10/28/2015 - Chosen - Lesson 6 - Why be Catholic?

Welcome & Introduction
Video: Review Game (1:49)
 How did you do with last week's challenges?
What stood out to you in reading our Class Bible Reading Challenge? John chapter 2
This week we will look at the question: Why be Catholic? You will see that Jesus founded a structured and organized Church with leaders (the apostles/bishops) and a direction ("Make disciples of all nations."). We will also discuss the four marks of the Church: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
Opening Song: Crave (Scenes from "The Bible Series") by for King & Country (3:41)

Bible Reading: Matthew 16:17-19

Catechism Reading: Paragraph #866 (YouCat - Question #129)

Chosen Opening Prayer

Chosen - Lesson 6 - Why be Catholic? (Discovering the Church Jesus Founded) 
Dive In: A Time Machine
Today, we're going to look at how being part of the Church gives us a front-row seat to God's saving works. And it's far more amazing than time travel...and a whole lot more significant!
Video: Seg. 1 - Why be Catholic? (9:24)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions. 
  • Small Group Discussion
Video: Seg. 2 - Apostolic & Catholic (4:15)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions.
  • Small Group Discussion 
Video: Seg. 3 - The Church is Holy (4:03)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions.
  • Small Group Discussion
To The Heart
Fr. Tolton understood that what the Catholic Church actually teaches is true, good, and beautiful, despite the hypocrisy of some Church members who do not actually live the faith they profess.  He recognized that personal sin and human weakness are not greater or more powerful than the strength of objective truth found in the Church. 
Hero of the Week - St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)
Challenges of the Week (Complete at Least One)
  • Ask your parents or another adult to tell you a story about a time they experienced the presence of God in their lives. Maybe they had an answer to prayer or heard a Scripture passage that spoke to them during a difficult time. Write about it.
  • The Catholic Church is so organized that it is unmatched worldwide in reaching out to the poor, the sick and those in need of disaster relief.  Express your Catholic pride by posting a link on social media to a Catholic charity that interests you.  Write about the group you chose.
  • We are all members of the body of Christ, each made for a purpose and all of equal in dignity.  Ask the Holy Spirit to be with you as you read 1 Corinthians 12.  Which part of the "body of Christ" do you think you represent, and why?  Write about it.
Taking It Home - Wrap-Up
Two thousand years ago, Jesus founded a Church with a mission-to bring his presence and message to all generations until the end of time.  That's quite a task! But, for a mission to be successful, it needs an organization behind it.
Jesus is at least as smart as any leader of a large company and the founding fathers of the United States! That's why he didn't just leave us a mission, but a structured Church to ensure that we, his people, would believe and work as one.
Right from the first days of Christianity, the Church has been organized.  Jesus set aside twelve men as apostles to lead the Church.  Those apostles appointed other men to lead the Church in the same capacity as the Church grew. We call these successors "bishops".  This magisterium guides the Church, but with more than man-made authority-with the authority of God.  That authority is necessary for us to remain one, as Jesus prayed we would. He gave us a mission, and we need to be united in carrying it out!

Closing Song: The Motions  by Matthew West (4:04)

Closing Prayer

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Bonus Link: Al Kresta in the Afternoon
By What Authority?: An Evangelical Discovers Catholic Tradition
Description: In a newly updated, expanded version of his popular testimony, By What Authority?: An Evangelical Discovers Catholic Tradition, Mark Shea presents a lively and entertaining look at his conversion to Catholicism from Evangelicalism and his discovery of Christian tradition. As an Evangelical, Shea accepted the principle of "sola scriptura" (Scripture alone) as the basis of faith. Now as a Catholic convert, he skillfully explains how and why Sacred Tradition occupies a central role in Divine Revelation. He joins us today to tell that story.
Segment Guest: Mark Shea - Author, Speaker, Blogger, Apologist



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10/21/2015 - Chosen - Lesson 5 - Who is Jesus?

Welcome & Introduction
Video: Review Game (1:48)
 How did you do with last week's challenges?
What stood out to you in reading our Class Bible Reading Challenge? John chapter 1
This week we will look at the fundamental question "Who is Jesus?". We also address some basic questions like "Was Jesus Real?" and "Did Jesus really claim to be God?".
Opening Song: I Am by Mark Schultz (4:02)

Bible Reading: Matthew 16:13-16

Catechism Reading: Paragraph #422 - 429 (YouCat - Question #71)

Chosen Opening Prayer

Chosen - Lesson 5 - Who is Jesus? (The Person and Mission of Christ) 
Dive In: Who Do You Think Jesus Is?
Whatever image you have of Jesus. there's no doubt that this man - a man with no worldly wealth or standing - had more of an impact on human history than any other before or since.
Video: Seg. 1 - Who is Jesus? (4:36)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions. 
  • Small Group Discussion
Video: Seg. 2 - Evidence for Jesus (3:48)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions.
  • Small Group Discussion 
Video: Seg. 3 - Why did Jesus come to us? (3:44)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions.
  • Small Group Discussion
To The Heart
"... I didn't want God to be just someone I prayed to when things got tough or when I needed something.  From that night on, I realized that Jesus Christ was as real to me, here and now, as he was to the apostles who walked with him 2,000 years ago.  He was their Savior and Redeemer, but also their friend...". 
Hero of the Week - St. Teresa of Avila
Challenges of the Week (Complete at Least One)
  • Get your family thinking. Next time your family is together, ask, "Who do you think Jesus was? Share with them the three possibilities: liar, lunatic (crazy), or Lord. If you're feeling confident, try it with a friend.  Write about your experience.
  • What do you think Jesus looked like?  Draw a picture, create an image, or describe in words what you think the Lord looked like.  What does this picture say about who Jesus is to you?
  • What's your favorite song about Jesus?  It can be online, in a hymnal, or on a Gospel CD.
Taking It Home

Closing Song: Show Jesus  by Jamie Grace  (3:45)

Closing Prayer

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Bonus Link: Jesus: Sent by God? Yes! 
The above link is to a posting on Gary's Blog that highlights four records from Bishop Fulton Sheen where he discusses how we can know that Jesus was a real man who was sent by God.
Bonus Video: Beautiful Day by Jaime Grace

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10/7/2015 - Chosen - Lesson 4 - How do I know God is real?

Welcome & Introduction
Video: Review Game (1:44)
 How did you do with last week's challenges?
This week we will look at the ways in which God makes himself known to us and how we should respond to what he has revealed.
Opening Song: You Are God Alone by Phillips, Craig & Dean (4:18)

Bible Reading: Matthew 7:24

Catechism Reading: Paragraph #142 - 149 (YouCat - Question #20)

Chosen Opening Prayer

Chosen - Lesson 4 - How do I know God is real? (Understanding Divine Revelation) 
Dive In: A God Who Wants to Be Known
Yes, God wants you to know him! And though he already knows everything about you...he wants you to open your heart and life up to him!
Video: Seg. 1 - How do I know God is Real? (9:22)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions. 
  • Small Group Discussion
Video: Seg. 2 - Scripture and Tradition (8:27)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions.
  • Small Group Discussion 
Video: Seg. 3 - Our Response to God (9:03)
  • Answer the "Watch It!" questions.
  • Small Group Discussion
To The Heart
When we acknowledge the beauty of a painting we are acknowledging the painter.  When we acknowledge the beauty of nature around us we are acknowledging the creator that we know to be God. To deny that God is the intelligent designer and creator of the universe is to put faith in random chance. Which is more rational...to believe in an all powerful and loving God that resides outside this universe or in random chance with odds that are higher than the odds of an entire unabridged dictionary being created by an explosion of a print shop that randomly placed letters on paper to create the dictionary. 
Hero of the Week - St. Thomas Aquinas
Challenges of the Week (Complete at Least One)
  • Read from one of the Gospels for three minutes every day.  Take two minutes afterward to think about what you read.  Write about your thoughts each time you read.
  • Choose a prayer space at home for a daily conversation with God.  Make sure a Bible is handy for your use along with any images or items (natural or man-made) that help you focus your mind on God. Write about your time with God..
  • Practice your listening skills.  Meet with a close friend or family member. For a full five minutes, listen attentively and ask questions as needed.  Write about something you learned about the person and how it affected your relationship.
Taking It Home

Closing Song: Strangely Dim  by Francesca Battistelli  (3:21)

Closing Prayer

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Bonus Link: The Existence of God 
The above link is to a posting on Gary's Blog that highlights a Podcast from Catholic Answers Live where proofs for the existence of God are discussed.

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