First Steps – April 5, 2021

 

(Ruth 1:20-21)
20 “Don’t call me Naomi,” she told them. “Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter.
21 I went away full, but the Lord has brought me back empty. Why call me Naomi? The Lord has afflicted me; the Almighty has brought misfortune upon me.”

(Ruth 4:13-17).
13 So Boaz took Ruth and she became his wife. When he made love to her, the Lord enabled her to conceive, and she gave birth to a son.
14 The women said to Naomi: “Praise be to the Lord, who this day has not left you without a guardian-redeemer. May he become famous throughout Israel!
15 He will renew your life and sustain you in your old age. For your daughter-in-law, who loves you and who is better to you than seven sons, has given him birth.”
16 Then Naomi took the child in her arms and cared for him.
17 The women living there said, “Naomi has a son!” And they named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David.

Naomi’s life is a picture of hardship, death, tragedy, redemption, restoration, and resurrection. A little bit of everything rolled up into one. She and her family moved to Moab in search of a job. Her hometown experienced a famine which led to an economic depression. Not long in this new city, her husband died. A decade later, her sons died. She was the epitome of destitution.

Ruth, her daughter-in-law, stuck by her side through thick and thin. Eventually, they moved back to Naomi’s hometown as beggars. Long story short, Ruth met Boaz, they became married and had a family. In those days, the offspring of Ruth and Boaz was Naomi’s guardian-redeemer, an influential relative who provided and protected a family line. Normally they would redeem land that was sold in a crisis or would provide an heir so that a family line could continue. Eventually, her guardian-redeemer became the grandfather of King David.

Though your life probably doesn’t look exactly like Naomi’s, I’m sure it has some common elements. There will be hardships, tragedies, death, but there can also be redemption, restoration, and even resurrection. God’s plan for everyone is that none would be lost and that all would experience the power of the resurrection. This week may your thoughts be drawn to the hope and power of the resurrection.

 

This Week’s Readings:
  • Monday – 2 Timothy 1
  • Tuesday – 2 Timothy 2
  • Wednesday –  2 Timothy 3
  • Thursday – 2 Timothy 4
  • Friday – Titus 1
Please Pray for:
  • Our ministers – Shane, John, and Buddy, our staff, and our members and their families.
  • The eradication of Covid-19.
  • Families in crisis.
  • Loved ones battling illness.
  • Those seeking to find their way.
  • The United Methodist Church.
  • Our leaders, our country, and our world. 

 


“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6

Connect: April 3 – April 10, 2021

CONNECTING THROUGH WORSHIP & PRAYER

Easter Sunday, April 4 | “He Is Risen!”
w/ Rev. Dr. P. Shane Green
LIVE In-Person Traditional Worship @8:30AM and @11AM in the Sanctuary (M260).

Easter Sunday, April 4 | “Finally!”
w/ Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
LIVE In-Person Contemporary Worship @11AM in the Fellowship Hall (M220).

Live Streamed Worship @8:30AM and 11AM
Click here to join our online worshiping community.

CONNECTING OUR YOUTH

Sunday, April 4 | SPY Sunday School
w/ Laura Marvets & Logan Ogletree
@10AM / Lounge downstairs in the Youth Building.

CONNECTING OUR CHILDREN

All Children’s Online events will be posted on St. Paul Kids Instagram account each week – Be sure to check in online every week!

Sunday, April 4 | Children’s Sunday School (All Ages)
@10AM / Youth Building & Main Church Building
Contact Sally Key Bowden for more information about class locations, teachers, etc.

Sunday, April 4 | Children’s Sermon
w/ Sally Key Bowden @ 11AM / Online Worship Service.

CONNECTING THROUGH SMALL GROUPS

Sunday, April 4 | Seekers Class (M234)
w/ Mary Lou Jarrell @10AM. Contact Mary Lou for more information.

Sunday, April 4 | Bridges Class (M235)
w/ Mark Ellis @10AM. Contact Mark for more information.

Sunday, April 4 | Wildwood Class (M232)
w/ Evelyn Barfield @9:45AM. Contact Evelyn for more information.

Sunday, April 4 | Welcome In Class (Y104)
w/ Buddy Cooper @10AM. Contact Buddy for more information.

Sunday, April 4 | New Covenant Class (Y101)
w/ Michelle Hudson @10AM. Contact Michelle for more information.

Sunday, April 4 | Library Class (Y202)
w/ Tim Farmer @10AM. Contact Tim for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES

Tuesday, April 6 | Tuesday Morning Bible Study (Hybrid)
The Book of Ephesians | 1st & 2nd Thessalonians
w/ Rev. Dr. P. Shane Green @10AM – 11:30AM
In-person (Fellowship Hall/M220) & On-Line on the St. Paul Website.

Tuesday, April 6 | Grace’s Bible Study
Magrey R. deVega’s “Embracing The Uncertain”
w/ Grace Bailey @11AM – 12:15PM in room M232
Register in-person attendance by email to Grace Bailey.

Tuesday, April 6 | Spring Harbor Bible Study
The Book of Joshua
w/ Rev. John Fugh @4PM at Spring Harbor at Green Island.
Contact John for more information.

Thursday, April 8 | Preschool Moms’ Bible Study
w/ Grace Bailey @9:30AM in room M234.

Friday, April 9 | Men’s Morning Bible Study
The Gospel of John
w/ Rev. Dr. Buddy Cooper @6:30AM in M220 (Fellowship Hall).
Contact Buddy for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES ON DEMAND

“The Work of the Holy Spirit”
w/ Emily Trotter and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Celebration of Discipline”
w/ Tommy Bridges and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“Trotter on TITUS”
w/Emily Trotter.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Ragamuffin Gospel”
Hosts: Tommy Bridges and John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

CONNECTING THROUGH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP

Wednesday, April 7 | Family Night Supper Take Out Style
5:30PM – 6:30PM, Drive-thru in the Wildwood Avenue Circle Drive.

Don’t forget that on Wednesdays, you can enjoy your takeout supper at home or have a “Picnic on the Quad,” when the weather permits. If your family plans to dine on the Quad, be sure to make your supper reservations as usual. You can still pay for and pick up your meals in the circle, then park to enjoy dining and fellowship in your lawn chairs or at the tables set up in the Quad. Or if you prefer to park first then walk to pick up your meals, that’s absolutely fine.

***Reservations required by 5:00PM on Mondays and can be placed by calling the Church Office (706)327-7419 or simply send an email to Kathy Hollon. The price is $8 per box (same box for adults and children) with a max of $25 per family.
Menu for this Wednesday: Fried chicken, macaroni & cheese, turnip greens, rolls, and sweet potato pie.

CONNECTING THROUGH GIVING

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Episode 6: Trotter on Titus

Join Emily Trotter as she leads a study through the book of Titus. See all the videos of the series by clicking http://spumccolumbus.com/media/trotter-on-titus/

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Episode 2: Squeamish Towards God’s Love?

The Ragamuffin Gospel Discussion (SPUMCColumbus)
The Ragamuffin Gospel Discussion (SPUMCColumbus)
Episode 2: Squeamish Towards God's Love?
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Hosts: Tommy Bridges and John Fugh, Jr.

Christ came to save us and there’s nothing we do to earn this grace. God accepts us just as we are and this is the ragamuffin part of all of us. This is the picture of God’s love, yet we lean away from His love feeling a little squeamish towards it. Imagine if for a day you saw yourself the way God truly sees you … as one who is loved. Bask in the acceptance of God’s love for you. Believe that He accepts you not because He has to accept you, but He accepts you because He truly loves you. We have peace when God is all we seek.

Feel free to reach out to us at podcast@spumccolumbus.com.