This is an opportunity for small-group study and fellowship for people seeking to grow in understanding and practicing their faith. Groups meet once a month in homes of members to study both contemporary and classic works exploring the nature of spirituality and how prayer and scripture relate to our daily lives. Members are encouraged to observe a weekly personal discipline of Bible reading and prayerful meditation, and each study session concludes with the sharing of the sacrament of Holy Communion. Members of St. Simeon agree that their experiences in the group have been among the most meaningful of their lives and hope that others will join them as fellow pilgrims.
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(a different translation each day):
The 2nd Thursday St. Simeon group invites you to join them in the monthly discussion of the book, Overcoming Life’s Disappointments: Learning From Moses How to Cope With Frustrations
by Harold S. Kushner (the 2003 Perkins Lecturer), beginning September 9, 2010.
Kushner’s idea is to explain the inexplicable in terms that turn negatives into ways of coping. He skillfully uses the tale of Moses to manage the oh-so-true statement, “Nobody gets everything he or she yearns for.” Forbidden to enter the Holy Land? Having wandered for 40 years and endured complaints and rebels, Moses was tired; another leader deserved to take the lead. Plus, reading into the Bible and other religious tomes, the author finds that Moses ignored his family–a critical element comprising the complete life. Moses is not the only example used. Abraham Lincoln was weighed down by depression–or, in his case, what doesn’t kill us makes us strong. In all, the universal lessons for overcoming disappointment remain simple yet profound: remember who you’re working for, substitute new dreams for old, keep promises, be humble, maintain life’s priorities, forgive and forgive, and always dare to dream. CLICK HERE to preview this book for FREE on-line!
The cost of this book, if you need one, is $10, and we must receive payment before we can order the book for you.
To sign up for this study that meets once a month on the 2nd Thursday of the month, contact Rev. Sims (tsims@fumcwf.org or 940-766-4231, x229) or fill out the form below!
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Posted on July 9th, 2010 by tsims
The 1st Wednesday St. Simeon group invites you to join them in the monthly discussion of the book, HEAVEN: Our Enduring Fascination with the Afterlife
by Lisa Miller, beginning September 1, 2010.
According to various polls, most Americans believe in heaven even, as Miller points out, when they don’t know what heaven means. Miller, Newsweek’s religion editor, addresses what and where heaven is and why the concept endures. Having covered many aspects of religion and interviewed people of many different faiths, she offers portraits of famous and ordinary people as well as experts in religious studies to educe how their views do or, more commonly, do not reflect the “official teaching, whatever that is.” The crux of the book focuses on believers, not beliefs, “for how people imagine heaven changes with who they are and how they live.” Miller discusses the heavenly city, afterlife in the Hebrew Bible, resurrection, and salvation, includes a chapter on visionaries, and comments extensively on how heaven is portrayed in pop culture.
The cost of this book is $18, and we must receive payment before we can order the book for you.
To sign up for this study that meets once a month on the 1st Wednesday of the month, contact Rev. Sims (tsims@fumcwf.org or 940-766-4231, x229) or fill out the form below!
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Posted on July 9th, 2010 by tsims
The 2nd Thursday St. Simeon Group will be starting a new book in September. However, the book has not been chosen. Thus, voting is now open for those who are currently participating in this monthly study group and for those who would like to join the group.
Here is a short synopsis of the books up for consideration. Please, pick your first and second choice below. The second choice will only be considered for breaking a tie.
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HEAVEN: Our Enduring Fascination with the Afterlife by Lisa Miller (ISBN: 9780060554750) According to various polls, most Americans believe in heaven even, as Miller points out, when they don’t know what heaven means. Miller, Newsweek’s religion editor, addresses what and where heaven is and why the concept endures. Having covered many aspects of religion and interviewed people of many different faiths, she offers portraits of famous and ordinary people as well as experts in religious studies to educe how their views do or, more commonly, do not reflect the “official teaching, whatever that is.” The crux of the book focuses on believers, not beliefs, “for how people imagine heaven changes with who they are and how they live.” Miller discusses the heavenly city, afterlife in the Hebrew Bible, resurrection, and salvation, includes a chapter on visionaries, and comments extensively on how heaven is portrayed in pop culture. (About $18) |
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JESUS: Uncovering the Life, Teachings, and Relevance of a Religious Revolutionary by Marcus Borg (ISBN: 9780061434341) This is Borg’s major book on the historical Jesus. He shows how the Gospel portraits of Jesus, seen historically, make sense. Borg takes into account all the recent developments in historical Jesus scholarship, as well as new theories on who Jesus was and how the Gospels reflect that – visioning Jesus as a charismatic healer, sage, and prophet, a man living in the power of the spirit and dedicated to radical social change. (About $11) |
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OVERCOMING LIFE’S DISAPPOINTMENTS: Learning From Moses How to Cope With Frustrations by Harold S. Kushner (ISBN: 9781400033362) His idea is to explain the inexplicable in terms that turn negatives into ways of coping. Kushner skillfully uses the tale of Moses to manage the oh-so-true statement, “Nobody gets everything he or she yearns for.” Forbidden to enter the Holy Land? Having wandered for 40 years and endured complaints and rebels, Moses was tired; another leader deserved to take the lead. Plus, reading into the Bible and other religious tomes, the author finds that Moses ignored his family–a critical element comprising the complete life. Moses is not the only example used. Abraham Lincoln was weighed down by depression–or, in his case, what doesn’t kill us makes us strong. In all, the universal lessons for overcoming disappointment remain simple yet profound: remember who you’re working for, substitute new dreams for old, keep promises, be humble, maintain life’s priorities, forgive and forgive, and always dare to dream. (About $10) |
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WHY I AM STILL A CHRISTIAN by Hans Küng (ISBN: 9780826476982) The author is one of the most distinguished and widely-acclaimed theologians of the twentieth century. In this simple, personal and often moving testimony, Hans Kung describes his fundamental convictions and reveals why, despite all the difficulties he has to face, he is still committed to the Christian way. What Hans Kung has thought, experienced and expresses in this book will help others in their search for personal values and a sense of direction – and also help them realize the unique value and importance of the Christian way. (About $15) |
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Posted on June 29th, 2010 by tsims
Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why
Join the monthly study group known as the 3rd Thursday St. Simeon Group to learn some of the history behind the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament from which our English translations come. Would you believe there are more differences between the thousands of manuscripts than there are words in the New Testament? Do these differences matter? Come to one of these classes and lets discuss it!
Details:
- Day / Time:
3rd Thursday of the Month, beginning April 15, 2010
7:00-9:00pm
- Book Cost: $11
(must receive payment before we will order the book)
Register NOW below!
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Posted on March 8th, 2010 by tsims
Join the 2nd Thursday St. Simeon, beginning November 12, 2009 for the study of their next book, The Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth That Could Change Everything by Brian D. McLaren. The book costs $11 each.
In this book, McLaren invites you to discover afresh the transforming message of Jesus-an open invitation to radical change, an enlightening revelation that exposes sham and ignites hope, an epic story that is good news for everyone, whatever their gender, race, class, politics, or religion.
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Posted on September 18th, 2009 by tsims
The 1st Wednesday St. Simeon Group will begin studying Walter Wink’s The Powers That Be: Theology for a New Millennium on Wednesday, October 7 at 7:00pm here at FUMC. The cost of the book is $11.
In this book, Wink reformulates ancient concepts, such as God and the devil, heaven and hell, angels and demons, principalities and powers, in light of our modern experience. He helps us see heaven and hell, sin and salvation, and the powers that shape our lives as tangible parts of our day-to-day experience, rather than as mysterious phantoms. Equipped with this fresh world view, we can embark on a new relationship with God and our world.
To register for this study, fill out the form below, or contact Rev. Troy Sims or Rev. John Dillard at 940-766-4231.
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Posted on September 9th, 2009 by tsims