Christ Community Olathe

Life Up in Smoke - May 29 | Olathe
Remember Your Creator - 9:00 & 10:30 AM & ON-DEMAND
Locations & Times
Christ Community - Olathe Campus
20600 W 119th St, Olathe, KS 66061, United States
Saturday 11:00 PM
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Whether you are NEW online or visiting one of our campuses, we would love to get a chance to know you.
http://linktr.ee/cckcCONVERSATION STARTERS
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. These prompts have been designed to help Community Groups grow in their relationship with God, with one another, and with their neighbors. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource to you. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
In Ecclesiastes 11:9-12:8 we read about the futility and fleeting nature of youth. Youthfulness comes with certain blessings, but our passage highlights the liabilities of youth. Using powerful imagery, we are given a picture of a person growing older while they witness the breakdown of their body. But in the midst of this, the book of Ecclesiastes points us back to God.
1. What stood out to you from Sunday’s sermon?
2. If you could go back in time, what advice would you tell your younger self?
3. Why do we drive ourselves into the ground trying to preserve our youth when we know that we cannot get it back?
4. In the end, the Teacher says youth is meaningless. How does this reorientation give us freedom from cultural expectation?
5. READ 2 CORINTHIANS 4:16-18 How does this change and redeem the ways that we see aging?
PRAYER PROMPT
Thank God for His sustaining grace. Ask God to forgive you for the ways you have idolized youth or loathed aging. Ask God to give you wisdom so that you may faithfully walk with Christ for a lifetime.
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. These prompts have been designed to help Community Groups grow in their relationship with God, with one another, and with their neighbors. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource to you. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
In Ecclesiastes 11:9-12:8 we read about the futility and fleeting nature of youth. Youthfulness comes with certain blessings, but our passage highlights the liabilities of youth. Using powerful imagery, we are given a picture of a person growing older while they witness the breakdown of their body. But in the midst of this, the book of Ecclesiastes points us back to God.
1. What stood out to you from Sunday’s sermon?
2. If you could go back in time, what advice would you tell your younger self?
3. Why do we drive ourselves into the ground trying to preserve our youth when we know that we cannot get it back?
4. In the end, the Teacher says youth is meaningless. How does this reorientation give us freedom from cultural expectation?
5. READ 2 CORINTHIANS 4:16-18 How does this change and redeem the ways that we see aging?
PRAYER PROMPT
Thank God for His sustaining grace. Ask God to forgive you for the ways you have idolized youth or loathed aging. Ask God to give you wisdom so that you may faithfully walk with Christ for a lifetime.
Title: Remember Your Creator
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 11:9-10-12:1-8
Speaker: Ben Laur, BenL@cckc.church
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 11:9-10-12:1-8
Speaker: Ben Laur, BenL@cckc.church
> Remember your Creator
> The Teacher’s Wisdom
> The Teacher’s Choice
Ignore that our days are numbered
OR
Remember our Creator
OR
Remember our Creator
> The Gospel’s Promise
> Remember your Creator and Redeemer
Event Information
For more information about events that were announced this morning, please check out our events page on our website.
https://cckc.church/olathe-events/How Can You Help?
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If you need care for a loss, relationships, marriage, illness, or anything else, please reach out to a pastor. Any of our pastoral staff would be glad to meet with you, as well as connect you with other resources, including counseling.
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