Growing in Love
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Love matters

This is us. Though not all of you could be there that night, this image represents “us.” Friends for sure, but oh, we are so much more. Transcending human DNA are spiritual bonds, invisible to the microscope, evident only by love. We are bound by blood, not of genealogy, but of our Savior who has made us one. Yes, we are family, a body, a church—sisters, united by the love of Jesus and by our love for Jesus. If this is a family formed by the sacrificial love of Jesus, and it is, it makes sense that one thing should mark its members—love. Just in case we thought it was optional, though, Jesus makes it very clear. “I give you a new commandment: love one another. Just as I have loved you, you must also love one another” (John 13:34, CSB). Love matters in this family of God, and there are love matters that can’t be ignored or love simply doesn’t exist.

One matter we must get right is love’s nature. Love should be lovely, right? We know we are supposed to love each other, and of course we do, don’t we? If it were that simple, I wonder why Paul would warn against hypocrisy? “Love must be without hypocrisy” (Romans 12:9, CSB). There must be something long and hard about real love that would make me want to fake it. If you’re like me, it’s easy to say, but harder to make that squishy, slippery feeling I call “love” become action instead of mere mental and verbal assent. You think you’ve made the decision to love, once and for all. You think you’ve got it, but then you find that some days you’ve lost it. How can that be? Or, you put love on your task list, only to get to the end of the day and wonder if you accomplished it. Even if you sheepishly check it off, you wake up to see it has automatically transferred to today’s list, and the next and the next and the next. It’s never done, and we like done. Check. Not love, it can’t be tackled that way. No, Jesus showed us love. “This is how we have come to know love: He laid down His life for us. We should also lay down our lives for our brothers” (1 John 3:16, CSB). How do you quantify that? As long as there is life left, there is more laying down to do. “Love never ends” (1 Corinthians 13:8, CSB). Love isn’t valentines. It isn’t for February. Love is sacrifice. It’s for life. That’s the nature of love.

Then there’s the matter of the context of love. Love begins to get a little more concrete when we look at it like Jesus does—laying down our lives. But still, practically speaking, I am not quite sure how to lay down my life for you, my sister in Christ. But Jesus knows us so well. You can almost hear Him say, “For example… ‘If anyone has this world's goods and sees his brother in need but shuts off his compassion from him-- how can God's love reside in him? Little children, we must not love in word or speech, but in deed and truth…’” (1 John 3:17-18, CSB). In other words, love has to show, or it simply doesn’t exist. In order to show, there must be context. It logically flows that love is meaningless in isolation. “Seeing a brother in need” implies connection. Isn’t it ironic that love can’t be known unless it is shown, and love can’t be shown if needs aren’t known. We need to be together, vulnerable and observant. That is part of why we gather—on Sundays, on many days, in life groups, in homes. For us sisters—on 1st Thursdays, on One-to-One days, on just-because days. Not because we don’t have other things to do, but because we have one main thing to do. Together we are learning to know each other, to grow in devotion to each other, to share and care for the needs of each other, to weep and rejoice with each other, to speak to one another in love, to spur one another on to love and good deeds, to encourage one another with God’s Truth, to delight in the gospel together, to sacrifice for one another, to serve together, to pray for each other, to lay down our lives for each other. Because of Jesus’ love for us, we are connected to each other. Because of our love for each other, we must connect. We belong to each other, and that is a beautiful, though often a costly and messy, thing. Love doesn’t exist without context.

In this task of love, there is also the matter of potential. Thankfully, this is not completely left to us, because we mess love up all the time with our selfishness and sin. Love isn’t something we have to figure out how to get once we are in God’s family. No, love is our birth mark. It’s on us, in us, given to us. “We love because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19, CSB). After all, the very first listed fruit of the Holy Spirit, who lives in us, is love. What hope, what grace, what a gift—to be loved by God and gifted with love for others. And yet, for now, we exist in this time and space where love is in us but must also be worked out by us. Chemists divide energy into two classes. Potential energy is energy an object has because of its position relative to some other object. Kinetic energy  is energy possessed by an object in motion. In a sense, love is the same. We are full of potential love because of our position relative to Jesus Christ, but that love must be put in motion by us in order to be actualized. I wonder what the profound impact would be were we to unleash our full potential for love!

Why, you may be asking, is this love thing such a big deal anyway? I guess it’s not, if church is another of our clubs or hobbies or a feel-good place we come for some spiritual teaching. If that is how we feel, then we are missing the effect of the whole matter. The effect of love is multi-faceted, like a diamond that flashes a spectrum of lights when hit by the sun. There may be countless points of light, but I simply leave you with two effects that matter. One, it confirms our faith to our own hearts. It says so in black and white in 1 John 3. “Little children, we must not love in word or speech, but in deed and truth; that is how we will know we are of the truth, and will convince our hearts in His presence, because if our hearts condemn us, God is greater than our hearts and knows all things” (1 John 3:18-20, CSB). You see, we cannot be Sunday-morning Jesus-people. Jesus’ people are all-of-life all-for-Jesus people. If Jesus’ love is in us, it compels us to love each other, and that love confirms our faith in the truth. But a second effect of love is a more outward and potentially costly matter. Our love isn’t just a birth mark, seen and known by family only. Our active, sacrificial, continual love for each other shows Jesus to the world. “By this all people will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another" (John 13:35, CSB). In Jesus’ perfect wisdom, our identity is “together,” and the world sees Him through our “togetherness.” Not only do we need each other, sisters, but the world needs “us.”

Yes, love matters. When we rightly understand love’s nature, context, potential, and effect, we may be beginning to understand what Jesus was talking about when He said, “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:39, CSB). How are we doing in these matters of love?

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1st Thursday CONNECT

February’s 1st Thursday CONNECT is devoted to, what else? LOVE. How can we love each other in meaningful ways and love the world in tangible ways? These are things we will touch on this month. After a candlelight dinner, we will learn about Love Languages, learn how we can support Love, Inc., and start a great Love Story: Ruth. So, let’s get together February 7th, 6:30-8:30 PM, at New Life Church. We always appreciate knowing you are coming so that we can have enough but not too much seating, food, and handouts. You can let us know any one of a number of ways—sign up on our Facebook event, or send a message through our Remind group, or email Marcia.

One-to-One

One-to-One Bible Reading is available to all, regardless of whether you can attend on Thursday or not. It is beautiful to see the women of New Life Church connecting with each other and growing in God’s Word together. You can get One-to-One Bible Reading resources on our website or pick them up in the foyer at church. Simply ask someone to read with you for the month and get started anytime. In February we will be reading Ruth, a powerful story of God’s providence and provision. Wouldn’t it be especially delightful to go through Ruth with an older woman, a “Naomi,” or a younger woman, a “Ruth,” this month? Consider who you might ask! Email any time with questions or for help in finding a partner.


Communication

Sign up on Remind, or text @nlwomen to the number 81010, to receive Women’s Ministry announcements and to RSVP for events.


Serve

At 1st Thursday CONNECT in March, we will be filling bags to support the ministry of Love, Inc. A list of supplies will be available with the One-to-One handouts this month if you would like to purchase products to fill a bag. More information will be given at 1st Thursday CONNECT.


Links

Women’s Training Network, a conference for women put on by The Gospel Coalition, will be held in Portland, April 12-13. This is a new conference but is similar to the former Verity Conferences held in our area, even led by the same woman, Taylor Turkington. It would be fun to go with a group and learn to use God’s Word well in our lives, our homes, our ministries. Registration is open!

Ruth, a devotional study of the book of Ruth, put out by The Daily Grace Co., might be a nice addition to your study this month.

The Danger of Self Care @Crossway

Searching for the Story of Home @TGC

Ignite the Wonder, a conference for women put on by Western Seminary, will be held in Portland on March 2nd.

(Resources are reviewed but may not always reflect the views of New Life Church.)

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Welcome to 2019!
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1st Thursday CONNECT

We’re starting the new year with a birthday party! We’ve just celebrated Jesus’ birth. It’s the birth of a new year. If the Lord wills, we will each celebrate another birthday this year. So, we’re going celebrate! We will also be focusing on how we can connect with the missionary women that New Life Church supports, on their birthdays and beyond. Our teaching time will be from the book of Luke, a perfect way to wrap up Jesus’ birthday. 1st Thursday CONNECT is January 3, 6:30-8:30 PM, at New Life Church, dinner provided. If possible, let us know you are coming by emailing or by signing up on our Facebook event.

One-to-One Bible Reading will be in the book of Joshua for January. We will kick it off with a brief orientation to the book at 1st Thursday CONNECT. One of the best parts of One-to-One reading is getting to know another woman and conferring over God’s Word. What is the purpose of the passage? What does it mean to us today? What difference will it make in my life? So, who could you partner with this month? A few simple meetings could make a big difference. Think about it, pray about it, and ask someone.

If you miss Thursday, extra resources will be available in the church lobby and on the website.

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New Books

What a sweet time we had at Share the Joy in December! The treats, the art work, the Advent readings and booklet, cute crafts, warm conversations—it was a joy to be together and begin to prepare our hearts for Christmas. Highlighted at Share the Joy were several books that are now available to be checked out of the church library, perfect for a winter read. Enjoy!

God's Story

Christ from Beginning to End, Hunter and Wellum

The Child’s Story Bible, Catherine Vos

 Theology

Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe, Driscoll and Breshears

Christian Beliefs: 20 Basics Every Christian Should Know, Wayne Grudem

Ministry

A Meal with Jesus, Tim Chester

A Loving Life, Paul Miller

Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands, Paul Tripp

Spiritual Growth

Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell

Christ Formed in You, Brian Hedges

Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God, Timothy Keller

Apologetics

Our Secular Age, Collin Hansen

Making Sense of God: Finding God in the Modern World, Timothy Keller

Suffering

The Scars That Have Shaped Me, Vaneetha Rendall Risner

Suffering: Gospel Hope When Life Doesn't Make Sense, Paul Tripp

Women

The Gospel Centered Woman, Wendy Alsup

The Mission of Motherhood, Sally Clarkson

Sacred Influence, Gary Thomas

Local

Fruit Flies in Our Faith, Annie Paden


Communication

Sign up with New Life Church Women’s Ministry on Remind to receive Women’s Ministry text announcements and RSVP for events.


Growth

Looking for a Bible reading plan for 2019? There are many options and ideas at YouVersion.

New Life Church Women’s Ministry website has printable resources, including a two-year ROOTED Bible Reading Plan and Bible Memorization Plans.

The Most Important Tool for Observing the Structure of a Narrative Episode @Knowable Word

Skinned Knees, Broken Hearts, and the Need for Mommy Theologians @TGC

What Should We Do When the Sadness is Unbearable? @Patheos

(Resources are reviewed but may not always reflect the views of New Life Church.)

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Two events coming in December!

SHARE THE JOY

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Our annual Christmas celebration, Share the Joy, will be held Sunday, December 2, 5-8 PM, at New Life Church in West Linn! We begin at 5 with a few announcements and instructions, but the rest of the evening belongs to you. Enjoy space for conversation, festive treats and warm drinks. Peruse book ideas and resources to help you dig into God’s Word in 2019. Create an optional simple craft. Best of all, quietly reflect on the advent of Jesus Christ at stations in the auditorium, each with a reading and original artwork. Take home an Advent booklet by Joyce Schroeder to continue your personal reflection on Christ during the Christmas season. If you can’t make it at 5, come when you can, and stay as long as you like. Bring a friend and join us!


1st Thursday CONNECT

It’s almost time again for 1st Thursday CONNECT, our monthly gathering. It’s cold; it’s dark; it’s December. So we’re going to get cozy and have pizza and pajamas night! Put on something comfy and join us Thursday, December 6, 6:30-8:30 PM. After we eat, we will sip on cocoa, tie fleece blankets for Shepherd’s Door, learn from the book of Mark, and get ready to dive into Luke for Christmas.

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Who might you ask to do One-to-One Bible Reading with you in December? There might be a new woman you could get to know, or a neighbor you could share Christ with this Christmas through the book of Luke.

If possible, let us know you are coming by signing up on our Facebook Event, sending an email, or by texting 503-720-7197. Before the busyness of the month sets in, it will be a joy to get together and anchor ourselves in God’s Word. We’re excited to share the evening with you!


Did you know?

  • You can sign up for Women’s Ministry News under New Life Church subscriptions.

  • You can join our Women’s Ministry Facebook group.

  • You can get more information or resources on the the Women’s Ministry page of New Life Church.

  • You can pick up extra One-to-One Bible Reading handouts in the foyer at church or print them from the website.

  • The Women’s Ministry planning team is praying for you. If you have prayer needs you would like to share, please contact us. This year’s team includes: Elaine Hochstettler, Kim Fraley, Rita Salo, Marcia Reavely, Michelle Glynn, and Gay Haugen.

  • There are some excellent city-wide events coming up in 2019. IGNITE is one of them, March 2. And for all Bible teachers, the 9 Marks Conference on Biblical Theology is March 1-2. Registration for that one opens December 7.

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Upcoming Events
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1ST THURSDAY CONNECT

As soon as you flip the calendar, it's time for 1st Thursday CONNECT, coming up November 1, 6:30-8:30 PM! Please join us downstairs at New Life Church for dinner, teaching from the book of Mark, new resources for next month, plus some fun and practical opportunities to express gratitude. We will be collecting nonperishable food items for the Bridges to Change food bags. If you would like to bring something, suggested donations include: cereal, peanut butter, jelly, canned fruits and veggies, mac and cheese.

If possible, let us know you are coming by signing up on Facebook or by clicking here to send an email. If you can’t make it, we will miss you for sure, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out. We hope to have the teaching time on Facebook Live, so look for us there!

RESOURCES

One-to-One Bible Reading resources are available on New Life Church Women’s Ministry website, as well as at 1st Thursday CONNECT. Even if you can’t attend on Thursday, you are welcome to print the resources and join in on One-to-One. We are focusing on the Gospel of Mark for the months of October and November. If you missed the introduction to Mark at last month’s 1st Thursday, you can catch the video of Gay Haugen’s teaching on Facebook.

We had so much fun last month, we can’t wait to get together again at 1st Thursday CONNECT on the 1st! Hope to see you then!

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September Update
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WHAT'S NEXT?

Here we are, well into September, and hopefully you are wondering—what's next for women's ministry? We are eagerly planning for the upcoming year and can't wait to tell you all about it! Put Thursday, October 4, 6:30-8:30 p.m., on your calendar and join us for the kickoff. There'll be dinner and fun. We'll tell you about the plans for fall and get things underway.

Women's Ministry is all about helping women connect with God and each other. We are in the sweet spot of doing both when we are in God's word together.

To help us do that, we are taking a layered approach to connecting this year. We are excited because we believe this plan is simple, flexible, accessible, and has something for everyone. Each layer can stand alone but grows sweeter when combined with the others, and none of them takes a lot of time.

The Layers

So, what are the layers?

1) ROOTED in God's Word

We will have monthly resources available to help you personally dig into a Bible "book of the month." Simple and useful.

2) ONE-to-ONE Bible Reading

We are excited about this new layer, connecting with God and another woman in ONE-to-ONE Bible reading. Nothing scary, just reading and discussing the "book of the month" with another woman over the course of the month. If you can only do one, this layer has potential to accomplish so much and is accessible for anyone. Choose a friend, a neighbor, a younger woman or an older woman, someone new or an old-timer. Meet with someone different every month or stick with someone longer term. You can even ask us to match you up. Anyone can do it--shut-ins, walk-ins, new moms, students, employed, retired, intra-and extroverts. You can meet over the phone, over coffee, over Skype, even at church. You can do evenings, or weekends, or nap time, or anytime. Flexible and impactful.

3) 1st Thursday CONNECT

Also new this year is what we are calling 1st Thursday CONNECT. Each first Thursday evening, we will gather in the New Life Church basement for food, fun, meaningful activities, plus Bible teaching from some of our own women. Relaxing and purposeful.

4) Special Events

Women's Ministry will have its usual special events. SHARE the JOY, our Christmas gathering, is up next on Sunday, December 2. Fun and meaningful.


Please join us for dinner October 4! Get more details and learn about our first "book of the month," Mark. Will you start dreaming now of women you might connect with for a month or two? The Women's Ministry team will always be available to help make connections or answer questions. May God use His word and our relationships to draw us into deeper delight of Himself this year.

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