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FANDEMONIUM (1 OF 3)

by Central Christian Church of Arizona

Scripture: Luke 9:1-62
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Fandemonium (1 of 3)
Series: Not a Fan
Cal Jernigan
Luke 9


Big Idea: Christ desires fully committed followers, not adoring fans

1) Opening Comments

a) Welcome

i) To Central

ii) To a new year

b) A moment to celebrate:

i) Offering for Christmas

(1) Most recently... $457,000

(2) This will go to Arizona Foster Care and Preemptive Love Ministries

ii) Birth of our 5th grandchild
(1) Kaden Calvin Woodward
(2) Show Picture of Kaden
(3) Born December 27th
(4) Congratulations to Amy and Brandon on the birth of their first child.

c) To a new Series:

i) Not a Fan

ii) Giving of book at Christmas Eve

iii) Three weeks, then Kyle will be our guest

d) Pull out:

i) Bible - Luke 9

ii) Journal
(1) Week #1
(2) Title: Fandemonium
(3) Big Idea: Christ desires fully committed followers, not adoring fans

2) An Appropriate Time to Talk Fandom

a) About being a fan
i) Now's a great time to talk about being a fan.
ii) If there was ever a time that most of us get ''into'' sports, it would be now.

b) This is one of the peak times for sports
i) Bowl games this week
(1) How many of you have overdosed on football games?
(a) There were 41 bowl games
(b) Plus the NFL
(2) How many of you would say there should be more?
ii) Coming soon!
(1) National Championship Game (to Glendale)
(2) Super Bowl

c) It's just a great time to talk about being a fan!

d) What is a fan?

i) Short for ''fanatic''

ii) Someone who really gets into it

iii) By definition a fan is one who shows extreme admiration...
(1) It can be for a sports team
(2) It can be for a celebrity
(a) Taylor Swift
(b) Justin Beiber

iv) Perhaps you've once been (or currently are) in some kind of ''fan club''

v) Most fan clubs want to build their base
(1) Social media taunts those who have the most
(a) Twitter followers
(b) Facebook fans
(2) There are all sorts of ways you are encouraged to become one
(3) The more followers... the more signif ...

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