Let's Talk About That

Ep. 130 | CentriKid Camp Recap & Blessed Assurance | ft. Pastor Chip Parker & Mary Beth Everett

The Orchard Community Church Episode 130

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In today's episode, Astin Kahnk is joined by Pastor Chip Parker and Mary Beth Everett for yet another conversation about our "Louder Than Words" sermon series. Listen in as they discuss highlights from the CentriKid Camp experience, as well as dive deeper into Fanny Crosby's legacy and recommend resources for in-depth Bible study. Let's jump in.

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SPEAKER_01

Fandy Crosby wrote Blessed Assurance in 1873. Wow. The quote that really got me that I hadn't really been aware of in the past was that she said, you know, I didn't write these hymns in spite of my blindness. I really wrote them because of my blindness, because she said, if I hadn't been blind, I would have been distracted by too many other beautiful things in this world. But I think there's some truth there. 100%. Because we are so easily distracted by not bad things. Yeah. But things that just steal our time, steal our attention, you know. And she was a massive celebrity, if you will, in her time. And yet it was all a testimony pointed to Jesus. And that's the legacy she had.

SPEAKER_02

Welcome to Let's Talk About That, the podcast where we deep dive into Sunday's message and explore your questions. I'm your host, Aston Kank, and I'm excited to share this journey with you. Whether you're a longtime member of the Orchard or a first-time visitor, Let's Talk About That is your space to explore, reflect, and connect. Join us as we navigate the intricacies of faith, spirituality, and daily life, seeking to understand how the wisdom shared on Sundays can be applied to our modern challenges. So, grab a cup of coffee, find a comfortable space, and let's dive in together. This is Let's Talk About That, where the conversation about Sunday's message never stops. Well, welcome back to Let's Talk About That. I am sitting across from Mary Beth and Chip. Besides being tired, how are you guys?

SPEAKER_01

Well, I was gonna say you're sitting across from what's left of Mary Beth and Chip after a week at kids' camp.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. I'm still pretty tired. Still pretty tired. Yeah. I bet sleeping in your bed felt really good though. It did.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Yeah. It was an upgrade for sure. Let's say Doc.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Okay, so I got a question. If you could summarize camp in one word, what would it be?

SPEAKER_01

You know what? That is a great question. And I think I would say camp. Yeah. Period. Yeah. Like I I really I honestly I say that because Leanne and I were talking about this because she went as a counselor this year. And she has been like years ago when we were at Airline and Mayo, she went with us. And Centricid is Centricid. And that's actually what I love about that camp. Like I will say that Centricid is like the best camp experience in my mind, hands down.

SPEAKER_02

Why? Because I'm I'm new because I don't know anything about Centricid.

SPEAKER_01

They do a great job of making it really fun for kids, pretty structured for the kids, but with some flexibility and free time. Okay. They do a good job of making worship very pointed, where they share the gospel and talk about truth of scripture, but not where they are playing the 87th verse of a song. And if you really, really mean it, raise your hand. Because for kids, that's a that's a weird situation. Yeah. Centricid just has the camp model down to an art. And I think that's why it's it's funny. It's like hard to summarize camp in one word because like centricid is centricid. Okay. And it's great, it's it's consistent. They do a good job with it. And that's why we push kids to that camp. Yeah. Go with us. Like um technically, our kids' ministry runs from you know birth, but camp age starts when you go into the third grade through kids' side runs through fifth grade. You finish fifth grade. And then student ministry is you're in sixth grade through high school. Well, there's an overlap year in camp because our sixth graders are technically eligible to go to our student camp and our kids' camp. Okay. But we kind of made the decision maybe last year that we wanted all of our sixth graders across the board to go to centric kid.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Because number one, Centricid is such a great camp. And number two, because it is a lot better for them to be the oldest kid at camp than the youngest kid at camp. Yeah. Right? Because it's two hours away from home, not two states away from home. Right. You know, and it is a lot better for them to be the oldest kid there. That way, if they're a little immature, they're still right in the target area. Okay. If you send a sixth grader to student camp who's a little immature, it's going to be too much. You know, not in a bad way, but just it just too much. And so camp was camp. And that's the best thing about it, probably. Yeah. I think the one thing that was utterly disappointing to me this year, man. I know what you're going to say. Say it. There was no school pizza. There was no school pizza.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, so when I was in Nebraska, I'd always see these weird posts about Chip talking about the school pizza. Now it makes sense.

SPEAKER_01

Man, Lake Yale. And this again, this is not a centric problem. This is a Lake Yale conference center problem. But I still love Lake Yale. But every year they do a pizza day where they make the old school rectangle pizza from like cafeteria days. It tastes like the 90s.

SPEAKER_02

Exactly like it. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

It is uncanny.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, exactly. So I have a quick question talking about uh Lake Yale. Yes. Okay. So do is Centric Kid a program and they always use this one location, or does or does Centricid like travel around the U.S.? Because I literally am oblivious to what they travel. They do. They travel. So they were, and this wasn't the only group that they have because they have camps going on all over. But this specific group of Centricid staffers who were at Lake Yale with us, that was actually their second week at Lake Yale. Okay. So they do two weeks in a row at Lake Yale. And then I think I heard one of the staffers say from there they were going to be down in southeastern. Oh think they were spending three weeks there. Eckard. Eckard. Eckard. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

St. Pete.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And they would be there for three weeks. But simultaneously.

SPEAKER_01

They were because I was asking them. They were going to Norman Park, where which was where the other location where we used to go to a Century Kid camp. That's the other one that's close to us. Okay.

SPEAKER_02

How long have you been going to Century Kid for? How long has that been like the kids' summer camp?

SPEAKER_01

I've been going to Century Kid since before I was at the orchard.

SPEAKER_02

Okay. So a long time.

SPEAKER_01

So are you the one that kind of brought Century Kid to No, the Orchard was actually already going to um Centricid. Very cool.

SPEAKER_02

I think what they had to take one year off or two years off from COVID?

SPEAKER_01

Maybe one. And then there was one year where we went to another kid's camp. We went to Camp Kid Jam? Yes. Camp Kid Jam. Because that was the orange kids' camp. Like the orange curriculum that we use. And it was a good camp. As a matter of fact, one of my favorite pictures of had and came from that kid's camp because I asked, I don't know if you don't know if Jax is old enough yet, but you know, the so-and-so show, which is like you know, so I I know because I help with the curriculum at the old church. Yeah. Okay. So one of the guys, you remember which which guy? John or Brandon. Brandon. Brandon off of the so-and-so show. Like those guys were at camp. We were leaving camp that year and stopped at a Zaxby's right before I-75 to come back to the church. And we're inside, and Brandon comes inside to eat Zaxby's. And this man has been at camp like he's exhausted. He's tired. He's exhausted. Must it be incognito in the Zaxby's. And yeah, he embraced every bit of it. He invited the kids to come sit at his table. So I got a picture of Haddon sitting at the city. That's really cool. That's really cool. Yeah. You know, eating their Zaxby's, you know. And so that was a great memory. Nothing wrong with Camp Kid Jam. But man, you just can't beat Centricid. It is just, it is a great experience. I would say this, and this is probably, you know, not what we planned on talking about when we talk about camp, but I think it's an important conversation. The only issue with camp is how expensive it is. Okay. Yeah. Like camp is crazy expensive. The cost to each kid who went to camp was $325, Merbeth. That they pay. They pay.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, $325.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. What most people don't know unless you pay attention, because we mention every now and then, is that the church pays almost that much for each kid that goes to camp.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That's just how expensive it is.

SPEAKER_03

Wow.

SPEAKER_01

And that's not a, hey, we took up a special offering for this. That is a we budget every year to help offset the camp cost. And when you think about it, that cost is kind of what you'd expect for a vacation, right? It's like, you know, right around a hundred bucks a day for the kids that are going to camp. And three meals, lodging, activities, full staff, you know, like it the cost is in line with how much stuff costs. Yeah. It's just so expensive. And, you know, I I just want to say shout out to the church because that's like a priority line in our year where we do that because I know, I know, I know that camp is expensive. Yeah. Especially if you're sending more than one kid to camp. It's expensive.

SPEAKER_02

Beverett's had three going this year.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so it's expensive. It's real expensive. Yeah. But it's even more expensive than you realize. Yeah. But that's how valuable we think that the experience can be.

SPEAKER_02

I would I would say to sending three this year as opposed to, you know, being used to the last what five years only sending one, it's worth it. It really is. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

It's worth it. Would would you say, Mary Beth, that you think that maybe some of the reason we haven't seen as big a groups go to camp the last few years is because that cost just keeps cutting.

SPEAKER_02

Oh yeah. Yeah, I would say so. I've just since I've been the one in charge of booking and planning camp, I've seen the costs rise probably by at least $100 per kid, at least $100 per kid over the last couple of years.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. And so we try to offset that with like scholarships that are available to kids. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh no, not what not what we charge, like what the camp charges. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What Centricid charges. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. I got I got you. I got you. Yeah. What Centric changes. We've kept it pretty We've kept the cost fairly in line with that $300 mark is kind of where we try to keep it in line with. Yeah. But you know, I know that there's scholarships and stuff that help with families going to camp. But I think a lot of what we've seen is people are like, well, I would rather just not go than ask for scholarship money for my kid to go to camp. I hate that, but that's just the reality of it and everything. And so, you know, it it is a struggle. And we are, as a church, looking at more and more ways to keep camp affordable for your kids. But if I could say this to parents who were listening to this, 300, and it was 325 this year, $325 is a drop in the bucket when you look at your kids' extracurricular activities.

SPEAKER_02

100%. Yeah. I mean, it just is. And just the impact that week's going to have on shaping your child and like pointing them to Jesus.

SPEAKER_01

To me, it's like they're that's it's just a matter of priorities. Yeah. You know, and and that is not a shot, taking a shot at anybody. Like my kids do extracurricular stuff. We pay for Haddon to work out with a trainer every month because that's what he does. And Chasen's big into golf now. We've done the baseball thing, we've done the soccer thing, we did the golf camp thing, you know. Yeah. So like I get it, but I want to encourage parents, don't let church camp be the one extra thing that's like that step too far.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

You know, because the truth is your kids have all of the other extracurriculars going on all year. This is the one week a year where they get this.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And the reason that I'm saying it now that we're back from church camp is because before you know it, it's gonna be time to start putting in deposits for next year.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, yeah. It'll be here before we know it. Yeah. All right. So I have a question. So what would you say thinking through the whole week? You know, obviously we talked about the low for you, chip was the the pizza, and I'm very sorry about that.

SPEAKER_01

Questionable low.

SPEAKER_02

I'm sorry. Well, let's think of some highs, some positives. What are some positives of the week that you saw? Whether it was with uh I can't think of any because they didn't have pizza. No, excuse me.

SPEAKER_04

Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_02

Just ruined your entire week.

SPEAKER_01

Let Mary Beth go first because I I got I got a couple, and to be honest, one of them is not so serious, but it's definitely a memory. Say that.

SPEAKER_02

So one of my highs from camp every year is watching and just being in the room while these kids worship. Yeah. Just about every time there's a point where I get teary-eyed. Yeah. And like I can't sing anymore. Yeah. And I just need to listen to them. Yeah. It's just really cool. Yeah. It's really cool to watch them.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. It was. I I paused a couple of times. Yeah. Just not singing to listen to the seating.

SPEAKER_02

To watch, just take it in. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Well, honestly, just because there were a few, they rotate the seating char around. There were a few times and then we were up on the front row. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, they rotate this. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So so you're just, well, I just close my eyes and listen. Yeah. You know, just because you're listening to the kids sing. Yeah. And the craziest thing to me is, and it's cool, I've been around these kids. Most of these kids can't carry a note in a bucket. Right. And I I say that as one who identifies, you know. Same. And yet when they're all singing, it sounds incredible. It does. Like the the voice of these children, just it sounds incredible. So it does. Absolutely. That's one of my favorite parts. Yeah. I love that. Yeah. So I've got a not so serious favorite moment, but it was hilarious. So Chasen has recently like re-gotten into Pokemon cards. Okay. The only thing that has changed is that I've gotten into Pokemon cards with now. And it's really because, you know, I'm trying to look at things to do with the boys. Yeah. But where Pokemon cards have got me is it has taken my like 90s love of sports cards that I'm currently in the process of going through like 12,000 cards that I had as a kid. And it and it's, you know, part of part of that I'm finding is fun because it kind of lets me just turn my brain off and like do something like that. The other part is I'm addicted to Facebook Marketplace. And so now it's like now you're bargain hunting and looking for treasures while you so it's kind of like this weird combination that just happens to be Pokemon cards. And so a bunch of the other boys in the dorm that I was staying in were Pokemon card guys. Carter being one of them was one of them. I actually, Lucas's son, Leo, who was one of them. And so there was one night, like they legit are like trading Pokemon cards in there because Carter brought his whole collection.

SPEAKER_02

Everything. Did you know he was bringing his card? He told me. Okay. So I was like, that's on you. If you leave them or lose them, I'm not replacing them.

SPEAKER_01

And Chasen had a pack and Liam had a pack and they were open and swapping those things. I love that. And so I've always kind of this is the Facebook marketplace side of me, is told Chasen, hey, send me some cards that you want that you like because it gives me something to kind of watch out for on Facebook market. This is the bargain hunter flea market side, right? And so I'd found some that he had been looking for that were pretty cheap. And it was a guy in Gainesville. And so I'd brought Chasen in and was like, hey, come here real quick, look at these cards. Are these the ones you know that you like? And he was like, Yes, he's looking at my phone, flipping through them. Well, the next day we're leaving to come home from camp and driving home, haven't quite made it to the interstate yet. I get a message from a guy who was like, Yeah, I'll do that. Do you want to meet? And I was like, say what? Excuse me. So while Chase was looking at my phone, he like made an offer. I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

I didn't know Jason was the one who made the offer.

SPEAKER_01

He was wheeling and dealing. Absolutely backed up. I think that's a little bit exaggerated. The message I got was not the do you want to meet? It was at breakfast that morning. I remember it was a breaks that morning where he said, Yeah, I'll do that. And I was like, wait, what? You know, and show Chase. And so Chasen had spent 15 bucks at like bought these three Pokemon cards. And so on the way home from camp, we pull off at Gainesville and a guy meets us to not in the bus.

SPEAKER_02

Chip drove separate. Did not make the bus pullover to Gamesville. Although there was a group of girls from Brantford who were trying their hardest at breakfast on the last day to convince Chip to tell the bus to stop so they could buy squishies.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my god. If I never hear squishy or neito again, I'll be fine. What's a neat o? I don't even know.

SPEAKER_02

They're like the little squishies. I think they're supposed to be a stress ball thing, but it's become a like kid sought-after toy. I was reading something where they said that like if it has a certain smell, you're supposed to like throw it away. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

What if you can't smell?

SPEAKER_02

You know. Oh, that's sad shit.

SPEAKER_01

I'm colorblind and I don't have a great sense of smell. Really? Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I'm missing out on so much in the world. One day in heaven, it'll all be healed.

SPEAKER_02

That's why you do so well in the boys' cabin.

SPEAKER_01

Mary Beth had to come in the boys' dorm to look for something of Carter's one day after it was cleared out. She walks in within 15 seconds. She goes, Wow, it smells way worse than here.

SPEAKER_02

It did. It smelled like, okay, so you eat. See your drums to make sure like they like, you know, got showered, got in bed, stuff like that, or you just kind of just I mean, if you want to stay in my job, that's fine.

SPEAKER_01

If it happened, you know, great.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Hopefully you're you're suggesting this. Like, please take a server.

SPEAKER_01

It was that what we the importance of having those counselors is to stay with the kids, you know, with the dorms and everything like that. And and I always stay on the little kids' side of the dorm because, you know, they're the ones that, hey, I don't know how to make my bed, you know, or those like that. So it was fun. I I will say, on a serious note, highlight the sheriff camp. Shout out my guy Eli. Okay. So Eli's intern here at the church does a great job. This is the second year going to kids' camp with us, does a great job. And there was one kid in our group that he just consistently had gospel conversations with all week because he knew he was close. It was he was an older kid. And so just consistently all week had gospel conversations. And then the last night at camp led him to trust Jesus as a savior. And and so that was really cool to watch because Eli was, you know, hey, let's go talk to him. And finally, that last night, I was like, buddy, you just go talk to him. Yeah. You can do this. He's probably gonna talk to you more than he's gonna talk to you. I'm there too.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And so he went and he was able to lead him to the Lord. And, you know, that was that was really cool, not just from the perspective that we saw this kid trust Christ, but just from my perspective, I'm watching Eli like make that consistent, yeah, 15, 20 minute investment every day to have that conversation. Yeah. And that that was that was really cool to see. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh man. Well, sounds like camp was a hit. So all the parents jump on it when they have the camp deposits because it sounds like it's gonna be another great year next year. Yep. It's one of my favorite weeks. Yeah, that's awesome. Well, would love to kind of, we have still some time left to talk about the sermon from yesterday. So yesterday was week three of our sermon series, Louder Than Words, and it was on Blessed Assurance. And let me tell you, I, Mary Beth, you will probably agree. We grew up in the Presbyterian church. Hearing that song yesterday being sung just brought me back to like my childhood. But I love that, you know, all those hymns, I think as a kid we took for granted, didn't realize, you know, we sing these songs all the time. But like now that we are born again, fully believe in Jesus and what he's done, those songs mean so much more, especially that song. I remember like vividly seeing that as a kid. You do? Yeah. Do you remember seeing it? No, you don't remember the hymn book?

SPEAKER_01

Were you serving in kids' church?

SPEAKER_02

I was not. No, I was an acolyte.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know what that means. It sounds like a superhero if I'm being honest with you.

SPEAKER_02

Well, you got to bring it to light the candle and bring it in the church.

SPEAKER_01

Is this the whole like what you were upset about at the hate?

SPEAKER_02

Different different no, that was the lighting of the advent tandem. This an acolyte was a big deal. So you had to go through like the training and everything.

SPEAKER_00

It's a big deal.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, basically she was a robe. Yeah, you wore a white robe.

SPEAKER_00

So basically, you were a superhero.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, you did bring the light into the church, so you were kind of a big deal. That's hilarious. I I'm immediately flashing bag to ask me like, and I never got to light the advent candles podcast airs. Oh, maybe I did.

SPEAKER_02

Maybe I did. My sister fact checked. Yeah, you blocked that out like I blocked out from the hymn book. Okay, you obviously, Chip, remember this song. I do. So did it um obvious, you know, through your research this week, did you have like an aha moment thinking back to singing that song to now?

SPEAKER_01

Well, I think I've always been a deep theological thinker, and so I have always no. Yeah, I mean, honestly, this is one of those songs that you do remember and that you do remember fondly singing. It's a it's a great song, you know, it's a powerful song. But I think the shift, maybe the the tweak is that when you realize that the blessed assurance isn't, hey, I have this hope, but it's I have this hope in Jesus. It's Jesus' faithfulness that is my assurance, not I'm faithful that is my assurance. And I just think that small shift in thinking does maybe color the song a little bit differently. Yeah. You know? And so yeah, it was, it was, it was good to kind of look back on that.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Well, I even think too, hearing the history, you know, I didn't know Franny Crosby, you know, sang that or created that song, let alone her story of being blind at six weeks old. And then the phrase that she used that how she wouldn't change it because she wants the first face she ever sees to be Jesus'. Like when you said that in the service, it just hit me like, man. How wild is that? Yeah. Like that's prof that's powerful. Like the fact that like she wouldn't change her life for anything, and the fact that because of the blindness, she was able to write these songs with such confidence of what heaven's gonna be. Like, man, I think that's what hit me the most in it is this assurance in who Jesus is, what he's done, and the fact is that yes, this world is terrible and hard, but like the blessed assurance of getting to be with Jesus and like man.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I think that the quote that really got me that I hadn't really been aware of in the past was that she said, you know, I didn't write these hymns in spite of my blindness. I really wrote them because of my blindness, because she said, if I hadn't been blind, I would have been distracted by too many other beautiful things in this world. You know, and it's like, geez. Yeah. You know, but I I think there's some truth there. 100%. Because we are so Easily distracted by not bad things.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But things that just steal our time, steal our attention, you know, and she didn't have all of that. And, you know, just to look back on that life, I don't know if you guys know this. I did not until I was researching it, but like I think it was on her would have been 100th birthday. Okay. The nation had a holiday where they celebrated family. Like she was that famous. Like she was. I made a joke about Taylor Swift in the service, but literally, like she was massive celebrity, okay, if you will, in her time. And yet it was all a testimony pointed to Jesus. And that's the legacy she had. And I think that that's pretty incredible. When did she write that song? So, because I know this off the top of my head and do not have the Wikipedia page pulled up directly in front of me. Fandy Crosby wrote Blessed Assurance in 1873.

SPEAKER_03

Wow.

SPEAKER_01

Yep. That's crazy. Long time ago.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Long time ago. Yeah. 150 years ago almost. And yet we're singing it in The Orchard today.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But she wrote a bunch of other songs too. So I And you said there's a couple other like popular ones. There are some other I'm going to name some to see if you know these songs. Tell me yes or no, familiar. Okay. All the way my savior leads me.

SPEAKER_02

No, no.

SPEAKER_01

He hideth my soul. No.

SPEAKER_02

Mm-mm. I don't think so.

SPEAKER_01

That that may be my favorite Fanny Crosby song. He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock and covers me there with his hand. It's an allusion to when Moses was on the mountain and God hid him in the cleft of the rock and covered him while his glory passed in front of him. Anyway, more like Jesus. That title sounds familiar. All right, hold on. We got this one. This one 100%. Near the cross. Near the cross. Near the cross. Pass me not, O gentle savior. Great.

SPEAKER_04

We had different Presbyterians.

SPEAKER_01

We had different color hymn books.

SPEAKER_02

Well, blue. We didn't have the red books.

SPEAKER_01

We had blue, but our blue one was called the Baptist hymnal. And that probably wasn't in the Presbyterian church.

SPEAKER_02

Probably not.

SPEAKER_01

So in Mayo, we had a blue hymnal, a red hymnal, and a yellow hymnal. We just had a blue hymnal. And we just called them, all right, get the blue book, get the red book, get the yellow book. All right, let me a couple more, a couple more. Praise him, praise him, Jesus, our blessed redeemer. I don't think so. Sounds familiar. Great, good. All right. Redeemed how I love to proclaim it. I don't think so. No. My goodness.

SPEAKER_02

It must have been just in the Baptist one. To be fair, I don't think I could tell you the title of a hymn from our hymn book. Fair enough. If you started singing it, I'm like, okay, I already. Well, that's not gonna happen.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Tell me the story of Jesus. No. Take the world, but give me Jesus.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. Yes. Possibly. I think so.

SPEAKER_01

You probably know it from Fernando Ortega. Excuse me? Yeah, he's a modern guy who redid it.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_01

And because she wrote it in because of Wikipedia, 1879. This is one you have to have heard. To God be the glory. To God be the glory, great things he has done. Yes, yes, yes, probably. Probably. Just say yes, Marabeth. Just help me out here.

SPEAKER_02

I feel like there's parts of my life that I don't really remember a lot from.

SPEAKER_01

That's hilarious. That's pretty funny. That's hilarious. So yeah, she wrote a ton, a ton of hymns. And I think what did I say? Like about I think she's credited with like 8,000 different songs. That's crazy. Isn't that insane?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Would love to kind of lean into Oh, I just pulled it up.

SPEAKER_01

Hold on. Ready? Oh, hold on. 8,000 hymns and gospel songs with more than 100 million copies printed. Wow. And this was in the 1800s.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I'd say she's more popular than Taylor Swift for sure. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, for sure. For sure. Definitely probably has much more of a kingdom impact as well.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, I don't think that's a stretch.

SPEAKER_02

Much more accomplished. Much more of a bless. Much more accomplished.

SPEAKER_01

She don't have the money though. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

All right. So yesterday the scripture reference was Hebrews 10, 19 through to 23. And you mentioned that in order to understand that text, you had to go back and understand the Old Testament. So I'd love to kind of like lean into the Old Testament reference that Hebrews 10, 19 to 23 has.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So, well, first of all, I think like big picture, when you read Hebrews, like if you're not aware of a lot of stuff from the Old Testament, you're going to miss most of what's going on in Hebrews. And then also that's not just true of Hebrews. That's true of a ton of the New Testament. Okay. And so I think for me, like that is why our last series was so important. Storyline is just kind of understanding like this all goes together. This all fits together. Like there have been multiple times in church history where different people have tried to separate the Old Testament and the New Testament. Like these are two different gods. These are two different, you know. And it's just not true. Yeah. You know, they build, there's a progressive revelation that is happening in here. And so you need to understand that. And I think when we talked about in the storyline series, the idea of shadows in the Old Testament. Yeah. This is a perfect example in Hebrews, right? Because in Hebrews 10, 19 through 23, we're given a fuller explanation of the shadow that was the Holy of Holies. Yeah. Right. So the Holy of Holies, you know, if you weren't there Sunday, was the center point of the tabernacle and the temple in the Old Testament. And if you ever get those confused, the temple was like a palace, the tabernacle was like a tent. Right. Same place, just one was permanent. And in the center, the Holy of Holies, that's where God's presence would tangibly live among the people. And when the author of Hebrews says in Hebrews chapter 10 that we have boldness to enter the sanctuary, that's the idea that that's the reference that he's making. And he even talks about that we are able to enter it through a new and living way that Jesus has inaugurated through the curtain. Yeah. Right. And that is a clear illustration of the curtain that separated the Holy of Holies, God's presence from the rest of the temple, the rest of the tabernacle, really from his people. And then he says that he we entered in through the curtain, through his flesh. And that's even an allusion, right? To that when Jesus died on the cross, that curtain was torn from top to bottom, which is, you know, it's symbolic in itself that it's from top to bottom. God himself doing this, but also it's symbolic of the curtain was torn because the flesh of Jesus was torn. And so there's just all these layers that are in there that build off of it when you understand what has come before. Yeah. Right. And so I think the best way to make sure you don't miss any of that. And I said this Sunday in Lake City, get a good study Bible. Yeah. For my money, still, I don't know of a better one than the ESV study Bible. Yeah. That's not the translation we preach out of on Sundays. It's a really, really good translation. Love the translation. The study Bible, just the notes, uh, the the comprehensive nature of it, it's it's spot on. And I would say that I know that Prime Days are coming up as of the date of this recording. I don't know when they are, but I've been told they're coming up. There you go. And 100% it'll be on sale. Okay.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I think I got mine during Prime Days one year and I spent like 20 bucks on it. Oh, yeah. And it's hardback and it is thick. Yeah. It's not a it's not a tote-around Bible. It's one you keep at home. It's not.

SPEAKER_01

It's not. And because of that, I would recommend don't spend the money to get like the leather bound that you're going to carry to church. Like the one I have. It's a hardback. You pick up the hardback about 20 bucks.

SPEAKER_02

It is phenomenal to use for it can underline, highlight all the things in. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And then, you know, I keep shouting it out because I just really keep seeing it everywhere is the Bible recap, right? So that's a podcast that started Oh, two years ago.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, I started. Yes. So before the video aspect of it, it was just on podcast. I didn't know there was a video accident. I was there. So it was on the podcast first. And to be honest, I had a hard time keeping up with that one because then I would get off track and it wouldn't like the day wouldn't line up to what day it actually was. Does that make sense? Okay.

SPEAKER_01

And so then it was 365. Yes.

SPEAKER_02

There's a new one dropped every single day. But the Bible app, which I think is you can get it on Apple phones and Android phones. I don't I think you can get it on both. But the Bible app. I don't like them. But the Bible app has it now. And there's a video that goes along with the day by day. And the Bible app is really good at like if you miss a day, you can easily see like what you missed and how to catch up.

SPEAKER_03

That's good.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. And they actually have it broken up where you can do the full 365-day Bible recap, or you can do just the New Testament or just the Old Testament. And then I recently And that's all through the Bible.

SPEAKER_01

All through the e version app.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. And I recently saw, I don't know if this is new and they're gonna do each book this way, but there was one that I completed a few months ago. Okay. It was just the book of Proverbs. Oh, very cool. And it was like 30 days, I think, but highly recommended. 31 days, I would bet. Probably. You're right. I didn't even think about that. Probably 31 days, but I recommend that highly. It is very informative. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

And I think what keeps it on my mind is I was in Walmart the other day and they have the Bible recap study guide, like a book, a physical book printed. And so not that it's like so much better than any other whatever that's out there. It's just so available. Yes. And it's so easy to access. That is a really good one. And you can also, you know, if you're willing to do a little bit more, like don't be afraid to buy commentaries if you're studying, particularly like a book of the Bible. Buy a commentary on this book of the Bible. My little nerd heart would be more than happy to recommend a good commentary on a book of the Bible if you, you know, throw me an email. Or you can buy a one volume commentary on the whole Bible. Like so there's just so many ways that you can do that. And if you are not familiar with the Old Testament, with the story of Scripture, you're just gonna miss it if you're just reading the text. And that sounds horrible, right? Because it's not just the text. Those are the inspired words of God that are effective in your life to make you more like Jesus. And yet, why would we not avail ourselves of all the tools and all the information that we have to just get more from it, to learn more from it?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, two more things I want to say about the Bible recap on the Bible app on our phones that came to mind while you were talking is the Bible recap through the Bible app also has added into it, woven into it. I don't know. I'm still really tired. It's all good. Has each time you start a new book of the Bible, is it the gospel project that has like the little drawings where it's explaining?

SPEAKER_01

I know Shamel, it is not the gospel project. That's a life weight curriculum. I think it's the Bible project.

SPEAKER_02

The Bible project where those videos are good. They're good. They explain so much.

SPEAKER_01

The guy who does those, he he's good.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. It kind of just like gives you like a baseline of like what this book of the Bible is about to be about, what historically was going on during this tasting.

SPEAKER_00

And it's like funny little illustrations.

SPEAKER_02

Okay. Yeah, but legit you watch it because it's yeah, like intriguing. Yeah. And also the Bible project, just in general, has come out with a kids' version of the Bible project in print. Oh, yes, in print. I think I might order that this prime day and look through it. I haven't I haven't seen it in person, but I don't think the whole Bible project for kids is on the Bible app yet, but at least a portion of it is cool. Okay. Where they have like a kids' version. So the videos are more directed towards kids than adults. Okay. But it still goes through all of scripture.

SPEAKER_01

Very cool. That is really neat. I didn't know that they had a kids' version of the Bible project because honestly, I thought that the Bible project was for kids when I first was in the Bible. The Bible recap. No, no, the Bible project.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, I was talking about the Bible recap.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, so they're doing a Bible recap for kids.

SPEAKER_02

For kids. Did I say Bible project?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

I might have. Okay. I meant the Bible recap. Bible recap. Very good. By Terra Lee Cobble. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I see. I never can remember her name. So I never say it. It's always like the Bible project. Yes.

SPEAKER_02

I can because she says it every single You listen to it a lot. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But the Bible project, the Bible recap, it's great. You won't, you won't miss it. Uh or you will, you will, you won't miss the illusions if you pay attention to that. Because they do a good job of like bringing that stuff out. It's it's really helpful. I love that.

SPEAKER_02

Well, as we start to sign up on this podcast, did want to remind people about Wednesday. So our church night out. Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Now, to be clear, not every Wednesday, just if you're listening to this when it drops on June 23rd.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. Wednesday, June 24th. Yes, thank you for yeah, clarifying. Not every Wednesday, but shout out Chris and Jules.

SPEAKER_01

They uh the ones who made me very aware of that. When I would be like this week, and they're like, you don't know when people are listening to this.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, well, that's a great idea. Yeah. So it's you're listening to this and it's before Wednesday, June 24th. We're having a church night out open to all locations, but the Lake City is leaving this church night out. But yeah, 5:30 to 8:30 downtown Lake City. Have food trucks. Yeah. Have whatever pavilion area, park for your kids to play at.

SPEAKER_01

What food trucks?

SPEAKER_02

We're gonna have smoking like a 57 Chevy. We'll be there. Yum.

SPEAKER_01

Hey, we got some barbecue. We got the Pip Master.

SPEAKER_02

Yep. And then Clucking and Trucking.

SPEAKER_01

Love it. Now Clecking and Trucking, that's not the Chastines, but it is the Chastines recipe that they kind of handed off.

SPEAKER_02

The Buffalo Bite. Okay, all that stuff. Yeah. Oh man. Gonna be good. And then also Momcast is taking over the month of July. So if you ladies, women listening have some ideas of topics we can talk about, feel free to drop them in the comments, or you can go to our website, click on podcast, and then fill out the podcast question form. We'd love to hear from you. We definitely want these conversations to be targeted towards things you're questioning, ideas you have, whatever it is we want to definitely make sure we're talking about it. So make sure you submit those. But in the meantime, we hope you guys have a great week. Got anything lasting to say, Chip Mayor Beth?

SPEAKER_01

No, I think you did a good job shutting it off before our brain shutdown.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, there you go. Well, have a great week and we'll catch you next week. Thanks for joining us for this episode of Let's Talk About That. We hope it encouraged and challenged you as we continue to grow on this journey of faith and embrace community together. If you have more questions, thoughts, or feedback, we want to hear from you. Be sure to reach out to us through our social media or visit our website to stay connected. If you found today's discussion meaningful, don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review. Until next time, we hope that this episode inspired you and will keep Sunday's message at the front of your mind. See you next week.

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