Fall 2018 Session 1 September 2, 2018 Proper 17 James 1:17 27 Session 2 September 9, 2018 Proper 18 James 2:1 17 Session 3 September 16, 2018 Proper 19 Mark 8:27 38 Session 4 September 23, 2018 Proper 20 Mark 9:30 37 Session 5 September 30, 2018 Proper 21 Mark 9:38 50 Session 6 October 7, 2018 Proper 22 Mark 10:2 16 Session 7 October 14, 2018 Proper 23 Mark 10:17 31 Session 8 October 21, 2018 Proper 24 Mark 10:35 45 Session 9 October 28, 2018 Proper 25 Mark 10:46 52 Session 10 November 4, 2018 Proper 26 Ruth 1:1 18 Youth will build on their reading of James 1 to live a faithful life that hears and does the Word. Youth will explore the Christian community described in James and seek better ways to welcome all people. Youth will consider personal discipleship in light of Peter s declaration and Jesus interpretation of the Messiah. Youth will discern how Jesus calling challenges their images of greatness. Youth will explore the need to accept the breadth of those who call on Jesus name. Youth will explore Jesus teachings of mutual respect and concern as well as how healthy relationships help us serve God. Youth will learn about God s holistic claim on their lives. Youth will learn to follow Jesus teaching about greatness. Youth will, with Bartimaeus, reflect on what in their lives must be cast aside in order to be a more faithful disciple of Jesus Christ. Youth will connect with the God who transcends boundaries to bring new life and hope.
Session 11 November 11, 2018 Proper 27 Mark 12:38 44 Session 12 November 18, 2018 Proper 28 Mark 13:1 8 Session 13 November 25, 2018 Reign of Christ Revelation 1:4b 8 Youth will recognize how the desire to be the best can interfere with becoming a more faithful disciple. Youth will explore what it means to claim the certainty of God s blessing through the one who is to come. Youth will wonder about Christ s sovereignty by considering the significance of Alpha and Omega.
Winter Session 1 December 2, 2018 Advent 1 1 Thessalonians 3:9 13 Session 2 December 9, 2018 Advent 2 Luke 3:1 6 Session 3 December 16, 2018 Advent 3 Luke 3:7 18 Session 4 December 23, 2018 Advent 4 Luke 1:39 45(46 55) Session 5 December 30, 2018 Christmas 1 Luke 2:41 52 Session 6 January 6, 2019 Epiphany Matthew 2:1 12 Session 7 January 13, 2019 Baptism of the Lord Luke 3:5 17, 21 22 Session 8 January 20, 2019 2 after Epiphany 1 Corinthians 12:1 11 Session 9 January 27, 2019 3 after Epiphany Nehemiah 8:1 3, 5 6, 8 10 Session 10 February 3, 2019 4 after Epiphany Jeremiah 1:4 10 Youth will recognize, through the Thessalonians letter, that hope is found as imperfect people pursue perfect love Youth will be challenged by the story of John the baptizer to seek forgiveness from God and dare to prepare the way of the Lord. Youth will acknowledge the materialism of our culture and explore how John s call of metanoia beckons us to selfless lives. Youth will discover that one young person s story Mary s story or their own can change the world. Youth will acknowledge that, like Jesus, they are nurtured by the whole congregation and give thanks. Youth, with the magi, will explore what it means to seek God s guidance and journey in faith. Youth will explore God s claim on their lives and consider how this claim leads to actions of faith. Youth will feel freed to explore their diverse spiritual gifts in unity with Christian community. Youth will engage the transformative power of worship and scriptural interpretation through the story of the returning exiles experience in Nehemiah 8. Through Jeremiah s story, youth will lay aside their doubts and embrace God s call to act for justice in the world.
Session 11 February 10, 2019 5 after Epiphany Luke 5:1 11 Session 12 February 17, 2019 6 after Epiphany Luke 6:17 26 Session 13 February 24, 2019 7 after Epiphany Luke 6:27 38 Youth will hear Jesus invitation to Peter and consider how they too can respond to this radical call to discipleship. Youth will gain new perspectives on the meaning of blessings and woes as they examine the vision in Jesus teaching. Youth will deepen their understanding about what it means to embody grace and kindness as an act of resistance.
Spring 2019 Session 1 March 3, 2019 Transfiguration Luke 9:28 36 (37 43) Session 2 March 10, 2019 Lent 1 Luke 4:1 13 Session 3 March 17, 2019 Lent 2 Luke 13:31 35 Session 4 March 24, 2019 Lent 3 Isaiah 55:1 9 Session 5 March 31, 2019 Lent 4 Luke 15:1 3, 11b 32 Session 6 April 7, 2019 Lent 5 John 12:1 8 Session 7 April 14, 2019 Palm/Passion Luke 19:28 40/23:1 49 Session 8 April 21, 2019 Easter Luke 24:1 12 Session 9 April 28, 2019 Easter 2 John 20:19 31 Session 10 May 5, 2019 Easter 3 Acts 9:1 20 After encountering the story of Jesus transfiguration, youth will explore ways to listen to Christ as commanded by God. Youth will reflect on the temptation of Jesus and how he made choices that demonstrated faithfulness to God. Youth will imagine how God s love can transform the threat of violence into a desire for compassion and hope. Youth will affirm that satisfaction comes through a relationship with God instead of worldly commitments. Youth will identify God s amazing grace and explore ways grace shapes relationships and community. Youth will seek ways to emulate Mary s generosity as they consider the importance of Jesus Christ in their lives. Youth will learn how Holy Week s events show Jesus as our king from God, and will explore ways to honor his rule in word and deed. Youth, with the women, will identify the challenges of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world. Youth will explore what it means to believe without seeing and consider how to live in a world that gives more weight to provable facts than the mystery of faith. Youth will examine God s intervention in Saul s life and, like Saul, begin to view the world through changed eyes.
Session 11 May 12, 2019 Easter 4 Psalm 23 Session 12 May 19, 2019 Easter 5 Revelation 21:1 6 Session 13 May 26, 2019 Easter 6 Acts 16:9 15 Like the psalmist, youth will find that well-being comes through entrusting their lives to God. Youth will stroll through Revelation 21 s vision and join in God s reconciling work, in solidarity with others and the world. Through Paul and Lydia s story, youth will engage the collaborative relationship between the work of the Spirit and their own choices.
Summer 2019 Session 1 June 2, 2019 Easter 7 Acts 16:16 34 Session 2 June 9, 2019 Pentecost Acts 2:1 21 Session 3 June 16, 2019 Trinity Psalm 8 Session 4 June 23, 2019 Proper 7 1 Kings 19:1 15a Session 5 June 30, 2019 Proper 8 2 Kings 2:1 2, 6 14 Session 6 July 7, 2019 Proper 9 Psalm 30 Session 7 July 14, 2019 Proper 10 Luke 10:25 37 Session 8 July 21, 2019 Proper 11 Luke 10:38 42 Session 9 July 28, 2019 Proper 12 Luke 11:1 13 Session 10 August 4, 2019 Proper 13 Luke 12:13 21 Session 11 August 11, 2019 Proper 14 Hebrews 11:1 3, 8 16 Youth will examine how their lives are woven into God s story of salvation and identify how they can embody this story for the world. As youth examine the Pentecost story, they will identify how the Spirit can empower them to find their voice and bear witness to the gospel. Youth will declare, with help from the psalmist, the majesty of God, who empowers us to care for creation. Through Elijah s story, youth will discover that they can count on God s presence, no matter what. Youth will explore their lineage of faith through the relationship between Elijah and Elisha. Youth will feel encouraged that, through the worshiping community, God meets them in their suffering and does not leave them there, clothing them with joy. Youth will be challenged by Jesus story of the Samaritan to practice God s shocking love-ethic, especially with unexpected people. Youth will strive to balance their discipleship between their many activities and their devotion to God. Youth will discover that praying for God s will to be done tells us who God is and who God calls them to be. Youth will explore the tension between being rich in money and things and being rich toward God. Youth will explore living in faith as living in the assurance that God, even though seemingly absent and silent, will fulfill God s purposes for the world.
Session 12 August 18, 2019 Proper 15 Hebrews 11:29 12:2 Session 13 August 25, 2019 Proper 16 Luke 13:10 17 Youth will gain insight and courage from the cloud of witnesses in order to be witnesses to others. Youth will reject societal prejudices that separate people and explore ways to promote the freedom that restores human beings to community.