Hope Community Church
REFUEL Mid-Week Bible Study (August 30th, 2017)
A casual, topical bible study to help "fill up your tank" in the middle of the week. Come as you are and dig deeper into the Word! • Coffee bar at 6:30 in the auditorium • Child Care (ages 6wks-5yrs) & Kids "Mid-Week Mania" (grades K-5th) provided
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  • Hope Community Church
    1240 Jay St, Waterford Twp, MI 48327, USA
    星期三 7:00 晚上
Lesson 5: “The Celebration”
Text: Book of Nehemiah

CELEBRATE defined:
1. to honor an occasion or accomplishment
2. to mark by festivities or other deviation from routine
3. to perform publicly and with appropriate rites
Nehemiah and his team celebrated:
1. The Ultimate Victor.
Nehemiah and his team celebrated:
1. The Ultimate Victor.
2. Incremental achievements.
Nehemiah and his team celebrated:
1. The Ultimate Victor.
2. Incremental achievements.
3. Trustworthy leaders.
Nehemiah and his team celebrated:
1. The Ultimate Victor.
2. Incremental achievements.
3. Trustworthy leaders.
4. Unity and diversity.
Nehemiah and his team celebrated:
1. The Ultimate Victor.
2. Incremental achievements.
3. Trustworthy leaders.
4. Unity and diversity.
5. God's divine standard.
Nehemiah and his team celebrated:
1. The Ultimate Victor.
2. Incremental achievements.
3. Trustworthy leaders.
4. Unity and diversity.
5. God's divine standard.
6. The source of their strength.
Nehemiah and his team celebrated:
1. The Ultimate Victor.
2. Incremental achievements.
3. Trustworthy leaders.
4. Unity and diversity.
5. God's divine standard.
6. The source of their strength.
7. New opportunities.
Questions to ponder:

1. What might be some reasons why leaders don't celebrate with their team?

2. Consider the following statement "The reason some leaders don't celebrate with their team is because they are not sure what they should be celebrating"
» How can you as a leader ensure that you and your team know what is worth celebrating?

3. What would be an appropriate way for you to celebrate your team's accomplishments?