Pastor Keith speaks @ Otter Christian Fellowship

On December 2, 2008, in Oxygen (Young Adults), by Andrew

Last night several of us went at to Otter Christian Fellowship at C.S.U.M.B. Otter Christian Fellowship, other wise known as O.C.F., is the christian club out out our local state college. We had a great time with John Ryan and Arizona leading us in several songs making sure to toss is a couple Christmas tunes. Keith shared about the importance and need for reading the bible. His focus was on the way that the bible helps lead us in our daily lives and gives us wisdom to plan for our future. This ended their semester long study on the basics of the Christian faith. It’s always great to join together with O.C.F. for an evening or two now and then.

If you are a student at C.S.U.M.B. and have interest in O.C.F. contact Pastor Andrew to get the latest information on when and where they meet. Next Monday night @ 8pm is there Christmas party in building 98 at C.S.U.M.B.

Last night several of us went at to Otter Christian Fellowship at C.S.U.M.B. Otter Christian Fellowship, other wise known as O.C.F., is the christian club out out our local state college. We had a great time with John Ryan and Arizona leading us in several songs making sure to toss is a couple Christmas tunes. Keith shared about the importance and need for reading the bible. His focus was on the way that the bible helps lead us in our daily lives and gives us wisdom to plan for our future. This ended their semester long study on the basics of the Christian faith. It’s always great to join together with O.C.F. for an evening or two now and then.

If you are a student at C.S.U.M.B. and have interest in O.C.F. contact Pastor Andrew to get the latest information on when and where they meet. Next Monday night @ 8pm is there Christmas party in building 98 at C.S.U.M.B.

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Enjoying Advent @ Oxygen

On December 2, 2008, in Oxygen (Young Adults), by Shoreline

This last Sunday night was the first week of enjoying advent at Oxygen.This last Sunday night we started the lighting of the advent wreath at Oxygen. It’s wonderful to explore some of the older church traditions together. Several weeks ago I was asked what we were planning on doing for the Christmas season at Oxygen. It got me thinking about all kinds of great traditions I have been exposed to throughout my life and advent has by far had the greatest meaning.

My earliest memories of Advent come from time spent at my Grand Parents country church in Washington. I can remember singing songs and the pastor reading some scripture those were all the normal things we did each week at church. After a few more songs an older couple stood up from the front row and read a poem about hope followed by a prayer asking God to help us be a people and thanking Him for the hope he gave in the birth of his son the Christ. So being a little boy anytime there was fire involved my interest was sparked. The ride home in my Grandpa’s old farm truck was full of question from me about the candles and the lighting and the wreath. I was very concerned that they had forgotten to put out the candle, but once those fears were squelched my Grandpa began explaining. He told me about the three purple candles. The first standing for Hope then Love and Peace. Then the pink candle to represent the Joy brought through Christ. The center candle being a white candle showing Christ as the center. All of the candles as part of an evergreen wreath to stand for the unchanging nature of God. It was allot for a little guy to take in but even then it I greatly enjoyed the Advent tradition.

Looking back at my own love of Advent it was an easy choice as a way for us at Oxygen to experience this Christmas season together. I hope that if your reading this and have not been part of the advent tradition in the past that perhaps you will explore this for yourself. It’s an easy tradition to learn about with a quick Google or two. Or if you are part of the Oxygen group or you are in college or college aged (18 – 26) then come by this coming Sunday night @ 7pm in the youth room here at Shoreline and join us for this celebration of Advent.

Pastor Andrew

Here’s a little special Christmas treat for you! Click the link!

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This last Sunday night was the first week of enjoying advent at Oxygen.This last Sunday night we started the lighting of the advent wreath at Oxygen. It’s wonderful to explore some of the older church traditions together. Several weeks ago I was asked what we were planning on doing for the Christmas season at Oxygen. It got me thinking about all kinds of great traditions I have been exposed to throughout my life and advent has by far had the greatest meaning.

My earliest memories of Advent come from time spent at my Grand Parents country church in Washington. I can remember singing songs and the pastor reading some scripture those were all the normal things we did each week at church. After a few more songs an older couple stood up from the front row and read a poem about hope followed by a prayer asking God to help us be a people and thanking Him for the hope he gave in the birth of his son the Christ. So being a little boy anytime there was fire involved my interest was sparked. The ride home in my Grandpa’s old farm truck was full of question from me about the candles and the lighting and the wreath. I was very concerned that they had forgotten to put out the candle, but once those fears were squelched my Grandpa began explaining. He told me about the three purple candles. The first standing for Hope then Love and Peace. Then the pink candle to represent the Joy brought through Christ. The center candle being a white candle showing Christ as the center. All of the candles as part of an evergreen wreath to stand for the unchanging nature of God. It was allot for a little guy to take in but even then it I greatly enjoyed the Advent tradition.

Looking back at my own love of Advent it was an easy choice as a way for us at Oxygen to experience this Christmas season together. I hope that if your reading this and have not been part of the advent tradition in the past that perhaps you will explore this for yourself. It’s an easy tradition to learn about with a quick Google or two. Or if you are part of the Oxygen group or you are in college or college aged (18 – 26) then come by this coming Sunday night @ 7pm in the youth room here at Shoreline and join us for this celebration of Advent.

Pastor Andrew

Here’s a little special Christmas treat for you! Click the link!

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Theology on Tap

On April 16, 2008, in Oxygen (Young Adults), by Shoreline

Hey Oxygen!

Every Tuesday night @ 8pm we meet at Ol’ Factory Cafe’ in Sand City. This is where we get to discuss the difficult questions of Theology in order to know God better. With topics ranging from the nature of the Trinity to the classical Problem of Evil, Theology on Tap provides an open and non-hostile environment to explore what we believe. Come check it out, we’d love to see you there!

Hey Oxygen!

Every Tuesday night @ 8pm we meet at Ol’ Factory Cafe’ in Sand City. This is where we get to discuss the difficult questions of Theology in order to know God better. With topics ranging from the nature of the Trinity to the classical Problem of Evil, Theology on Tap provides an open and non-hostile environment to explore what we believe. Come check it out, we’d love to see you there!

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