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Good morning, afternoon, or evening reader,
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While we are beyond grateful, let me encourage you: if you haven't given yet to the campaign, still do so! Just because we met our minimum goal doesn't mean we are done. There is still much we want/need to do, and your support will help. And if you want to give an additional gift, we'd welcome it!
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But if you participated in the campaign - thank you! We are so grateful to see God use you and so many of us to reach this moment, so we can continue in our mission to invite the spiritually disconnected to find and follow Jesus.
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With that, let's continue on in our Copycat Christianity series...
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Protect Yourself From Copycat Christianity
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We are in a series here in our weekly newsletter that I am calling Copycat Christianity. If you missed the first few emails, basically, we have defined "copycat Christianity" as the imitation of someone else's faith in Jesus rather than having a genuine relationship with God through Christ yourself.
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Last week, we used tips from the game of dodgeball to help us consider how to avoid Copycat Christianity. But what should you do if you realize you've been "hit" and find yourself merely copying the faith and thinking of your favorite podcasted pastor rather than copying the way of Jesus?
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Know the Real Thing
There is an age-old preaching illustration (used by endless numbers of pastors) that says when a bank wants to teach a new teller how to recognize a counterfeit bill, they don't start by showing the new employee a bunch of fakes. Rather, they begin by studying a real bill, teaching some key identification markers that will then help the employee recognize the counterfeit. (By the way, turns out the overused illustration is true.)
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Just as a counterfeit bill is a poor imitation of the genuine thing, a copycat faith is a poor imitation of what God wants to do in you and through you. As Paul wrote to the church in Rome, the Father's goal is for you "to be conformed to the image of his Son," (Romans 8:29), not to be conformed to the image of your Grandma, as godly as she might be.
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This means, to be a genuine Jesus-follower, you need to focus on Jesus first and foremost, giving the majority of your time, attention, and affection to the real thing, not the imitation.
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Follow the Original
The best way, in my opinion, to focus on Jesus first is to engage in the common spiritual disciplines of prayer, Scripture-intake, and gathering:
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Prayer
Because you don't pray to your earthly Christian idol (at least I hope you don't!), prayer is a GREAT way to keep Jesus at the forefront of your affections.
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Scripture
Gathering
Being around other Christians who are genuinely following Jesus can also help protect you from becoming a copycat. They can help you notice when you quote a particular author or celebrity pastor too much, or when you seem to be merely repeating the talking points of a particular tribe of Christianity.
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Rest
The last "discipline" I will mention which I believe can help protect you from Copycat Christianity is simply to take a break. By this, I mean entering into a season where you "rest" from certain authors, podcasters, Christian celebrities, etc. If you find yourself quoting a particular Christian leader more than quoting Scripture, you might need to take some time away from that leader's YouTube channel, so you can give more time to the other three disciplines and get back to putting Jesus first in your spiritual growth.
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Last Piece of Advice
To end, let me encourage you to not wait until you realize you've turned into a copycat Christian. Rather, be proactive, using prayer, Scripture, and fellow Jesus-followers like a shield that can protect you from the drift toward faith-mimicry. You'll be thankful for the time with Jesus and surprised at how God shines His image through you as you imitate Christ.
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Erin Bird - Teaching Pastor
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Baptisms at Kohlmann
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Mark your calendars! Riverwood is once again teaming up with Cornerstone Church (Denver) to have a Baptism and Worship Sunday service at Kohlmann Park, on July 10th. Contact us via email if you'd like to be baptized to identify as a follower of Jesus.
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Waverly Community VBS
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Haven't gotten around to registering your kids (entering Grades K-5) or yourself to volunteer for the Waverly Community VBS yet? There's still time and room! July 18-21 from 6:00-8:00 pm at Life Church. Volunteers and kids alike register here.
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Summer Hangouts
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We had so much fun hanging out together in June, we're doing it again in July! This time, we will be meeting at the Ball Park in Shell Rock (next to McCague Memorial Park) on July 13 at 6pm. Reach out and invite a friend; come and have fun!
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Just For Fun
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