Category Archives: FrontLine Blog

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THANKSGIVING[blog post]

Posted on 14th November 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

This Sunday our church will be hosting the Fayette Ministerial Annual Thanksgiving Service.  The youth have been asked to participate in the service through worship and scripture reading. They will also be given the opportunity to serve at the reception following the service.  Please continue to pray that our youth [...]

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Building Wise HABITS[blog post]

Posted on 31st October 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

We believe in emphasizing HABITS, our acronym for six disciplines that can help students (and adults) grow spiritually on their own. These six are definitely not the only spiritual habits necessary for a self-feeding faith, but they are enough to get one started: Hang Out With God Accountable Friendships Bible [...]

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YOUTH HAYRIDE AND BONFIRE[blog post]

Posted on 22nd October 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

This Sunday, October 28, we will be having a hayride and bonfire at the home of Mark and Rose Marie Adams.  Please meet at Faith Family at 5pm for transportation.  It is necessary for us to have a completed annual consent form in order for your student to be transported [...]

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How the Prophets Point People to Jesus[blog post]

Posted on 15th October 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

For centuries, faithful Jews had known of God’s promise to provide a Messiah who would save and redeem his people. Yet when Jesus arrived on the scene, many people wondered if he was the Messiah, as he claimed to be. But the more closely you examine Old Testament prophecies, the [...]

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The Role of the Prophets[blog post]

Posted on 8th October 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

Our next lesson looks at the role of the prophets in calling the people of Israel back to God. Periodically, God would send a prophet to move Israel back to a right relationship with him. Regardless of the nation’s response to the message, the prophet was instructed to go and [...]

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9/30[blog post]

Posted on 1st October 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

In our previous lesson, we discussed the Ten Commandments, which formed the foundation for the Law in the Old Testament. As you read through the rest of the the first five books of the Old Testament you discover a host of other rules, guidelines, instructions, and commandments from God. So [...]

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The Law and the Prophets[blog post]

Posted on 24th September 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

9/23 marks the end of our two part series on the life of young David.  We learned that we have a God-given identity, and how we should protect it. Next week we begin a four week series entitled “The Law and the Prophets”. This series looks at passages from the [...]

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Frontline 9/15[blog post]

Posted on 17th September 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

Thanks to all who came to Frontline on 9/15. We had 29 students engaged in conversations about how a young David was chosen by God to be the next King, and how God has chosen an identity and path for each one of us. Next Sunday we’ll conclude this series [...]

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Thirty-one on 9/9![blog post]

Posted on 12th September 2012 in the FrontLine Blog. Written by:

We had a fantastic start to FrontLine’s Sunday line-up, on September 9th, with 31 High School students!  We started out the evening with some awesome worship music, led by Derek Volkmann and the youth band. We had originally planned to gather around the bonfire for some smores, but alas, the [...]

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Ride/Walk and Picnic—-Saturday, Sept. 15[blog post]

Posted on 6th September 2012 in the Church Updates, FrontLine Blog. Written by:

Come join us at the Rocheport entrance to the Katy Trail for a fun day of fellowship, exercise, and food.  We’ll ride/walk from 10am to noon, followed by a sack lunch (please bring your own lunch).  Drinks will be provided.

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