Wednesday, December 15, 2010

No Hoarding: Learning to Give Your Life Away

So much of life is about what we're going to receive. We often hear people ask what they'll get in return for their time of service or their giving of a donation. In Acts 20:35 Jesus is quoted as saying, "It is better to give than to receive." I believe that this is more than a warm fuzzy Hallmark cliche; instead its a command for his followers to model their lifestyles after. Life isn't meant to be hoarded for ourselves. We can't go through life trying to consume more, buy more, and keep more for ourselves. God wants to do amazing things in this world, and the awesome part is that he wants you to be a participant in his work. Unfortunately, if we're consumed only with our own needs, we become blind to the needs of others. During our series we discussed the importance of giving away our money through tithes and offerings and that we can't let money become a god in our lives. The second week was a conversation about how we can be generous with our resources and the stuff we currently own. The weekend before Thanksgiving we talked about how part of generosity is having an attitude of gratitude and being thankful for what you have and the people in your life. The fourth week was a discussion about how to be generously giving away your time to serve others. We concluded the series by teaching that Christ followers need to be generous with their forgiveness. We can't be hoarding our lives for ourselves, instead begin to generously give it away to meet the needs of others and expand the kingdom of God.
All of the sermons from this series can be downloaded for free on iTunes, just search "Uturn Bothell" and you'll find them.

Support Youth Missions with Sugar

100% of the sales from our vending machines goes towards youth mission trips to Mexico, Los Angeles, Vietnam, and all over the world. Its only possible when families donate the soda and snacks needed to stock the machines. We're not asking for everyone to break the bank, but imagine if every family bought 1 box of individually wrapped candy or a 12 pack of soda? Our machines would be steadily supplied and the funds wouldn't have to go towards buying more sugar, instead the money helps to send students around the world to share the gospel.
Donations can be dropped off in the Student Center. Contact Sean Nault if you have questions, seann@eastsidechurch.org

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Monthly Newsletter: December 2010

Download this month's newsletter and get informed about upcoming events such as the Uturn Xmas party, Winter Camp, and our 1st ever Super Bowl Party. We still have a few spots on our Mexico Team; get those applications and deposits in ASAP. You can click here or the image above to download the PDF of the newsletter.
Uturn JH wants to wish you a Happy Christmas!