Showing posts with label thankfulness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankfulness. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving 2016 from the Van Tine Family

On behalf of my family and I, we hope you had a very happy Thanksgiving holiday. There was simply so much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving that I found myself overwhelmed with a deep sense of thankfulness and gratitude. I had a chance throughout the Thanksgiving Holiday to write down a few thoughts on Thanksgiving and gratitude which I would like to share with you here. 

Worshiping over your Thanksgiving Table
This Thanksgiving drink good drink, eat rich food, laugh deeply and love well and do it all as worship!
When we receive everything we have as gifts from God, we worship. We can drink without getting drunk and we can eat without being gluttons because we don’t enjoy things as an end in themselves but as a platform for worship.
So worship over your thanksgiving table, worship with your family, worship with your food, your drink and your friends. Let your praise fill your heart with deep gratitude.

Giving Thanks to Whom? 
To whom should we give thanks?
The universe "itself" isn't a person, nature doesn't function with divine agency, and even people have limited impact on our lives? Deep thankfulness requires recognizing supreme governance and sovereign agency.The good news this Thanksgiving is that we don't live in a random universe spiraling out of control but there is a gracious, sovereign, almighty God! He is a limitless source of energy, vitality, power, and blessing. He never wearies, He is never surprised and He is never out of control. He gives us all things richly to be enjoyed. We can know this God objectively, historically and personally in creation, in providence and foremost in the person of Jesus. The true depth of Thanksgiving joy is found in the worship of God through the gifts he has given us.

Choosing Contentment for Thanksgiving 2016
"Contentment is a choice. You will never find true contentment in your circumstances because your circumstances will always be changing. Lets choose contentment and gratitude this Thanksgiving!
Listen to this special Thanksgiving message on your commute or workout to prepare your heart for Thanksgiving. https://t.co/1stMnrIvEY

Saturday, November 28, 2015

"Treasuring God by Enjoying His Gifts" Thanksgiving 2015

Sunday, November 22nd sermon by Pastor Kyle Van Tine 

Thanksgiving 2015 "Treasuring God by Enjoying His Gifts" - Phil 4:10-13


Summit View Church Announcements 11/22/15

CG Coaching for Thanksgiving 2015  
Sunday, November 22nd  - Pastor Kyle Van Tine
Thanksgiving 2015  "Treasuring God by Enjoying his Gifts" 
  
Growing deeper
What is your favorite Thanksgiving tradition and your favorite Thanksgiving memory? 

We often thank God for our meals, families and perhaps our jobs, but who are you thankful for today? 
How can you make thanking others for the blessing they have been in your life a priority? 
When do you typically feel most entitled, covetous or envious? 
How do you show thanksgiving and gratitude to God during this season? 
We often believe that we deserve this or that, but as Christians, how can our attitude of gratitude impact us and those around us?

Tuesday, February 24, 2015



Jesus Reveals Reality (Mark 8:1-10)
Jesus shows the compassionate heart and power of God by feeding another massive crowd of people.
  • How have you experienced the compassion of God and His people in your life?
  • How can you be like Jesus and show compassion to others?
  • Where are the needs? How can you and your Care Group meet those needs?

Pharisees Resist Reality (Mark 8:11-13)
The Pharisees demand Jesus gives them specifically a unique miraculous sign to authenticate His ministry.
  • In what ways do we try to make God look like us, work on our timeline, play by our rules and follow our desires?
  • What is the difference between unbelief and doubt, and how is that distinction important to the Christian Life?

Disciples Remember Reality (Mark 8:14-21)
Jesus tries to teach His disciples; but they’re too concerned about practical needs, so Jesus reminds them of His provision.
  • How have worry and spiritual dullness caused you to miss what God is doing?
  • How does remembering God’s faithfulness and blessing in the past encourage you in the midst of fearful uncertainties?