Friday, April 16, 2010

I've Moved to BLESSED to http://blog.karenjordan.net. Check it out!

If you've been looking for Legacy WordBlog, I've moved the studies over to my personal blog and website.

 
Check out BLESSED http://blog.karenjordan.net/!


See you soon!!!


Karen

Friday, January 29, 2010

"Breaking Free (updated version): The Journey, the Stories" - Beth Moore

"Breaking Free (updated version): The Journey, the Stories"
by Beth Moore
“Breaking Free: The Journey, The Stories" by Beth Moore leads you through a study of the Scriptures to discover the transforming power of Christian freedom. Based on Isaiah 61:1-4, this in-depth Bible study draws parallels between the captive Israelites and today’s believers. Beth uses Scripture to help identify spiritual strongholds in your life, no matter how big or small. She explains that anything that hinders us from the benefits of knowing God is bondage. Breaking Free is Beth’s life message that she wants to share with you” (lifeway.com).

Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.—begins February 10 (10-week study)

The Summit Church
6600 Crystal Hill Road
North Little Rock, AR 72118
Phone: 501-758-4822
Fax: 501-758-4863
Email: info@thesummitchurch.org

Looking forward to studying God’s Word with you!

Liz Reeves and Karen Jordan, leaders

Friday, December 25, 2009

Heiresses @ The Summit Church, North Little Rock

Smile!!!!


Posin for the camera!


Take two...



Liz pretending to ignore me...ha!



Focused on our inheritance...



Takin' notes...


Such serious students!


Wake up, it's almost time to go home!

Hope to see everyone back in February for our next
Beth Moore DVD series,
Breaking Free (updated edition): The Journey, The Stories!!!

Friday, December 18, 2009

WordStudy: Immanuel

"The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel"--which means, "God with us" (Matthew 1:23 NIV).

During this Christmas season, as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, let's focus once again on His Name, "Immanuel"--"God with us." I pray God will reveal Himself to you in a powerful new way as you worship Him this Christmas.

1. Research "Immanuel” in God’s Word.

2. Choose one of the scriptures you find and write it down; then, read it out loud.

3. In 1-2 sentences, write what you think the scripture means.

4. In 1-3 paragraphs, try to connect with the scripture. What did you think about as you read the passage? A life experiences (yours or someone else’s)? A life lesson? Another scripture or biblical truth? Something else?

5. Post your insights as a comment to this blog post.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

WordStudy: "The Word"

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (John 1:1).

As we approach this Christmas season and celebrate the birth of Christ, take time to focus on "The Word." May God give you new insight as you search His Word for more truth and revelation about His Son, "The Word."

1. Research "The Word” in God’s Word.

2. Choose one of the scriptures you find and write it down; then, read it out loud.

3. In 1-2 sentences, write what you think the scripture means.

4. In 1-3 paragraphs, try to connect with the scripture. What did you think about as you read the passage? A life experiences (yours or someone else’s)? A life lesson? Another scripture or biblical truth? Something else?

5. Post your insights @ a comment to this blog (*).

Monday, November 23, 2009

WordStudy: Thanksgiving

"Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song" (Psalm 95:2 NIV).

In honor of our Thanksgiving this week, we will focus our WordStudy on the word "thanksgiving" (i.e. thankful or thanks).

What comes to your mind when you think about Thanksgiving? Have you ever checked out the word "thanksgiving" (thankful or thanks) in the scriptures.

I hope you’ll take a few minutes this week to ponder this subject as you meditate on God’s Word in preparation for your Thanksgiving celebration.

1. Research the word "thanksgiving" in God's Word.

2. Choose one of the scriptures you find and write it down; then, read it out loud.

3. In 1-2 sentences, write what you think the scripture means.

4. In 1-3 paragraphs, try to connect with the scripture. What did you think about as you read the passage? A life experiences (yours or someone else's)? A life lesson? Another scripture or biblical truth? Something else?

5. Post your insights as a comment to this blog (*).

Friday, November 20, 2009

WordStudy: Repentance

"Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death” (2 Corinthians 7:10 NIV).

This week’s WordStudy: Repentance! Yes, you heard me right! "Repentance" (i.e. repent/s)!

We all probably have a preconceived notion of what the word “repentance” means. So, what comes to your mind when you think about that word? And what does God’s Word say about the word “repentance” or “repent”?

1. Research the word "repentance" in God's Word.

2. Choose one of the scriptures you find and write it down; then, read it out loud.

3. In 1-2 sentences, write what you think the scripture means.

4. In 1-3 paragraphs, try to connect with the scripture. What did you think about as you read the passage? A life experiences (yours or someone else's)? A life lesson? Another scripture or biblical truth? Something else?

5. Post your insights @ a comment to this blog (*).