About Spring Hill Youth Group!

When you visit one of our services at Spring Hill, you will find a group of young people who truly care for one another and enjoy being together. We have a large group of younger children who are quickly growing to set things in motion for an awesome teenage youth group for several years to come. Our youth program is rapidly growing and we are adding new ideas and activities every year.
Every month, we have a youth devotional hosted by individual families of the congregation. During these devos we enjoy finger foods, sing, have a Bible lesson and ejoy time playing games together. These are opportunities for our kids to grow close as a group. We also have a fun activity that allows the kids to enjoy more time with one another. We try to plan good wholesome activities for our children to enjoy together.
We provide weekly Bible classes for all ages and each summer we have a Vacation Bible School that is popular in the community.
Our Youth Group is steadily growing, and we expect amazing things in the months and years to come. If you have questions about our Youth Group, contact Timothy Goode at tjgoode@charter.net.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Boast in the Lord

Most people who know me, know I’m smart; at least they know I think I’m smart and that I am well educated. That’s probably because for too long I have crammed my intelligence down the throat of anyone willing to stick around long enough. I have recently decided that this tactic is probably not the best approach to use when meeting new people, trying to gain the support of co-workers, or pretty much ever. People don’t seem to respond well to the guy who seems to have all the answers and knows everything.

There are a number of passages in which the Bible admonishes us to not be boastful (prideful). One of my favorites comes from James 4:16:

But as it is, you boast in your arrogance; all such boasting is evil.

To fully understand what James is talking about we would need only to read a couple of verses back when James addresses how we talk about our future plans. We talk about what “I” am going to do tomorrow, next week, next year or even five years from now. James tells us this language is us boasting in our arrogance. Instead we should say ‘If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that’.

Paul tells the Galatians that we should not be boastful causing a challenge between one another (Gal. 5:26). This boasting leads to envy and strife. We know our own salvation is a gift of God’s grace not of our own works so that we will not be led to boasting.

Given all of the passages that outline the evils of boasting and pride, Paul instructs us to be boastful. Not in our works, but in the works of God and in the cross of Jesus. Even when we preach the gospel we have nothing to boast about. Paul says it best:

If I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for I am under compulsion; for woe is me if I do not preach the gospel.” -- I Cor. 9:16

Anything we can boast about in our lives is not our doing, the credit must go to God.