Skin In The Game
Skin In The Game
“Skin in the game” is an aphorism popularized by Warren Buffet referring to the benefit of executives using their own money to buy stock in the company they’re running. It’s to have a personal risk, or stake, in the outcome. It’s a simple fact of human nature that we take something more seriously when we have an ownership stake.
This is the very point Jesus makes when he describes himself as “the good shepherd” in this week's Gospel reading from John 10, echoing Psalm 23. His people are the sheep he both loves and owns. The incarnation and the cross mean God has skin in the game.
This has some astounding implications, which I look forward to exploring with you Sunday.
Steve+
From Steve Engstrom: Youth and Adult Formation Discussion
Like many of you, I am inspired by our beautiful new church home to imagine how we can use the space for developing our ministry and mission.
As I focus especially on the ministry of formation, I see new possibilities for developing youth ministry, catechesis, and adult education. There are many among us with gifts, ideas, and experience who may want to participate in developing our formation ministry.
On Sunday, May 19th following worship, I would like to invite all who are interested in helping establish a good foundation for Redeemer to join me for lunch in a discussion as a first step in getting organized.
I will facilitate a dialogue around some of the following areas:
What resources do we have among us for leading, teaching, organizing, or supporting formation and teaching ministries?
What would it take to launch a Sunday formation program for youth (junior-high, high school) and adults that meets before the morning worship service?
How should we organize ourselves to move forward?
Perhaps an outcome will be the creation of a small task force to organize next steps. Or perhaps other clear directions will emerge. I will capture our key points and organize our work together as our vision unfolds.
Developing our formation ministries will take time, resources, and good ideas from many people to address the challenges and opportunities. There is no obligation to volunteer or contribute anything to join us for this session. If you have an interest in formation for any reason, you are welcome to listen, contribute, and help us build the capacity to enrich our teaching and formation ministries.
If you are interested in attending, let me know here so I can plan accordingly.
Summary
What: Youth and Adult Formation Discussion
When: Sunday, May 19th following worship, approximately 90 minutes (ending by 1:30PM).
Lunch: Pizza, salad, and drinks will be provided.
Thanks for considering the invitation and I look forward to the dialogue!
Shalom,
Steve E+
Some Important Events
Second Sunday Sandwiches—Sunday following worship.
Discovery Dinner—Thursday, May 2. If you’re new(ish) to Redeemer, we’d like to get to know you—and you, us—a little better. Join Steve and Lauren Wishart for dinner and discussion in their home, Thursday, May 2, 6:30PM. RSVP here or with a Connection Card this Sunday and write “Discovery Dinner” in the comment section.
Membership Lunch—Sunday, May 5. If you’d like to find out more about Membership at Redeemer, join us for lunch following worship Sunday, May 5. RSVP here or with a Connection Card this Sunday and write “Membership” in the comment section.
Membership Day—Sunday, May 19. Together we will joyfully welcome new Members!
Youth and Adult Formation Discussion—Sunday, May 19 following worship.
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