Heaven, like the Super Bowl, is not just something that appears. It has events leading up to it. There are 16 games in the regular season, and then the play-offs. The play-offs are like tests that must be overcome to receive the prize. Some of those are easier, and some are harder. Sometimes there are lucky breaks, and bad breaks, but none 1 thought on “How to Have a Super Life – a Sermon for Super Bowl Sunday” Bob Chidester. January 22, 2015 at 12:12 pm. Over 90 million Americans will watch Super Bowl XL this Sunday. The game is a national ritual; friends and family gather to dip chips, hearken to our anthem, smile or snipe at the commercials, and gawk at the halftime show. Much hoopla surrounds the Super Bowl, but at its center remains the game itself, violent and sublime. Good morning! Today is Super Bowl Sunday. Well, the Super Bowl doesn’t start in Hawaii until 1:18 in the afternoon, or about 5 hours from now. I’m not a big football fan, but I’m married to one, so I know just a little bit about it. I know that the game is in Miami. I know that Denver and Atlanta are playing. Introduction: Him top priority tonite w/ Pastor Jeremy preaching. We’ll have a 'ball' tonite and he will probably choose to run with ithopefully it won’t be offensive. I suggest you choose to receive tonite as he is choosing to 'defend' the faith. We will meet in the youth chapel on 2nd floor, and I It’s not Super Bowl rings, but the crown of eternal life Christ that we seek. (2 Timothy 4:7-8) Make it Practical. Are you in the game? No one in the crowd ever gains a yard on the field. No one in the crowd ever adds a single point to the scoreboard. The game is played and won by the players on the field, and not by anyone else. [00:00:57] You know, and you might think, well, that's just the world, those people out there. Now, let me just tell you, last year at this church, the week before the Super Bowl to Super Bowl Sunday, there was a difference of one hundred people in attendance at this church because a football game that starts three hours after work done, OK. Sermon Notes We are at the convergence of a potential history-making Super Bowl and the initial weekend of Black History Month where we have the ability to celebrate many firsts. 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 Included in this resource is the message, sermon notes, a small group study guide, graphics, and project files, as well as some promo videos to give you ideas on how to promote the teaching before Super Bowl Sunday. Feel free to tailor the teaching to the size and scope of a Super Bowl Sunday at your church. What are you laughing at? My stuff won't work for Super Bowl Sunday? Let's talk about Super Bowl Sunday. I know it is just a bunch of men who wanted to get together and have some fun and play football right. Oh! they had to win some other games before they got to go the Super Bowl. They had to practice and work hard to get that far. Theme: Super Bowl Sunday Point: Spiritual growth doesn’t happen by accident. Synopsis: (for use from the pulpit) Audience members will be challenged to win a competition—without knowing how to prepare for it. Supplies: Four medium-sized, unexpected objects such as a beach ball, a child’s plush bear, a cowboy hat, and a golf club. You’ll Use this Super Bowl lesson in your Sunday School or Children's Church. It's based on Proverbs 20:31, "Even small children are known by their actions, so is their conduct really pure and upright?” This Sunday School lesson will show the children that following God is the most important team! We use this lesson leading up the Super Bowl, but can be adapted to be used at any time of year, especially for any major sporting event. Supplies / Object Lesson Props (optional) Use a football and wear a sports Jersey Pull some extra activities from our Super Bowl children’s sermons activities Bible Lesson for Super Bowl Sunday SAY: Pretty TEXT: Ephesians 4:11-12 TOPIC: What If the Church Played the Super Bowl? Pastor Bobby Earls, First Baptist Church, Center Point, Alabama February 1, 2009 (Much of the following message is gleaned from John Maxwell's TEAM Ministry and his seminar notes on God's Master Game Plan.) 11 And He Himself gave Super Bowl Sunday It’s the biggest day in American football—and this year, we’re bringing the game-day excitement straight to church! No matter which team you’re cheering for (or even if you’re just here for the snacks), we can all agree on one thing: the commercials are the best part of game day! Can you imagine Football without rules? God has given us the rules of life. Super Bowl Sunday Sermon – Pastor Brett talks about God’s rule book for life – Use this Super Bowl lesson in your Sunday School or Children's Church. It's based on Proverbs 20:31, "Even small children are known by their actions, so is their conduct really pure and upright?” This Sunday School lesson will show the children that following God is the most important team! Super-Bowl-Sunday-School-Lesson-Proverbs-20_11Download Super Bowl Sunday School Lesson What are you laughing at? My stuff won't work for Super Bowl Sunday? Let's talk about Super Bowl Sunday. I know it is just a bunch of men who wanted to get together and have some fun and play football right. Oh! they had to win some other games before they got to go the Super Bowl. They had to practice and work hard to get that far. I have no idea whether all the bellweather groundhogs across the United States saw their shadows on February 2 or not. And, no matter who actually wins the Super Bowl tonight, all of our country is strangely warmed on Super Bowl Sunday gathering in parties, and watching the festivities. A pastor at Crossroads Church in Ohio holds a football-covered Bible during a church service on Feb. 11. | Screenshot/YouTube/Smart Christians Life An Evangelical megachurch in Ohio kicked off Super Bowl weekend — literally — with a sermon that had all of social media buzzing.
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