Event details
- Monday | March 21, 2016 to Sunday | March 27, 2016
- 12:00 am - 4:00 pm
Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/21/2016 - 03/26/2016
All Day
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The New Bethel Church 2016 Spring Consecration will be held Monday, March 21st thru Friday, March 25th. This year’s theme is “The Power of a Lifted Jesus”
Fasting Schedule
Fasting is abstaining from all food & drink, and pleasures.
Monday thru Friday (Follow all instructions as medically prescribed.)
- Fasting from 12midnight to 4pm
- After 4pm / No Sugary Beverages
- No Desserts
In addition to fasting schedule, you are to give up something of pleasure for the week (i.e. television, shopping, etc.), and no texting, Facebook or Instagram unless glorifying the Lord!
Service Schedule
- Monday, March 21st
- 12 Noon – 1:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- 6:00pm – 7:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- Tuesday, March 22nd
- 12 Noon – 1:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- 6:00pm – 8:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- Wednesday, March 23rd
- 12 Noon – 1:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- 6:00pm – 7:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- 7:00pm – Last Seven Words of Jesus
- Thursday, March 24th
- 12 Noon – 1:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- 6:00pm – 7:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- 7:00pm – Teaching & Feet Washing Service
- Friday, March 25th
- 12 Noon – 1:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation
- 6:00pm – 7:00pm – Sanctuary Prayer & Meditation’
- 7:00pm – Musical Production & Communion Service
The Sanctuary Will Be Open Daily For Prayer & Meditation
Your Daily Prayer & Meditation!
- Monday – Galatians Chpts 5 & 6
- Tuesday – 1 Corin. Chpt 10 & 2 Corin. Chpt 5
- Wednesday – Ephesians Chpts 2 & 4
- Thursday – Rom. Chpt 12 & Psm Chpt 57
- Friday – Matthew Chpt 5
Take Time in Your Schedule for God… This is Your Year to Perform!
- Friday Communion Attire:
- No Preferred Color
- Men Suits w/Ties and Ladies w/Dress
- Sunday Resurrection Attire: Pastel Colors
Meditation
In the Old Testament there are two primary Hebrew words for meditation: Haga, which means to utter, groan, meditate, or ponder; and Sihach, which means to muse, rehearse in one’s mind, or contemplate. These words can also be translated as dwell, diligently consider, and heed.
Rick Warren, in The Purpose Driven Life (Zondervan), describes meditation this way: “Meditation is focused thinking. It takes serious effort. You select a verse and reflect on it over and over in your mind…if you know how to worry, you already know how to meditate”. Warren goes on to say, “No other habit can do more to transform your life and make you more like Jesus than daily reflection on Scripture. If you look up all the times God speaks about meditation in the Bible, you will be amazed at the benefits He has promised to those who take the time to reflect on His Word throughout the day.