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The Story Reading
Sunday- The Story Chapter 14 (pgs. 193-195)
Monday- The Story Chapter 14 (pgs. 195-198)
Tuesday- The Story Chapter 14 (pgs. 198-202)
Wednesday- Ecclesiastes 1-6
Thursday- Proverbs 22-23
Friday- Ecclesiastes 7-12
Saturday- Psalms 134-135
Bible in a Year (Chronological Reading)
Sunday- Psalm 89; 96; 100; 101; 105; 132
Monday- 2 Samuel 7; 1 Chronicles 17
Tuesday- Psalm 25; 29; 33; 36; 39
Wednesday- 2 Samuel 8-9; 1 Chronicles 18
Thursday- Psalm 50; 53; 60; 75
Friday- 2 Samuel 10; 1 Chronicles 19; Psalm 20
Saturday-Psalm 65-67; 69-70

Memorize/Reflect: “So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong…” (1 Kings 3:9)
Personal Reflection: What led to Solomon’s greatness? What led to his decline? How can I avoid the pitfalls that Solomon faced?
Discussion: How does our culture and world turn the heat up like the frog in the kettle? What are some of the dangers if we don’t notice and jump out of the water before it gets too hot? What is one area in your life where you need to be careful the world does not draw you into things that can seem “normal” or “acceptable”?
Prayer Direction: Pray for God’s wisdom to fill your heart and lead your life.
“Live It!” Challenge: Take time to read Proverbs 1-3, Ecclesiastes 1-5, and Song of Songs 1-5. Notice the wisdom and teaching God brings through Solomon at various times of his life.
Monthly Prayer Focus: For the next two weeks, we will focus on listening prayers. Ask God, “Am I walking in wisdom and where am I living foolishly?” Ask God to give you a heart and mind committed to wisdom and a life that reflect the wisdom of God.
Extra Resources for this week: Make sure you have a copy of The Story. Also, consider buying a copy of the book, A Tale of Three Kings. This book, by Gene Edwards, takes a unique and powerful look at King Saul, King David, and the short reign of King Absalom.

Small Group Resources for this week: Chapter 13 of The Story: Getting to the Heart of God’s Story (Adult Curriculum). You can purchase this 31-week study for 40% off at the Connections Center in the Shoreline lobby. (If you can’t afford this and are going to be part of a group, please contact Romel.)
The Story Reading
Sunday- The Story Chapter 14 (pgs. 193-195)
Monday- The Story Chapter 14 (pgs. 195-198)
Tuesday- The Story Chapter 14 (pgs. 198-202)
Wednesday- Ecclesiastes 1-6
Thursday- Proverbs 22-23
Friday- Ecclesiastes 7-12
Saturday- Psalms 134-135
Bible in a Year (Chronological Reading)
Sunday- Psalm 89; 96; 100; 101; 105; 132
Monday- 2 Samuel 7; 1 Chronicles 17
Tuesday- Psalm 25; 29; 33; 36; 39
Wednesday- 2 Samuel 8-9; 1 Chronicles 18
Thursday- Psalm 50; 53; 60; 75
Friday- 2 Samuel 10; 1 Chronicles 19; Psalm 20
Saturday-Psalm 65-67; 69-70

Memorize/Reflect: “So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong…” (1 Kings 3:9)
Personal Reflection: What led to Solomon’s greatness? What led to his decline? How can I avoid the pitfalls that Solomon faced?
Discussion: How does our culture and world turn the heat up like the frog in the kettle? What are some of the dangers if we don’t notice and jump out of the water before it gets too hot? What is one area in your life where you need to be careful the world does not draw you into things that can seem “normal” or “acceptable”?
Prayer Direction: Pray for God’s wisdom to fill your heart and lead your life.
“Live It!” Challenge: Take time to read Proverbs 1-3, Ecclesiastes 1-5, and Song of Songs 1-5. Notice the wisdom and teaching God brings through Solomon at various times of his life.
Monthly Prayer Focus: For the next two weeks, we will focus on listening prayers. Ask God, “Am I walking in wisdom and where am I living foolishly?” Ask God to give you a heart and mind committed to wisdom and a life that reflect the wisdom of God.
Extra Resources for this week: Make sure you have a copy of The Story. Also, consider buying a copy of the book, A Tale of Three Kings. This book, by Gene Edwards, takes a unique and powerful look at King Saul, King David, and the short reign of King Absalom.

Small Group Resources for this week: Chapter 13 of The Story: Getting to the Heart of God’s Story (Adult Curriculum). You can purchase this 31-week study for 40% off at the Connections Center in the Shoreline lobby. (If you can’t afford this and are going to be part of a group, please contact Romel.)
This Friday, Interactive Fellowship will have a guest speaker, Stephen Medina. Stephen will be speaking about King David, his many downfalls and sins, and why he was still a man after God’s own heart.
Join us from 7-9 p.m. in Room 1208. We hope to see you there!
This Friday, Interactive Fellowship will have a guest speaker, Stephen Medina. Stephen will be speaking about King David, his many downfalls and sins, and why he was still a man after God’s own heart.
Join us from 7-9 p.m. in Room 1208. We hope to see you there!
Oxygen will be having our first bonfire of the summer on Tuesday, May 15th (weather providing). This will include some volleyball at 5:30 and BBQ on the beach down in Carmel at 7:00. The volleyball courts are down at the end of Ocean Ave. in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Our spot for the bonfire will be near 13th Ave. on Carmel Beach. Food and drinks will be provided, but bring chairs or blankets if you need them! This would be a perfect opportunity to invite some friends to a very casual event where they can meet new people and get plugged into the Oxygen community. If you have any specific questions about the event or the location, email us here.
For those of you who don’t know Carmel Beach, here is a link to a map of the location where we will be having the bonfire.
Oxygen will be having our first bonfire of the summer on Tuesday, May 15th (weather providing). This will include some volleyball at 5:30 and BBQ on the beach down in Carmel at 7:00. The volleyball courts are down at the end of Ocean Ave. in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Our spot for the bonfire will be near 13th Ave. on Carmel Beach. Food and drinks will be provided, but bring chairs or blankets if you need them! This would be a perfect opportunity to invite some friends to a very casual event where they can meet new people and get plugged into the Oxygen community. If you have any specific questions about the event or the location, email us here.
For those of you who don’t know Carmel Beach, here is a link to a map of the location where we will be having the bonfire.















