this summer. each Monday we will find ourselves all over the River Region! Locations and times vary, so check it out below. also, be sure to register so we know you’re coming! *Spots are limited, so register aSap! deadline to register for each Manic Monday is the Wednesday prior unless otherwise noted.
JUNe 3 | lAke DAY | 9AM-5PM | $5JUNe 10 | CooSA WhiteWAter rAFtiNG | 8:30AM-2:30PM,
$35 (reGiStrAtioN reQUireD)JUNe 17 | MeSSY GAMeS At FrAzer
10AM-12:30PM | FreeJUNe 24 | GAMe DAY At FrAzer | 1PM-4PM | FreeJUlY 1 | biSCUitS GAMe | 6:45PM-9PM | $8JUlY 8 | MoVie At AMC theAterS | 4PM-6PM | $5.50 JUlY 15 | looNeY’S SkAte | 1PM-3PM | $5JUlY 22 | NiGht GAMeS At FrAzer | 8PM-10PM | FreeJUlY 29 | DoDGebAll toUrNAMeNt At FrAzer
6PM-9PM | Free
Special EventsVisit our website, frazerumc.org/crave, for details and registration.
“ekkleSiA” NiGht oF WorShiP | JUlY 13 | 6:30-9 PM | 30 WAtSoN CirCle | Free
6th GrADe hANG teN | JUNe 13 & JUlY 18 | NeW brUNSWiCk zoNe | $10
CrAVe eXtreMe MiDDle SChool (GrADeS 7-9) | JUNe 6 | AtlANtA | $50
CrAVe eXtreMe hiGh SChool (GrADeS 10-12) | JUNe 20 | AtlANtA | $50
CrAVe eXtreMe SiX FlAGS (GrADeS 7-12) | JUlY 25 | AtlANtA | $50
SportsGirls VolleyballGirls’ volleyball will be offered for rising sixth-twelfth graders this summer. Registration costs $25, and the deadline is June 3. For more information or to register go to the Frazer activity Center.
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Brian WordStudent Minister495-6315brian@ frazerumc.org
Bryan LevangieMiddle School Ministry495-6369bryan@ frazerumc.org
Lauren MatsonGirls Ministry495-6337lmatson@ frazerumc.org
Kathy hiebertStudent Ministry Administration495-6409khiebert@ frazerumc.org
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Online Bibles & AppsSeveral free web sites allow you to read, search,
and study the Bible online. We recommend
www.biblegateway.org or www.youversion.com.
Free Bible Apps are also available for mobile
devices including smart phones, iPads, etc. We
recommend the Holy Bible App from Youversion.
it not only allows you to read several different
translations, you can also track your progress
in a Bible reading plan, and make notes for
yourself or share them with others.
of course, for many people the best “app” is still
a printed Bible, notebook and pen. Whatever
your method, remember: the question is not
how you are getting into the Bible, but how the
Bible is getting into you.
ChronologiCal one year planThis plan will take you through the whole Bible in one year, in the order in which scholars
believe the events happened. For example, many of the Psalms were written by david, so those chapters are interspersed into the historical accounts of david found in 1 & 2 Samuel.
MAY
1 2 Sam. 5; 1 Chron. 11-12 o2 psalms 133 .....................o3 psalms 106-107 .............o4 1 Chronicles 13-16 ..........o5 psalms 1-2, 15, 22-24,
47, 68 ..........................o6 psalms 89, 96, 100-101,
105, 132 ........................o7 2 Samuel 6-7; 1 Chron. 17 o8 psalms 25, 29, 33, 36, 39 o9 2 Samuel 8-9; 1 Chron. 18 o10 psalms 50, 53, 60, 75 .....o11 2 Samuel 10; 1 Chron. 19 . o12 psalms 20 .......................o13 psalms 65-67, 69-70 ......o14 2 Sam. 11-12; 1 Chron. 20 o15 psalms 32, 51, 86, 122 ...o16 2 Samuel 13-15 ..............o17 psalms 3-4, 12-13,
28, 55 ..........................o18 2 Samuel 16-18 ..............o19 psalms 26, 40, 58,
61-62, 64 .....................o20 2 Samuel 19-21 ..............o21 psalms 5, 38, 41-42 ........o22 2 Sam. 22-23; psalms 57 o23 psalms 95, 97-99 ............o24 2 Samuel 24;
1 Chronicles 21-22........o25 psalms 30 .......................o26 psalms 108-110 .............o27 1 Chronicles 23-25 ..........o28 psalms 131, 138-139,
143-145 ......................... o29 1 Chronicles 26-29;
psalms 127...................o30 psalms 111-118 .............o31 1 Kings 1-2;
psalms 37, 71, 94 .......... o
JUNE
1 psalm 119 ......................o2 1 Kings 3-4 .....................o3 2 Chronicles 1; psalms 72 o4 Song of Solomon .............o5 proverbs 1-3 ...................o6 proverbs 4-6 ...................o7 proverbs 7-9 ...................o8 proverbs 10-12 ...............o9 proverbs 13-15 ...............o10 proverbs 16-18 ...............o11 proverbs 19-21 ...............o12 proverbs 22-24 ...............o13 1 Kings 5-6; 2 Chronicles
2-3 ..............................o14 1 Kings 7; 2 Chronicles 4 .o15 1 Kings 8; 2 Chronicles 5 .o16 2 Chronicles 6-7; psalms
136 ..............................o17 psalms 134, 146-150 ......o18 1 Kings 9; 2 Chronicles 8 .o19 proverbs 25-26 ...............o20 proverbs 27-29 ...............o21 ecclesiastes 1-6 ..............o22 ecclesiastes 7-12 ............o23 1 Kings 10-11; 2 Chronicles
9 o24 proverbs 30-31 ...............o25 1 Kings 12-14 .................o26 2 Chronicles 10-12 ..........o27 1 Kings 15; 2 Chronicles
13-16 ...........................o28 1 Kings 16; 2 Chronicles 17
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29 1 Kings 17-19 .................o30 1 Kings 20-21 .................o
JULY
1 1 Kings 22; 2 Chronicles 18 .............o
2 2 Chronicles 19-23 ..........o3 Obadiah; psalms 82-83....o4 2 Kings 1-4 .....................o5 2 Kings 5-8 .....................o6 2 Kings 9-11 ...................o7 2 Kings 12-13;
2 Chronicles 24 .............o8 2 Kings 14;
2 Chronicles 25 .............o9 Jonah .............................o10 2 Kings 15;
2 Chronicles 26 .............o11 Isaiah 1-4 .......................o12 Isaiah 5-8 .......................o13 amos 1-5 ........................o14 amos 6-9 ........................o15 2 Chronicles 27;
Isaiah 9-12 ...................o16 Micah .............................o17 2 Chronicles 28;
2 Kings 16-17 ...............o18 Isaiah 13-17 ...................o19 Isaiah 18-22 ...................o20 Isaiah 23-27 ...................o21 2 Kings 18; 2 Chronicles
29-31; psalms 48 .........o22 Hosea 1-7 .......................o23 Hosea 8-14 .....................o24 Isaiah 28-30 ...................o25 Isaiah 31-34 ...................o26 Isaiah 35-36 ...................o27 Isaiah 37-39; psalms 76 ..o28 Isaiah 40-43 ...................o29 Isaiah 44-48 ...................o30 2 Kings 19;
psalms 46, 80, 135 .......o31 Isaiah 49-53 ...................o
AUGUST
1 Isaiah 54-58 ...................o
2 Isaiah 59-63 ...................o
3 Isaiah 64-66 ...................o
4 2 Kings 20-21 .................o
5 2 Chronicles 32-33 ..........o
6 Nahum ............................o
7 2 Kings 22-23;
2 Chronicles 34-35........o
8 Zephaniah .......................o
9 Jeremiah 1-3 ..................o
10 Jeremiah 4-6 ..................o
11 Jeremiah 7-9 ..................o
12 Jeremiah 10-13 ..............o
13 Jeremiah 14-17 ..............o
14 Jeremiah 18-22 ..............o
15 Jeremiah 23-25 ..............o
16 Jeremiah 26-29 ..............o
17 Jeremiah 30-31 ..............o
18 Jeremiah 32-34 ..............o
19 Jeremiah 35-37 ..............o
20 Jeremiah 38-40;
psalms 74, 79 ...............o
21 2 Kings 24-25;
2 Chronicles 36 .............o
22 Habakkuk ........................o
23 Jeremiah 41-45 ..............o
24 Jeremiah 46-48 ..............o
25 Jeremiah 49-50 ..............o
26 Jeremiah 51-52 ..............o
27 Lamentations 1-2 ............o
28 Lamentations 3-5 ............o
29 ezekiel 1-4 ......................o
30 ezekiel 5-8 ......................o
31 ezekiel 9-12 ....................o
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e100 bible reading planThis plan will take you through some of the most “essential” Bible passages in 100 days (or less
if you do more than one per day) to give you a broad overview of what God is doing in the scriptures. You can also find this plan online at youversion.com.
What version should I read?the bible was written in hebrew, Aramaic
and Greek, so it must be translated into
english. one way to do this is “literal,” or
word-for-word translation; another way
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Versions that try to combine the best of
both paraphrase and literal translation
include the New international Version
(NiV) and New living translation (Nlt).
paraphrase versions may be easier to understand or may capture more of the emotion of the biblical writer. this makes them good for devotional use and for beginners. examples are the Contemporary english Version (CeV) and the Message (MSG).
More literal translations, on the other hand, may be more accurate and precise, making them good for in-depth study and more experienced readers. examples are the New revised Standard Version (NrSV) and the New American Standard Version (NASb).
What about the old king James Version? it is a beautiful work of art, although english
has changed so much since 1611 that
most readers find it almost as difficult
as a foreign language. the New king
James Version (NkJV) is an attempt to
modernize it that is considered almost
as literal as the NrSV and NASb.
remember that, whatever version you
use, translation is only one part of under-
standing the bible. the more important
part is giving full attention to what you
read, and being open to allow the holy
Spirit to teach you not only what the
bible says, but what he wants you to
do about it.
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