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Dec
3
Thu
Christian Life Practice Group
Dec 3 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Call, text or email for details: 262-333-8088 / info@agapechurch.life

These are the preparatory questions covered in our practice groups.
Discovery – This looks at the context of the book and its author.
  1. Who wrote the book?
  2. What do we know about the author?
  3. What genre is the book?
  4. What do we know about the book (the cultural, social, political context in which it was written)?
  5. Why was the book written?

Understanding – This helps us understand the text in context. 

  1. What is the main point of the passage?
  2. Why is the author making it?
  3. What does the passage tell us about God?
  4. What does the passage tell us about humanity in general?
  5. What does the passage say about us (humanity-specific)?

Application – This helps us live right; i.e. live according to what God intended.

  1. Given your discovery and understanding of the text, what does right-living look like? What does it mean to live right?
  2. What stands in your way (our way) from living that way?
  3. What is one specific (small) step that you can take to be closer to the right-living that God intended?

Sharing – This creates new habits in our own lives and helps others discover a deeper relationship with God and others. 

  1. During discovery, understanding, and application, we share our knowledge and insights. This is the baseline from which we turn outward.
  2. Based on your discovery, understanding, and application of the text, what could and should be shared with others?
  3. Who do you know that could specifically benefit from something listed in the previous question?
  4. How might you be able to share it? (Imagine yourself sharing, how would you do it?)
Dec
6
Sun
Worship Gathering – Sunday Brunch
Dec 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

As you feel comfortable, invite a trusted friend to your home and join other followers of Jesus online.

You are the church! We gather online and in homes.

Online options include Zoom (see home page) and Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/agapechurchwi/

 

Dec
7
Mon
Celebrate Recovery
Dec 7 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

…a night of fellowship and teaching followed by small group sharing time.

Maybe you have a problem with anger. Maybe it’s drinking too much or using drugs. Maybe your problem is an addiction to food, sex, pornography or even work. Or maybe you are dealing with grief, depression or co-dependency. You may have been the victim of emotional, physical or sexual abuse.

We ALL have hurts, habits, hang-ups, or an addiction that needs attention. Celebrate Recovery offers a safe place to fellowship and learn from others with real-life struggles.

Come as you are.

Not sure this is for you? Stop by any Monday night and check out the first hour of large-group time; it’s open to all and no commitment is required.

Dec
13
Sun
Worship Gathering – Liturgy Service
Dec 13 @ 10:00 am – 11:15 am

We gather every Sunday at 10am in Pewaukee, WI & Online.

An intimate gathering of broken people who follow Jesus.

We are affectionately known as The Island of Misfit Toys.

What to Expect in Pewaukee

On the 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month our gathering is liturgical:

  • Come in by the front doors; they are open but pull hard – they can be heavy.
  • As you walk in you are greeted by real people who are glad you came. Then look up to see a historic building redeemed & restored by God’s grace.
  • As we start, we’ll sing a couple of songs together doing our best to be (somewhat) in tune and in the right rhythm – nope, we’re not professionals but our singing is from the heart.
  • After the songs we’ll celebrate God’s provision, pray, and share Communion – everyone who follows Jesus is welcome to participate.
  • Before Pastor’s message we usually have a short video. The message covers a passage from the Bible in its cultural contest and highlights how it applies to our modern lives.
  • Heads Up to individuals familiar with non-denominational churches! Our crazy Pastor wears vestments so don’t freak out too much.
  • We conclude with general announcements and a closing song.

What to Expect Online:

(When the technology works.)

  • You should be able to connect via our YouTube Live platform. You can find the link on the Home Page
  • We consider you a micro-church right where you happen to be. It’s best to watch with others and create a community near you.
  • Be ready to join us in Communion so have bread and wine/grape juice near you.
  • As you watch, it can be easy to stay passive; we encourage you to be engaged via comments and reactions. It may be helpful to you to have a notebook handy to write your impressions, reactions, and ideas down.

Looking forward to see you Sunday!

Dec
14
Mon
Celebrate Recovery
Dec 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

…a night of fellowship and teaching followed by small group sharing time.

Maybe you have a problem with anger. Maybe it’s drinking too much or using drugs. Maybe your problem is an addiction to food, sex, pornography or even work. Or maybe you are dealing with grief, depression or co-dependency. You may have been the victim of emotional, physical or sexual abuse.

We ALL have hurts, habits, hang-ups, or an addiction that needs attention. Celebrate Recovery offers a safe place to fellowship and learn from others with real-life struggles.

Come as you are.

Not sure this is for you? Stop by any Monday night and check out the first hour of large-group time; it’s open to all and no commitment is required.

Dec
17
Thu
Christian Life Practice Group
Dec 17 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Call, text or email for details: 262-333-8088 / info@agapechurch.life

These are the preparatory questions covered in our practice groups.
Discovery – This looks at the context of the book and its author.
  1. Who wrote the book?
  2. What do we know about the author?
  3. What genre is the book?
  4. What do we know about the book (the cultural, social, political context in which it was written)?
  5. Why was the book written?

Understanding – This helps us understand the text in context. 

  1. What is the main point of the passage?
  2. Why is the author making it?
  3. What does the passage tell us about God?
  4. What does the passage tell us about humanity in general?
  5. What does the passage say about us (humanity-specific)?

Application – This helps us live right; i.e. live according to what God intended.

  1. Given your discovery and understanding of the text, what does right-living look like? What does it mean to live right?
  2. What stands in your way (our way) from living that way?
  3. What is one specific (small) step that you can take to be closer to the right-living that God intended?

Sharing – This creates new habits in our own lives and helps others discover a deeper relationship with God and others. 

  1. During discovery, understanding, and application, we share our knowledge and insights. This is the baseline from which we turn outward.
  2. Based on your discovery, understanding, and application of the text, what could and should be shared with others?
  3. Who do you know that could specifically benefit from something listed in the previous question?
  4. How might you be able to share it? (Imagine yourself sharing, how would you do it?)
Dec
21
Mon
Celebrate Recovery
Dec 21 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

…a night of fellowship and teaching followed by small group sharing time.

Maybe you have a problem with anger. Maybe it’s drinking too much or using drugs. Maybe your problem is an addiction to food, sex, pornography or even work. Or maybe you are dealing with grief, depression or co-dependency. You may have been the victim of emotional, physical or sexual abuse.

We ALL have hurts, habits, hang-ups, or an addiction that needs attention. Celebrate Recovery offers a safe place to fellowship and learn from others with real-life struggles.

Come as you are.

Not sure this is for you? Stop by any Monday night and check out the first hour of large-group time; it’s open to all and no commitment is required.

Dec
27
Sun
Worship Gathering – Liturgy Service
Dec 27 @ 10:00 am – 11:15 am

We gather every Sunday at 10am in Pewaukee, WI & Online.

An intimate gathering of broken people who follow Jesus.

We are affectionately known as The Island of Misfit Toys.

What to Expect in Pewaukee

On the 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month our gathering is liturgical:

  • Come in by the front doors; they are open but pull hard – they can be heavy.
  • As you walk in you are greeted by real people who are glad you came. Then look up to see a historic building redeemed & restored by God’s grace.
  • As we start, we’ll sing a couple of songs together doing our best to be (somewhat) in tune and in the right rhythm – nope, we’re not professionals but our singing is from the heart.
  • After the songs we’ll celebrate God’s provision, pray, and share Communion – everyone who follows Jesus is welcome to participate.
  • Before Pastor’s message we usually have a short video. The message covers a passage from the Bible in its cultural contest and highlights how it applies to our modern lives.
  • Heads Up to individuals familiar with non-denominational churches! Our crazy Pastor wears vestments so don’t freak out too much.
  • We conclude with general announcements and a closing song.

What to Expect Online:

(When the technology works.)

  • You should be able to connect via our YouTube Live platform. You can find the link on the Home Page
  • We consider you a micro-church right where you happen to be. It’s best to watch with others and create a community near you.
  • Be ready to join us in Communion so have bread and wine/grape juice near you.
  • As you watch, it can be easy to stay passive; we encourage you to be engaged via comments and reactions. It may be helpful to you to have a notebook handy to write your impressions, reactions, and ideas down.

Looking forward to see you Sunday!

 

 

Dec
28
Mon
Celebrate Recovery
Dec 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

…a night of fellowship and teaching followed by small group sharing time.

Maybe you have a problem with anger. Maybe it’s drinking too much or using drugs. Maybe your problem is an addiction to food, sex, pornography or even work. Or maybe you are dealing with grief, depression or co-dependency. You may have been the victim of emotional, physical or sexual abuse.

We ALL have hurts, habits, hang-ups, or an addiction that needs attention. Celebrate Recovery offers a safe place to fellowship and learn from others with real-life struggles.

Come as you are.

Not sure this is for you? Stop by any Monday night and check out the first hour of large-group time; it’s open to all and no commitment is required.

Dec
31
Thu
Christian Life Practice Group
Dec 31 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Call, text or email for details: 262-333-8088 / info@agapechurch.life

These are the preparatory questions covered in our practice groups.
Discovery – This looks at the context of the book and its author.
  1. Who wrote the book?
  2. What do we know about the author?
  3. What genre is the book?
  4. What do we know about the book (the cultural, social, political context in which it was written)?
  5. Why was the book written?

Understanding – This helps us understand the text in context. 

  1. What is the main point of the passage?
  2. Why is the author making it?
  3. What does the passage tell us about God?
  4. What does the passage tell us about humanity in general?
  5. What does the passage say about us (humanity-specific)?

Application – This helps us live right; i.e. live according to what God intended.

  1. Given your discovery and understanding of the text, what does right-living look like? What does it mean to live right?
  2. What stands in your way (our way) from living that way?
  3. What is one specific (small) step that you can take to be closer to the right-living that God intended?

Sharing – This creates new habits in our own lives and helps others discover a deeper relationship with God and others. 

  1. During discovery, understanding, and application, we share our knowledge and insights. This is the baseline from which we turn outward.
  2. Based on your discovery, understanding, and application of the text, what could and should be shared with others?
  3. Who do you know that could specifically benefit from something listed in the previous question?
  4. How might you be able to share it? (Imagine yourself sharing, how would you do it?)