The document provides the schedule and details for a women's retreat taking place at Camp Tadmor, including the schedule of sessions, workshops, meals and recreational activities over the weekend. Lodging options at the rustic mountain camp include cabins, tent and RV camping, and glamping. Attendees are reminded of policies around smoking, accessibility, self-contained RVs, on-site amenities, and limited cell service.
Series passages that pump me up - part 6- generosity - 06-28-15- presentationLifePointe Church
This is Part 6 of Pastor Chuck Bernal’s message series, “Passages That Pump Me Up”. This message encourages all of us to become generous in every part of our lives by revealing the things that prevent and promote generosity. This messsage will delivered at LifePointe Church in Crowley, TX on Sunday, June 28, 2015.
Series passages that pump me up - part 6- generosity - 06-28-15- presentationLifePointe Church
This is Part 6 of Pastor Chuck Bernal’s message series, “Passages That Pump Me Up”. This message encourages all of us to become generous in every part of our lives by revealing the things that prevent and promote generosity. This messsage will delivered at LifePointe Church in Crowley, TX on Sunday, June 28, 2015.
This is a study of how impressed Jesus was with little things, and how being faithful in the little leads to greater things. Small is a big deal with Jesus.
This is the third lesson of a series based on the book Letters From The Lamb. This lesson covers the first of the letters to the seven churches of Asia in Revelation, the letter to Philadelphia (accompanies slide show of the same name)
Jesus taught a lesson to His disciples and all those who will ever be His disciples to serve. In this lesson we His teaching and ways to apply it today. Both audio and slides can be found www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
God’s love is often described as a Divine flow of love and grace - movement that is never restricted. Nothing we say or do changes the love that is poured out upon us by God. It is unmerited in every sense – freely given to all. The only thing we have to do is be willing to accept and trust and share in the flow of that love.
So during Lent we have been examining our lives to see what blocks that flow - in other words, to examine our personal garbage. Thus shifting through our hurts and wounds and addictions so that we can be present and aware and participating in that ever present flow.
And today's gospel gives deeper insight on the fully human and fully divine side of Jesus Christ and his relationship to the community and the importance of our active participation. What does that look like? And what is the ending of this story that is often missed, but key in bringing forth the good news?
Continuing in our exploration through the Gospel of Luke, this chapter is a great introduction to the season of Lent. During this season, we will ask, because God pursues what is lost, what response is demanded of us?
This is a study of how impressed Jesus was with little things, and how being faithful in the little leads to greater things. Small is a big deal with Jesus.
This is the third lesson of a series based on the book Letters From The Lamb. This lesson covers the first of the letters to the seven churches of Asia in Revelation, the letter to Philadelphia (accompanies slide show of the same name)
Jesus taught a lesson to His disciples and all those who will ever be His disciples to serve. In this lesson we His teaching and ways to apply it today. Both audio and slides can be found www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
God’s love is often described as a Divine flow of love and grace - movement that is never restricted. Nothing we say or do changes the love that is poured out upon us by God. It is unmerited in every sense – freely given to all. The only thing we have to do is be willing to accept and trust and share in the flow of that love.
So during Lent we have been examining our lives to see what blocks that flow - in other words, to examine our personal garbage. Thus shifting through our hurts and wounds and addictions so that we can be present and aware and participating in that ever present flow.
And today's gospel gives deeper insight on the fully human and fully divine side of Jesus Christ and his relationship to the community and the importance of our active participation. What does that look like? And what is the ending of this story that is often missed, but key in bringing forth the good news?
Continuing in our exploration through the Gospel of Luke, this chapter is a great introduction to the season of Lent. During this season, we will ask, because God pursues what is lost, what response is demanded of us?
Jesus was the source of life from deathGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus being a source of life from death. Paul is suffering a great deal but it is leading to Christ being magnified. His living death in Christ is producing deathless living in others, and so it is that all suffering can lead to life with the right motive.
This is a study of how Jesus is the source of our good works. We are God's workmanship created in Christ Jesus to walk in a path of doing good for the glory of God.
1. Everyday of our liveswe are caught upin stories; throughbooks,TV shows,movies,andeven
chattingwithfriendsovercoffee.We seek storiesoutforthe adventure andthe romance,we love the
compellingcharactersandthe grippingplotlines of abookor a movie.Whyare we so movedbystory?
Because it’swritteninourhearts,inour veryDNA. The wordof God reads like the bestlove storyever
written.Full of heroesandheroineswhoshow upjustintime tosave the day,kingsandbeasts,
celebrationsandfeasts,the Bible isthe storyof God’srelentlesslove-pursuitof Hispeople.
The story of God culminatesinan unparalleled climax atthe deathandresurrectionof Jesus.
Thiswas God’sway of pullingusbackintoHis story. God is writinganepictale and He longsfor usto be
a part of it!You see,we all are strandsinGod’s chronicle of glory. Ephesianschaptertwo isfull of
adventure,unearthlyimagery,andthe heroicactsof Christ.
“But because of hisgreat love forus,God, who isrich in mercy,made usalive withChristeven
whenwe were deadintransgressions –itisby grace youhave beensaved. .. For we are God’s
handiwork,createdinChristJesustodogoodworks,whichGod preparedinadvance forus to do.”
HavingbeencreatedinGod’sownimage,we eachhave importanttasksto accomplishwithin
the story of God. You playa vital role inGod’s plan. WhereverGodhaswrittenyouintothe story,no
matterwhere youlive orwork,that isthe threadthat He wants youto pick up and run with. Itisnot on
our ownstrength,or byour ownworksthat we have thishigh callingonourlives.Itisthroughthe grace
and love of the Fatherand the sacrifice of Jesusthatwe can evenbe a part of God’sfamilyandGod’s
story.
We are callingeachof youto stepoutside of yourdailylives,stopwhatyou’re doing,andtake a
lookat the biggerpicture,the greatadventure thatGod isweavingtogetherforHisglory. Once we can
grasp the story arc that God is writing,ourownworries, desires,andfearsbegintofade intothe
background.Aswe stepback for the granderview,let’saskhow we fitinto God’sepictale.Where does
the threadof yourdelicate life playitspartinGod’sgreat adventure?
Christcame to reconcile us,tobringusback intothe story.AsEphesians2 says,we were
estrangedfromGod,but Christ’slife,death,andresurrectionworkto unifyeverylife-threadintoGod’s
chronicle of glory.“Hispurpose wasto create in himself one newhumanityoutof the two,thusmaking
peace,andin one bodyto reconcile bothof themtoGod throughthe cross.. . In himthe whole building
isjoinedtogetherandrisestobecome aholytemple inthe Lord.Andin himyoutoo are beingbuilt
togethertobecome a dwellinginwhichGodlivesbyhisSpirit.”–Ephesians2:15,21-22.
Speaker’sBio
Schedule
Friday
10:00am – 7:00pm RegistrationTentOpen
1:00pm – 5:00pm Recreation
2:00pm – 2:50pm Workshops(Twooptions)
5:30pm – 6:30pm Dinner
6:00pm Church Leaders’Meeting(Evergreen Lodge)
6:45pm SessionOne
9:15pm – 11:00pm Bunco Party
2. Saturday
7:30am – 9:00am Breakfast
8:00am – 9:15am RegistrationTentOpen
9:15am SessionTwo
11:00am – 12:00pm RegistrationTentOpen
11:00am – 11:50am Workshop
12:00pm – 1:15pm Lunch
1:30pm – 2:20pm Workshop
1:00pm – 5:00pm Recreation
2:30pm Lawn Game Tournament
5:25pm – 6:45pm Dinner
7:00pm SessionThree
9:15pm Fireside Chats
Sunday
7:00am 5K Trail Run
7:15am – 8:20am Breakfast
8:30am SessionFour
1:00pm Camp Closes
*ScheduleSubjectto Change
Lodging
Camp Tadmoris a rustic,mountaintopfacility.Please keepthisinmindasyoutravel the roadsand trails.
Cabinspace is limited.BasictentandRV spacesare available inthe ForumField,CampingLoop,and
MeadowRidge.Campingspaces,alongwiththe limitedRV hookups,are availableonafirstcome,first
servedbasis.
Glamping
Recreation
Duringrecreationtimes,youcanenjoyswimminginCampTadmor’slake,canoeing,pingpong,sand
volleyball,the giantswing,discgolf,hikingtrails,andcraftswhichwill be stationedatMeadow Ridge.
Make sure to bringsturdyshoesforthese variousactivities.Thisyear,we will have lawngamessetupin
the recreational field,andwill evenholdatournamentonSaturdayafternoon!
To promote a healthycommunity thisweekendas we live inclose proximity,please considerthe
following:
- Thisis an eventdesignedforwomenhighschool age andolder.
- Mothersare welcome tobringbabiesunderone yearold.
- Smokingisallowedindesignatedsmokingareasonly.
- Shuttlesare available aroundcamptoaidthose withdifficultywalkingthe campgrounds.
- RVs/Campersshouldbe self-containedassiteswithelectrical andwaterhookupsare limited.
- Camp Tadmorhas a camp store offeringsnacks,beverages,andmerchandise.
3. - Serviceslike fuel,grocerystores,anda hospital are 20 milesaway.
- CedarCreekCoffee Shopison-siteandoffersafull-service espressobar.
- Cell phone service islimited.Emergencymessagesmaybe leftat541-401-8311.
- Don’tforgetto bringyour friendstothe CraftStation!Craftswill have additionalcostsfor
materials.