Challenge for 2017

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on January 15, 2017 under Audio, Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

Here we are at the beginning of another year!  This lesson is a break from our James study, though the topic flows directly from our discussion from the first two verses in James 4, and we will actually land right back in James 4 for our conclusion.  God had given me this topic back in October for our annual New Year’s lesson, and I had been thinking about it since late 2015.

Lately there has been a lot of talk about “casual Christianity” in church and among our leadership.  The more I think about it, the more concerned I am that I and many others are practically living exactly that type of Christian walk, and aren’t even aware of it.

It is because of that possibility that this study compares Jesus’ “greatest commandment” and our lives to see if we are living up to His expectation of us – and our commitment to Him.

The Most Important Thing

AAC format playable in most browsers, iTunes, and iDevices.  39 min., 19MB

So Fresh and So Clean for 2016

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on January 17, 2016 under Audio, Bible study, Multiweek | Be the First to Comment

LOL!  As you can see below, my title for the lesson was boring.  This title came from my dear wife who always has a knack for spicing things up!  Anyway, this lesson (intended to be just one Sunday, but ended up being three…) is what I believe is God’s challenge for our class members for the new year.

Ministry Focus for 2016

Here are the recordings of my teaching this lesson (AAC format playable in most browsers, iTunes, and iDevices):

(My new lapel microphone does a much better job getting my audio, but a much poorer job picking up audio from the group, so I remove those silent gaps.  That results in some odd transitions, but it’s better than wasting your time.  I have purchased another microphone so I can record both.)

Week 1 – Ministry (12/20/15), 31 min., 15MB

 

Week 2 – Leadership (1/10/16), 42 min., 21MB

 

Week 3 – Personal Holiness (1/17/16), 44 min., 22MB

(I apologize for the sound quality of this lesson.  It’s all the fault of my sound engineer.  (Me.)  As mentioned above, I purchased an additional microphone to capture ambient sound (discussion from the group) and used it this week.  As it turned out, I didn’t make it through all the clicks needed to start my lapel microphone so I only have audio from the new ambient microphone (which is actually pretty impressive).  But there is lots of noise from the lectern that the microphone was sitting on, along with my iPad and my hands.  Lesson:  get something for the microphone to sit on that will isolate it from the lectern noise.  And get a better app that requires far fewer clicks to get it working.)

The Christian’s Wardrobe

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on August 4, 2013 under Bible study, Multiweek | Be the First to Comment

This lesson is a multi-week study of Colossians 3:12-14.  It is a wonderful passage that focuses on how to get along together, a truly needful message for the church today.  The eight virtues Paul lists in the passage are:  compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, long-suffering, forbearance, forgiveness, and love.

A Christian’s Wardrobe

Building Spiritual Disciplines into the Lives of Our Children

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on July 31, 2010 under Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

This lesson lists a number of spiritual disciplines and encourages parents not only to incorporate them into their own lives, but also to focus on the spiritual formation of their children.

Spiritual Disciplines for Your Kids

Ministry Roles in the Church

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on August 13, 2005 under Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

This lesson covers many of the ministry roles available for service opportunities in the church.

Ministry Roles in the Church

Spiritual Gifts

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on April 11, 2004 under Bible study, Series | Be the First to Comment

Zip file containing a lesson on basic spiritual gifts (teacher and student versions) along with supporting texts and a spiritual gifts inventory.  Study is based on a total of 20 gifts.

Spiritual Gifts