FBC Richland
Sunday Worship 1-22-23
Welcome to FBC Sunday Worship • Main Session: 9:30 AM • Breakout Sessions @ 11:00 AM • We seek to glorify God, encourage one another, and minister reconciliation •
Locations & Times
FBC Richland
1107 Wright Ave, Richland, WA 99354, USA
Sunday 9:20 AM
Weekly Connections
Click here to view our Weekly Connections page which contains song lyrics (including a printable version), announcements, and more!
https://fbcrichland.net/weekly-connections/ChurchCenter App
There is so much more info in the app! You can even "use" the app on the computer with this link. Grab a card at the Connect table with instructions on how to install the Church App. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Sheryl or Tami!
https://fbcrichlandwa.churchcenter.com/homeResources: Colossians-Philemon
Grab a resources handout from the table in the back or click here to download it
https://fbcrichland.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Colossians-PhilemonResourceGuide.pdfDownloadable Study Guide
Grab a study guide from the table in the back or click here to download it
https://fbcrichland.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/HumanityNewStudyGuide.pdfMore Resources
Find more online resources here, including the ones mentioned today.
https://fbcrichland.net/resources/Main Session
Humanity New (Week Sixteen)
Pastor Tim Walker
Humanity New (Week Sixteen)
Pastor Tim Walker
1st Century Slavery Snapshot
Additional References
Jeremiah 17:5-10
John 6:63
2 Corinthians 5:16-17
Jeremiah 17:5-10
John 6:63
2 Corinthians 5:16-17
Additional References
Ephesians 6:5-9
Galatians 3:28
Ephesians 6:5-9
Galatians 3:28
Humanity New Takeaways
“A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all.”
-Martin Luther A.D. 1520
Luke 12 “Instead, seek his kingdom, and these things will be added to you.”
“A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all.”
-Martin Luther A.D. 1520
Luke 12 “Instead, seek his kingdom, and these things will be added to you.”
Humanity New Study Guide:
today's story
today's story
today's main points
today's additional scripture
key definitions
other scriptures that come to mind
what stood out
anything difficult or crazy
today's takeaways
general questions to ask of any text
What does the passage say?
Key words/phrases?
Major theological terms?
Commands?
Promises?
Difficult words/phrases?
What does the passage mean?
Context? (never interpret less than a paragraph)
How would the original hearers receive this?
Key word definitions?
Parallel Biblical teachings?
Can you communicate the point of this passage in a simple phrase?
What must I do in response?
How does this truth apply to my fellowship with God?
How does this truth apply to strengthening my faith?
How does this truth apply to my commitment to church?
How does this truth apply to serving my family/community?
What steps do I need to take to implement these applications?
(Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-based Goals)
What is a missional conversation nugget to discuss with family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, etc.?
To whom will I be accountable? (reach out and ask… follow up)
The Christian life is designed to be transferred relationally and journeyed together. “Rope in”– brother to brother and sister to sister – on a weekly basis so that together we can draw near to God and join him in his kingdom work.
This is an exploration – commit and prepare for a long and rewarding journey.
What does the passage say?
Key words/phrases?
Major theological terms?
Commands?
Promises?
Difficult words/phrases?
What does the passage mean?
Context? (never interpret less than a paragraph)
How would the original hearers receive this?
Key word definitions?
Parallel Biblical teachings?
Can you communicate the point of this passage in a simple phrase?
What must I do in response?
How does this truth apply to my fellowship with God?
How does this truth apply to strengthening my faith?
How does this truth apply to my commitment to church?
How does this truth apply to serving my family/community?
What steps do I need to take to implement these applications?
(Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-based Goals)
What is a missional conversation nugget to discuss with family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, etc.?
To whom will I be accountable? (reach out and ask… follow up)
The Christian life is designed to be transferred relationally and journeyed together. “Rope in”– brother to brother and sister to sister – on a weekly basis so that together we can draw near to God and join him in his kingdom work.
This is an exploration – commit and prepare for a long and rewarding journey.
To continue the conversation, email Pastor Tim at t.walker@fbcrichland.net
Breakout Sessions at 11:00 AM
• Book of Genesis
with Paul Eslinger - An interactive bible study, open to youth and adults
- Meets in Room 303
• Questions About Life: How to Read the Bible
with Alan Zacher - Looking to God together for real, practical answers to tough questions. Open to youth and adults
- Meets in Room 302
• Kinsman Redeemer
with Will Mouat - How does the book of Leviticus tie into the book of Ruth and ultimately connect to Jesus? Come join us for a three week study on a beautiful principle and responsibility God laid out at the beginning of the nation of Israel, how He demonstrated it in the time of the Judges, and how it finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus - and the impact that has for us today. Open to youth and adults
- Meets in Room 101
BREAKOUT SESSIONS FOR KIDS
• Ages 0 thru 4 in Room 310
• Grades K thru 6 in MPR
with Paul Eslinger - An interactive bible study, open to youth and adults
- Meets in Room 303
• Questions About Life: How to Read the Bible
with Alan Zacher - Looking to God together for real, practical answers to tough questions. Open to youth and adults
- Meets in Room 302
• Kinsman Redeemer
with Will Mouat - How does the book of Leviticus tie into the book of Ruth and ultimately connect to Jesus? Come join us for a three week study on a beautiful principle and responsibility God laid out at the beginning of the nation of Israel, how He demonstrated it in the time of the Judges, and how it finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus - and the impact that has for us today. Open to youth and adults
- Meets in Room 101
BREAKOUT SESSIONS FOR KIDS
• Ages 0 thru 4 in Room 310
• Grades K thru 6 in MPR