HSM Weekend in Review: Volume 21
Weekend Teaching Series: The Face of Love: a 40 Day Journey, week 3 of 6
Message Title: The Moment of Truth
Sermon in a Sentence: God wants us to love by being honest and truthful – if you are not true, you cannot experience true love. When you hide you lose.
Key Verse: John 4. The story of Jesus and the woman at the well.
Weekend Scale of Difficulty: 7 out of 10. Multiple videos, live skit, specific camera work.
Attendance: up 3% from the previous weekend, up 62% from the same weekend last year
Service Length: 66 minutes
Understandable Message: This week I focused on another story from the life of Jesus, the story of the woman at the well. I wanted to show how her deflections and subject changes were just like us today. When someone trys to go deep we aren’t fully honest or wear a mask to hide the real us.
Volunteer/Student Involvement:Students ran the lights, cameras and band this weekend. Students also performed a skit about masks (written by one of our interns) that was in the middle of the message. The need for adult volunteers was as high as ever with many unchurched students in the service.
Element of Fun/Positive Environment: We had a great recap video of a falling incident (video to be posted soon) featuring Jiff Baker, the peanut butter and jelly container. He tripped coming on stage last weekend at a Sunday morning service promoting our food drive and we had to play it this weekend multiple times for everyone to enjoy. I also opened up my talk with a confession that I am white and nerdy, so we played an edited version of Weird Al’s hit. During the talk we also brought in this Student Life video that got a strong response as well. Lots of fun costumes and such for the 80’s Night activity to follow the Saturday night service – high energy to say the least.
Music Playlist: Love Song (Sara Borealis cover), Let My Words Be Few, How He Loves Us, Mighty To Save
Favorite Moment:I really enjoyed the mask skit. It fit in really well with the message, and I was excited to challenge our students to be vulnerable and honest in their small groups. The students did a great job, and as you know whenever students are on stage, you win. Good stuff!
Notes: We recorded the message during the service on Saturday and played it on Sunday morning instead of me teaching live. I had another commitment, but still wanted to do the teaching this weekend. It was cool to play a video so I could be “there” but not there.






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