Help Your Kids Behold Jesus, Not the iPad Screen

Sometimes we worry that theology will not help us with our practical problems.

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But for parents, few things are more practical than, “How can rescue my kids away from the flickering screen?!” Does our theology help us at all? Read the following quote, and theological thoughts, on how to help our children with screen time.

Faith Hacking: Managing Your Kids’ Screen Time
One of the big challenges for every family today is placing limits on their children’s screen time. After all, if you leave the kids on their own, they will watch TV or play iPad games from the moment they wake up to the moment you force them into bed (or my kids will at any rate). How do you motivate your kids to pick up a book or go outside? How do you govern screen time without it collapsing into constant bickering?

I found an interesting solution in Greg McKeown’s book Essentialism. This is not a Christian book, but the solution is sound and could prove very useful. He, too, is a parent and he, too, has tried to limit his kids’ access to their devices and to increase their reading.

To do this, he and his wife devised a token system. They created various ways of earning tokens, and allow those tokens to be redeemed for money or for screen time. The kids have various ways to earn those tokens and two ways to spend them.

The children were given ten tokens at the beginning of the week. These could each be traded in for either thirty minutes of screen time or fifty cents at the end of the week, adding up to $5 or five hours of screen time a week. If a child read a book for thirty minutes, he or she would earn an additional token, which could also be traded in for screen time or for money. The results were incredible: overnight, screen time went down 90 percent, reading went up by the same amount, and the overall effort we had to put into policing the system went way, way down.

It is an interesting system. Of course you could adapt the dollars and the hours to fit your family, and you could extend the system so chores could earn tokens as well. My guess is that McKeown’s children are quite young, and you may need to do some work to extend the system to kids in their teens. But overall, I quite like it, especially because it allows the children to make decisions that teach them to read, to earn, and to spend wisely.

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What does this teach us theologically? It matters what our children stare at. The writer of Hebrews told us to “fix your eyes on Jesus” (12:2), and while this doesn’t mean we cannot occasionally watch television or movies, we become what we look at, and our children need to be trained to look more to Jesus than cartoons. And further, we learn that even non-Christians like McKeown are blessed with common grace wisdom, and that believers can learn from them.

Put your theology into practice, and practice your theology!

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Rally Sunday 2014 is Coming!

RallySunday2014As we roll around to the fall again, it is time for Rally Sunday on September 14! We have all the details you need to know below:

Schedule

10:30 Worship
11:40 Teacher Introductions & Classroom Registration
12:00 Lunch in Fellowship Hall
12:30 Games
1:30 Hayrides

Registration

Would you like to register your child for Sunday school online and beat the rush? Click here and fill in your information!

Join us for the fun!

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Besides a great opportunity to refocus on Christ, we will have all sorts of opportunities to enjoy one another in fellowship through a variety of games and fun. Tell a friend, and be sure to join us!

Learn About Our Curriculum

Our church is excited to use the very best curriculum we can find to bring God’s Word to bear in the lives of our youth. Using Children Desiring God as well as other supplemental curriculum, you will find a treasure trove for getting your kids serious about the Bible!

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Upcoming Events This Week | September 7

weekly_scheduleThere’s all sorts of activities coming up in the life of our church family! Are these events on your schedule?! Make sure they are, and then come join us! To see everything coming up, head over to our Calendar & Events or visit our Facebook events page.

Do you want to receive these announcements as soon as they’re posted? Subscribe to our newsfeed or “like” Zion on Facebook, and you’ll be updated with the latest information. See you soon at one of our upcoming events!

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Sermon: Wrestling with God from Genesis 32

In our “Persevering Promises: God’s Relentless Grace in the Patriarchs” we look at the Gospel According to Genesis. We see that the same gracious promises that sustained God’s servants then is for us too as we trust by faith in Christ. In Genesis 32, Jacob is attacked by a mystery assailant. The resulting midnight wrestling match leaves Jacob wounded and weak, and leaves us to detect: who was his Attacker? And why did He attack Jacob? The answer to these riddles points us to Christ, who gives to all who believe in Him a wound, a new identity, and a blessing.

Persevering Promises
September 7, 2014
“Wrestling with God”
Genesis 32:22 – 32

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Preparing for Worship – Sept 7

PreparingWorshipWe will be using the following songs and passages from the Word of God in our corporate gathering this Lord’s Day. Please prayerfully use these resources to prepare your hearts to “come into His gates with thanksgiving and enter His courts with praise” (Psalm 100:4).

The Word of the Lord:
Psalm 33
Genesis 32:22 – 32
I Corinthians 11
Hebrews 13:20 – 22

Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs:
Rejoice, the Lord is King
Behold the Lamb
Standing on the Promises
The Apostles’ Creed
Sanctuary

Means of Grace:
Sermon: “Wrestling with God”
Holy Communion

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Upcoming Events This Week | August 31

weekly_scheduleThere’s all sorts of activities coming up in the life of our church family! Are these events on your schedule?! Make sure they are, and then come join us! To see everything coming up, head over to our Calendar & Events or visit our Facebook events page.

Do you want to receive these announcements as soon as they’re posted? Subscribe to our newsfeed or “like” Zion on Facebook, and you’ll be updated with the latest information. See you soon at one of our upcoming events!

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Sermon: Evidence That Demands A Verdict from Genesis 32

In our “Persevering Promises: God’s Relentless Grace in the Patriarchs” we look at the Gospel According to Genesis. We see that the same gracious promises that sustained God’s servants then is for us too as we trust by faith in Christ. In Genesis 32, Jacob is hardly recognizable as the scoundrel we’ve met so far: building unity, claiming integrity, and demonstrating humility. As the evidences begin to pile up, we see that God’s persevering promises are having their way in Jacob’s life, and we are called to search ourselves: is there evidence of Jesus’ transforming power in our lives as well?

Persevering Promises
August 31, 2014
“Evidence That Demands A Verdict”
Genesis 32:1 – 12

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September Newsletter & Calendar Posted

Zion_NewsletterThe Zion Chronicles for September 2014 is now available for download. You can view the document or download it here. Also, we have updated the church calendar for the month. You can view that by month, week, daily, or agenda style, by clicking here.

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Labor Day in Honor to Christ

Labor Day is a wonderful holiday to celebrate the end of summer activities, prepare for the new schedules that autumn and school bring, and get one last day of the warm sun. But as we reflect on the nature of our labor, and how to take a day off from work, we want to take even these thoughts captive to the Lord (2 Corinthians 10:5). How do you think about Labor Day, and how does Jesus fit into your plan to enjoy this holiday? May the following articles encourage and challenge you to put Christ first!

The Power of Deep Rest

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There is a constant tension to balance our labor with our rest. Dominion and sabbath. Work and play. Both of these were created by God as good in the Garden of Eden. The Lord commanded Adam to work the ground and keep it (Genesis 2:15ff) and also to rest on the Sabbath, as He Himself had rested on the seventh day. How do we take a day off on Labor Day? And what does Christ have to do with our understanding of work & rest?

“But the relationship between work and rest operates at a deeper level as well. All of us are haunted by the work under the work—that need to prove and save ourselves, to gain a sense of worth and identity. But if we can experience gospel-rest in our hearts, if we can be free from the need to earn our salvation through our work, we will have a deep reservoir of refreshment that continually rejuvenates us, restores our perspective, and renews our passion.

To understand this deep rest we need to look at the biblical meaning of the Sabbath—to understand what it is a sign of, and what it points to.”

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Preparing for Worship – August 31

PreparingWorshipWe will be using the following songs and passages from the Word of God in our corporate gathering this Lord’s Day. Please prayerfully use these resources to prepare your hearts to “come into His gates with thanksgiving and enter His courts with praise” (Psalm 100:4).

The Word of the Lord:
Psalm 84:8 – 12
Genesis 32:1 – 12
Numbers 6:24 – 26

Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs:
Psalm 84B
By Faith
I Hear the Savior Say
Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Means of Grace:
Sermon: “Evidence That Demands A Verdict”

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