Advent – The Coming of Jesus

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]For centuries, believers around the world have used the weeks leading up to Christmas to prepare themselves for celebrating the birth of Jesus and awaiting His Second Coming. The Advent season begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and concludes on Christmas Day. The whole point of Advent is to spend several weeks – four weeks, to be exact – preparing for Christmas.

Advent, from the Latin word meaning “coming” or “arrival,” is the traditional celebration of the first advent of Jesus born in a stable and the anxious awaiting of His second advent in glory.  The focus of the season is a time for remembering and rejoicing, watching and waiting.

Video Driven Advent Bible Study

Eastwood Tulsa has made RightNow Media, the Netflix of Bible study, available for free to all our members. As a church-wide focus on the coming of Christ, you will be studying on your own, with your family, or in your small groups Matt Chandler’s sermon series, Advent, on RightNow Media, beginning December 1st, 2019.

Schedule and Study Guide

Advent – The Coming of Jesus is a five-part sermon series from Matt Chandler, Pastor of The Village Church in Flower Mound, Texas.

December 1st – Part 1: A History of Darkness and Depravity
December 8th – Part 2: Rescue
December 15th – Part 3: Forgiveness
December 22nd – Part 4: New Hearts and Lives
December 25th – Part 5: All Things New

Study Guides are available in the foyer or are available for download below.
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How to Subscribe to RightNow Media

You can get your free access at https://eastwoodtulsa.org/rightnow, inside the Eastwood Tulsa App, or by texting “RightNow EWBC” to 41411. Here is the link to the study >> https://www.rightnowmedia.org/Content/Series/1308

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Made for More

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/pərˈspektiv/
a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.

We are all made for more. The “more than” can vary. More than the American Dream, more than a job title or a career advancement or your culture’s expectations and values, more than the limits you put on yourself. Made for More is an invitation to expand your understanding of purpose.

What is Perspectives?

Perspectives is a discipleship course that takes you through the Bible, back in time, and across the globe. A fantastic array of pastors, theologians, missiologists and mobilizers will challenge and inspire you as they help bring the course content to life with their personal experiences and expertise. You will join a community of believers as you journey together toward a better understanding who God is, what He is doing, and your role within that. Whether you are single, married, a student, a homemaker, a professional or retired, Perspectives will encourage and challenge you to live on purpose, with purpose.

God has a “world-sized” role for every Christian in His global purpose. Whether people go to distant countries or stay at home is a secondary issue. The primary issue is what most people are hungry to discover: vision to live a life of purpose. Discovering that vision makes this course valuable, and perhaps crucial, for any Christian.

What is God’s Heart for All People

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Back in Time

From Genesis to the prophets, Jesus Christ to the early church, and Constantine to today, you will see how God has been moving, how the global Church has responded, and what the greatest needs in world evangelization remain today. Perspectives will sharpen your focus on the world and help stimulate your thinking about the Great Commission. The course surveys the global cause of Christ in four dimensions: Biblical, Historical, Cultural, and Strategic.

It isn’t a class about missions, but a course on how every believer can be intimately woven into the story of God using His people to be a blessing to all the peoples of the earth.

About the Class

This 15-week study meets every Thursday beginning January 16 through May 7, 2020 from 6:00pm – 9:00pm.

Cost is $270 per person. Credit for Graduate is $325 and Undergraduate is $500. Alumni pricing varies.

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You Were MADE FOR MORE!

Use what’s in you to bless the world around you!

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Treats, Not Tricks: Keep your child’s holiday safe this Halloween

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Halloween is an exciting time of year for kids, and to help ensure they have a safe holiday, here is our Ultimate Guide to Halloween Safety. By following these simple tips, every parent and caregiver can help their child experience a fun – and safe – Halloween.

HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS

  1. Bright and reflective costumes are ideal.
  2. There’s a lot of walking involved for all that loot. Make sure that shoes are comfortable and fit well.
  3. Costumes that are too long could cause tripping, entanglement or contact with flame. Be sure to check that your kiddo’s night doesn’t get all banged up because of ill-fitting attire.
  4. Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.
  5. Use traffic signals and crosswalks when crossing the street. Remind children to watch for cars that are turning or backing up.
  6. Look left, then right and left again when crossing the street and keep looking as you cross.
  7. Keep your head up while walking, not running, across the street being sure to keep electronic devices down.
  8. Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them.
  9. Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible.  Children should walk on direct routes with the fewest street crossings.
  10. Remain on well-lit streets and always use the sidewalk.
  11. If no sidewalk is available, walk at the far edge of the roadway facing traffic.
  12. Never cut across yards or use alleys.
  13. Wait until children are home to sort and check treats. Though tampering is rare, a responsible adult should closely examine all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items. Look for any evidence of the following:
  • An unusual appearance
  • Discoloration
  • Tiny pinholes
  • Tears in wrappers
  • Throw out homemade treats unless they’re from someone you know very well. If something looks suspicious, throw it out, and if you find actual evidence of tampering, notify the police.

Halloween Safety Tips from Law Enforcement

  1. Know who’s living in your child’s trick-or-treating route by checking the sex offender registry https://sors.doc.state.ok.us/svor/f?p=119:1:
  2. Establish a return time and to only eat treats when kids get back home after being inspected by an adult (fully wrapped and not strange looking, smelling or feeling).
  3. Make sure your child knows their home telephone number and to call 9-1-1 in case of an emergency or become lost.
  4. Identify your child before they head out by pining a slip of paper with name, address and phone number in their pocket in case of an emergency.

Nextdoor Treat Map

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Nextdoor, the private social network for neighborhoods, offers a Treat Map to help trick-or-treaters hit the candy jackpot this Halloween.  Parents and neighbors can use the Treat Map to plan where they will  trick-or-treat on Halloween night, whether on their computer or on-the-go with Nextdoor for iPhone and Android.

To use the Treat Map, follow these simple steps:

  1. If you’re already a Nextdoor member, simply sign into your account. If you are not yet a member, you can sign up and verify your address to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun: https://nextdoor.com/treat_map/
  2. Once signed in, visit your neighborhood map. You will be given the choice to add a candy corn or haunted house on top of your home. If you live in or plan to visit a multi-tenant building, just click on the parcel to see the details of who will be participating in that building.
  3. Encourage your neighbors and friends to place the appropriate icon on the map so you’ll know exactly who is handing out candy or hosting a haunted house.

When it comes to childhood injury prevention, repeated and consistent messages are the keys to safety. Remember to review these safety tips with your children annually to help prevent pedestrian injuries, falls, poisonings, and other threats each October.

A Safe Alternative

Be sure to save some time on Halloween night to stop by Eastwood Tulsa for our annual Fall Festival held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Children of all ages are welcome to wear costumes and collect candy and that’s not all. You can enjoy face painting, photo booth, karate demonstration and participate in our costume contest and all for free.

See you then!

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