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			<title>Strength to Stand 2025</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Over the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend a group of sixteen leaders and students attended the Strength to Stand Conference in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. This is always a life changing weekend that our student ministry has been attending for years! Every year students and adults return with testimonies of God working and making changes in their lives. Here are a few of those testimonies from Strength ...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2025 16:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Over the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend a group of sixteen leaders and students attended the <b>Strength to Stand Conference</b> in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. This is always a life changing weekend that our student ministry has been attending for years! Every year students and adults return with testimonies of <b>God working</b> and making changes in their lives. Here are a few of those testimonies from Strength to Stand 2025:<br><br>"It was the best two days of my life! Good music and great speakers!" - Caleb Black<br><br>"This year has by far been one of my favorite years that I’ve went. Tauren wells was my favorite speaker because what he had to say is exactly what God knew I needed to hear! At some point in life growth becomes an option and you have to figure what situations you have to get out of in order for you to grow your faith in God and your surrounds have a huge impact in that. Seeing that many people worship God is so heartwarming and inspiring! BADDIE BEARS OF BIG BRANCH FOREVER!!" - Makya Finley<br><br>"Every year the Strength to Stand Conference is one of my favorite weekends. It's also the most spiritually moving weekend. It deeply impacts me being able to worship to some of my favorite artist and engage in amazing sermons with some of my best friends. This year's sermons were some of my favorites so far. Tauren Wells spoke on growth. This can be growing out of the thing such as toxic friendships and old habits or growing in/with things such growing faith and spiritual friendships. He also made a statement that said "You can't be your best self by yourself." You need Jesus and godly friendships that will help you grow into your best self." - Bailey Sloan<br><br>"This weekend showed the excitement and wonder in praising God alongside others! Yet it also reminded me that when the concert is over and me and my peers are sent out into the world, true fulfillment in our walks with him means resisting the temptation to be like all the other teenagers. It means loving others and God with humility and self-control, more than we love our worldly pursuits-appearances, sexuality, and entertainment. I know from experience that it is a challenge. But I've also found that it brings joy that is meaningful. Most importantly, it brings God glory, and He deserves it!" - Noelle Sheret<br><br>"Strength to Stand 2025 was an experience and opportunity I won't forget. &nbsp;Seeing hundreds praise Jesus and witnessing growth among your own group was awesome. &nbsp;I heard a first time prayer before a meal from our youth. &nbsp;A young adult during our hotel room church service gave my most memorable sermon of the weekend. &nbsp;I thank the church for sending us all to have more strength to stand and walk this walk. &nbsp;Thank you Alex Beelen for your time and effort away from your own home." - Kyle Newman<br><br>"Strength to Stand is always such an awesome experience. Seeing so many join together to worship - especially to be mostly young adults. Watching our youth group join together and engage in the hotel room church service was inspiring. I'm so thankful for Alex and this group of youth/adults!" - Erica Allen<br><br>"I will try to keep it short! STS 25' was a beautiful, awe fulfilling experience! I am so super grateful to have had the opportunity to go and get to know the youth and leaders more intimately. It was truly a blessing to see the youth of this generation so excited to hear the Word of God and the boldness they had in expressing their faith! Amazing!! My favorite part was coming together in the evenings to hear the youth share what they've learned through each message and seeing them each individually grow through their relationship with one another in the presence of God! It has truly left me awe struck! I cannot wait to see what more the Lord has in store for the future of His Church! Thank you to all who were apart of making this trip possible and to all the Leaders for their commitment! Love you all dearly! Thank you so much for having me." - Landen Gallion&nbsp;<br><br>"Yet another year of being in awe. This weekend is one of my favorite yearly trips. I love spending time getting to know the teens and other leaders of BBC. I know it is a teen conference, but I always come away learning new things and ways to help me understand the scriptures the speakers focus on. So many times, we don't give teens the credit they deserve in church. They are listening and learning and I am so proud of them. Thousands of believers united in one place to praise Jesus, something everyone should experience. Thank you to Alex and Stephanie for holding our teens together through these past months. As a parent of one of those teens, I am so grateful. I love you all!" - Kerry Sloan<br><br>"Where do I even begin? I was awestruck at the coming together of teens for the glory of God. It was so heartwarming to see our teens worship, sing their hearts out, raise hands in the presence of their peers.&nbsp;<br>I will never forget the wisdom shared in our "little church service" or how the message was received by the teens.&nbsp;<br>We have AMAZING youth led by faith filled adults. It was an experience that I will cherish always. Thank you Beelens for sharing this experience with me." - Doralyn Mount <br><br><b>Thank you</b> Big Branch Church for your prayers and generosity to make this trip a life changing experience for our Big Branch Students!&nbsp;<br><br></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Epiphany</title>
						<description><![CDATA[What is the church calendar? Not the calendar you can find here on our app highlighting the fun and exciting events coming up at Big Branch, but the traditional or liturgical calendar the larger church body looks to. At some point in 2023, I was listening to a podcast that mentioned the church calendar and then not long after that Michael mentioned the church calendar in conversation. I became int...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2025 13:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">What is the church calendar? Not the calendar you can find here on our app highlighting the fun and exciting events coming up at Big Branch, but the traditional or liturgical calendar the larger church body looks to. At some point in 2023, I was listening to a podcast that mentioned the church calendar and then not long after that Michael mentioned the church calendar in conversation. I became intrigued.<br><br>The church calendar is an established rhythm of observances that help point the church and individuals to Christ in the ordinary everyday moments in our life. Last year after Christmas I ordered a book for myself (because I failed to let anyone know that it was on my Christmas wish list) called "Sacred Seasons: A Family Guide to Center Your Year Around Jesus". This book is full of practical tips for incorporating the church calendar to our lives. Over the last year, I have changed a few things in my home and we have had some celebrations that align with the church calendar. The book encourages starting slow so that the enormity of the church calendar does not overwhelm. <br><br>When I was in high school, I had a friend make a comment after coming to my house that "your house has Jesus everywhere". She was right, everywhere I looked in my parents house had a touch of Jesus and now as I choose decorations to place in my own home I often think, "Will this point my kids to Jesus?". The Christian life is not just meant to be something that happens on Sunday morning from 10 AM-12 PM and Wednesday evenings from 7-8 PM. The Christian life is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. God has allowed us to put practical remembrances into our everyday lives to help point to Him in everything we do. <br><br>That brings us to Epiphany. The church calendar actually begins with Advent and Christmas, but Epiphany lines up closest to our calendar new year. Epiphany begins with the celebration remembering the Wise Men visiting Jesus and ends on Fat Tuesday (the day before Ash Wednesday). Epiphany is a celebration of Jesus' life. We know a lot about Jesus' birth and ministry, but there was also roughly 33 years of time we know very little about. What we do know about this time can be summed up by Luke 2:52, "And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man."<br><br>Our culture celebrates the changes and goals that people commit to on January 1st every year. You may have been asked "What is your new year's resolution?". Sometimes those resolutions point towards our spiritual walk, sometimes toward our physical well being, and sometimes just a personal goal we would like to accomplish. Epiphany gives us a time frame that points us towards our spiritual growth and our "increase in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man".<br><br>This year I am going to be focusing a little more than I did last year on incorporating the church calendar into my family's everyday rhythms and schedules. My end goal is that my kids see me and my home as a place that always points them to Jesus.<br><br>What can you do this season of Epiphany to grow in wisdom? Here are a few recommendations:<br><ul style="margin-left: 20px;"><li><div data-empty="true">Join a community group at Big Branch. You can find more information here: https://bigbranchchurch.org/community-groups</div></li><li><div data-empty="true">Invite a friend or group of friends to pray with you regularly</div></li><li><div data-empty="true">Start a new devotional</div></li><li><div data-empty="true">Use a daily prayer app. This one has liturgies for daily life: https://www.everymomentholy.com/app</div></li><li><div data-empty="true">Find a podcast you enjoy or listen to scripture as you drive to work or work around the house.&nbsp;</div></li></ul></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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