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SALVATION HISTORY
LIFT
NOVEMBER 2018
Lay of the Land • Annoucements
• Lectionary/Liturgical Calendar
• John’s Presentation on Salvation History
• Ice Breaker/Reflection Questions
Announcements • Thanksgiving Food Outreach
• Faith Formation Program Job Opening
• Hail Mary in the Prayer Corner
• Advent Resources
• An Evening with St. Nick
• Jingle Jam
Lectionary/Liturgical Calendar
• 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
• Reading from the Cycle B, Gospel of Mark
• New liturgical year begins with first weekend of Advent December 2nd and 3rd
SALVATION HISTORY 12 DIFFERENT HISTORICAL PERIODS
1. Early days
2. Patriarchs
3. Exodus
4. Wandering
5. Judges
6. United Kingdom
7. Separated Kingdom
8. Exile
9. Return
10. Maccabean Revolt
11. Jesus
12. Acts
EARLY DAYS
ONE HOLY COUPLE
EARLY DAYS
ONE HOLY FAMILY
PATRIARCHS
ONE HOLY TRIBE
PATRIARCHS
ONE HOLY TRIBE
EXODUS/WANDERING/JUDGES
ONE HOLY NATION
UNITED KINGDOM
• ONE HOLY KINGDOM
JESUS
THE NEW COVENANT
ACTS
OUR SALVATION
OUR SALVATION
JAMES 2:26
COVENANTS VIDEO
ROE’s for Small Groups
• Give everyone a chance to talk
• Listen to one another
• What happens in small group…
• Holding a clipboard? You have a job.
Let’s Move • Holy Couple…chairs near the buffet table
• Holy Family…chairs to the far left of the TV
• Holy Tribe…chairs to the left of the TV
• Holy Nation…chairs to the right of the TV
• Holy Kingdom…chairs in the back corner
Ice Breaker
• Say your name and answer this question: If you were a dessert, what kind would you be and why?
REFLECTION QUESTIONS • A covenant is a solemn promise that creates a family bond.
When have you experienced God holding up His end of the covenant? How have you been holding up your side of the covenant?
• The sacraments are visible assurances that God is present in our lives. When have you experienced this in your life? How do the sacraments help you to have a personal relationship with God?
• Sometimes we can feel like we are going through the motions in church. How can you make Mass more meaningful? How have you gone deeper at Mass?