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Fulfilled Righteousness

When tasked for items or even in life, there are often dueling philosophies:

  1. do your best and
  2. do the bare minimum.

We know we should strive to do our best and go “above and beyond” when we can, but often we are too beat, lazy, uninterested enough to do anything beyond the bare minimum.

But Jesus answered him, “Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.”

Matthew 3:15ab

In school we all know the folks (not saying I was one of them, even if I was) who spent a fair amount of time figuring out what the minimum grade I could get on something and still get the grade I wanted in the class. Had I spent less time doing the math for the grade instead of studying math for the class, I would have done better overall – and probably felt better about the result.

We are Called to believe in Jesus for forgiveness, for life, and for salvation. We are Called to follow Him and His ways; to live in obedience and using the gifts He has blessed us with. We are Called to live as best we can because we rejoice in the Gift of Salvation He has given us, not the minimum because we are already saved and we can just “ride life through.”

Jesus gave us the example: He was perfect and did not need to be baptized. Yet He did so, “to fulfill all righteousness.”

The goal isn’t just to be saved, but also to live as His saved!

One of the implications is that we do not go on living a life of sin “that grace may abound” (Romans 6:1). We are not to live in the sin that once held us, but let the life we live, “live to God” (Romans 6:10).

Instead of a mindset that says, “God has saved me through Jesus and has done everything, so all is good and I don’t ever need to worry” (a true statement), we should be living in the joyful reality that “God has saved me through faith in Jesus and has done everything, empowering me with the Holy Spirit to do all things to God and for others!”

We have been saved; fully and completely!

Respond to that free Gift by doing your best and living for God!

“Dear Lord Jesus, thank You for saving us and fulfilling all righteousness! Grant us a grateful and generous heart that responds to this gift by living our fullest to You and for others by the power of the Holy Spirit. And let us do so with the best of intentions and to the best of the abilities You have given us. In Your precious name. Amen.”

WE HAD NO POWER TODAY, SO NO RECORDING! Our apologies.

Scriptures

  • Romans 6:1-11
  • Matthew 3:13-17

“Put on the Armor of God” — T.Y.K.E.S. Series

Join us, precious little ones for our T.Y.K.E.S. series from January through February 22.

Tagline

Protected by God’s Armor

Idea

In Ephesians 6, Paul gives us the image of the full armor of God. Using different stories throughout the Bible, little ones will see each piece of armor at work.

Memory Verse

“So put on all of God’s armor. Evil days will come. But you will be able to stand up to anything.” Ephesians 6:13a (NIrV)

Belt of Truth

Put on the Belt of Truth. We want truth all around us. We will speak truth. We will learn God’s word which is truth. We will obey the truth of what God says. Little Ones will learn, “God’s word is true.” John 8:28-40, The Truth Will Set You Free.

Breastplate of Righteousness

Put on the Breastplate of Righteousness. We will try to do the right thing. We will stay away from the wrong things that can hurt us. We will trust in God. Little Ones will learn, “God’s way is right.” 1 Samuel 17:20-49, David and Goliath.

Shoes of Peace

Walk in peace. We are not afraid. Jesus gives us peace. We follow Jesus and share His peace with others. Little Ones will learn, “Jesus gives us peace.” Acts 13:1-5, The Church Sends Barnabas and Saul.

Shield of Faith

We have faith in God. He protects us like a shield and this helps our faith grows stronger. Little Ones will learn, “I can put my faith in God.” Judges 7:1-22, Gideon Defeats the Midianites.

Helmet of Salvation

Put on the helmet of salvation. Know that salvation comes through Jesus only. Jesus came to save us. Little Ones will learn, “Jesus came to save us.” Luke 23:31-43, The Crucifixion.

Sword of the Spirit

The sword of the Spirit is God’s word. When we learn God’s word it helps us. We can overcome any challenge or temptation. Little Ones will learn, “Knowing God’s word makes me strong.” Luke 4:1-13, The Temptation of Jesus.

Prayer

Prayer is talking to God. We can talk to God at any time about anything. He listens and he answers us. He loves us and wants the best for us. Little Ones will learn, “I can always talk to God.” Acts 12:1-16, Peter’s Escape From Prison.

The Full Armor of God

Truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, God’s word, and prayer. These are all good things from God. They are the armor of God. They protect us and make us strong. Little Ones will learn, “I can wear the full armor of God.” Ephesians 6:10-18, The Full Armor of God.

“Winter Games” — A BridgeKidz Series

Join us for a new BridgeKidz series for January!

THE BIG IDEA

Jesus helps me run the race and gives me the prize of eternal life!

MEMORY VERSE

Hebrews 12:1
“Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus.”

FOUR WEEK LESSON OVERVIEW

WEEK 1The Opening CeremonyGod’s Calling
 Bible StoryRun the race, eyes on Jesus (Hebrews 12:1-2)
 Key DiscoveryJesus is the goal; He calls me into His race.
 TakeawayI can always: Fix my eyes on Jesus and take my next step with Him.
WEEK 2The Training PlanGod’s Word
 Bible StoryGod’s Word lights my path (Psalm 119:105)
 Key DiscoveryThe Bible guides my steps every day.
 TakeawayI can always: Read or hear God’s Word and do what it says.
WEEK 3Teamwork WioonsEncouraging One Another
 Bible StoryTwo are better than one (Ecclesiastes 4:9–10)
 Key DiscoveryGod designed us to run together.
 TakeawayI can always: Encourage a teammate and ask for help.
WEEK 4The Winner’s CrownKeeping the Faith
 Bible StoryFinish the race, keep the faith (2 Timothy 4:7–8)

Study & Worship. Read. Pray.

I find the Gospel text for today to be humorous as an outsider and terrifying as a parent.

But beyond the implications for Mary and Joseph at the time, there are several things we can take from the lesson.

  • Jesus is the Son of God and desires to be in His House.
  • Jesus values learning the Word (even though He is The Word [we won’t get into that pickle of thought!]) and being in said House with others.

And [Jesus] said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?”

Luke 2:49

It started me thinking about setting some good habits for the New Year.

From the example this reading and other places Scripture gives us, I would humbly suggest making a commitment to the following:

  1. STUDY & WORSHIP: like Jesus, be in the Father’s House as much as possible, surrounding yourself with other believers to grow in wisdom and knowledge of the Word and in worship to God.
  2. READ: make a commitment to reading the Scripture daily. Use a Scripture app; set a daily reminder; make a daily habit to read without constraints or agendas, even if you don’t understand everything you read. Let the Holy Spirit enter, teach, and draw out from you.
  3. PRAY: too often we think of prayer as the last resort instead of the constant resort. Scripture tells us to “pray without ceasing” (I Thessalonians 5:17), meaning that it should be a natural part of our everyday lives. Commit to chatting with the Lord throughout the day every day. You will find it will make a world of difference, not just in your life but in the lives of others and even of our world. (See also James 5:16b).

It’s a new year with old challenges. But God is a God who has victory over all challenges and is with us through them.

We don’t do this just so we are “better Christians” (though we should certainly strive to be or best). We do this because we are amazed at the Gift the Lord has given to us through Jesus; His birth, suffering, death, resurrection, and ascension and want to respond by study and worship, buy reading His Word daily, and by praying continually. We seek to do this out of a loving, humble, response in gratitude, not compulsion, fear, or obligation.

The Lord Jesus has come, and He has given us everything – including an example. May we seek this year to live and follow that example in Joy and thanksgiving.

Thank You, Lord, for showing us what a joy and blessing it is to be in Your House and in Your Word, by reading, studying, and praying with You as our heart. Send us Your Spirit so that we may daily and continually draw closer to You, grow in our faith, and be a blessing to others. In Jesus’ Name do we pray. Amen.”

Scriptures

  • Luke 2:40-52
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:14-25
  • Psalm 119:97-104

Drive-Thru Lunch for Missions!

Come get a great lunch and support missions at LifeBridge!

Here are the details:

WHATDrive-Thru Lunch
WHENSunday, January 11, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
WHERELifeBridge Café
COSTSuggested donation of $10 per plate/person.
MENUChicken Spaghetti
WHYRaise monies for LifeBridge folks going on mission trips next summer.
CONTACTAngie at 979/627-5817 for tickets and more information.

BIBLE ADVENTURE- The Book of Romans — at the Fait’s

The Lord has richly blessed “Bible Adventure” in 2025! The “‘In-Home’ study of the Chronological Bible” in one year helped 21 people grow in His Word. Response to the study was exceptional with an average of almost 16 in weekly attendance throughout the year.

The “Bible Adventure” will continue in the Spring, 2026 with an 18-lesson study of the Book of Romans.

A study guide from the “Joy of Living Bible Studies” series will be used to enhance personal and group study.

LifeBridgers are welcome and encouraged to participate in this next “Bible Adventure!”

WHEN:Starting January 13, 2026
6:30 – 8:00 PM
WHERE:Fait Home: 205 Brazos Hill Lane
WHO:All (18 to 98!)
(Childcare not provided.)
CONTACT/RSVP:
(So book may be ordered.)
Robert
713-906-3641 // robfait51@gmail.com

Debbie
281-732-1209 // debbiefait@gmail.com

Join us as we continue to grow in His Word though this exception book and clear proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus!

New Member Class Beginning in January, 2026

It’s time for a New Member/Confirmation Class at LifeBridge! (More information on the class/purpose/etc. here.)

We’ll meet from in the LifeBridge Café on some Sundays from 1:00-3:00 PM. The schedule is below. (We’ll find make-up dates as/if needed.)

DATETOPIC(S)
Sun., Jan. 11, 1:00-2:00 PMGetting to Know Each Other
“Getting to Know Jesus”

(“GtKJ”) – Introduction)
Sun., Jan. 18, 1:00-3:00 PMThe Big Picture (GtKJ, Chapter 1)
Sun., Jan. 25, 1:00-3:00 PMThe 10 Commandments (GtKJ, Chapter 2)
Sun., Feb. 1, 1:00-3:00 PMThe Apostles Creed, Parts I & II —
GOD: Father and Son
(GtKJ, Chapters 3-4)
Sun., Feb. 8, 1:00-3:00 PMThe Apostles Creed, Parts II & III —
GOD: Son and the Holy Spirit
(GtKJ, Chapters 4-5)
Sun., Feb. 15, 1:00-3:00 PMThe Apostles Creed, Part III —
GOD: the Holy Spirit
and The Lord’s Prayer

(GtKJ, Chapters 5-6)
Wed., Feb. 18, 7:00 PMAsh Wednesday Worship
Sun., Feb. 22, 1:00-3:00 PMConfession & Absolution and Baptism
(GtKJ, Chapters 8, 7)
Sun., March 1, 1:00-3:00 PMBaptism and The Lord’s Supper/Holy Communion
(GtKJ, Chapters 7, 9)
Sun., March 8, 1:00-3:00 PMThe Church Year / Christian Worldview / Service / Church Involvement / Giving
Sun., March 15, 1:00-3:00 PMMembership Application / Rite of Reception / Wrap-Up / Other Q&A
Sun., March 29, 10:00 AMNew Members Received in Worship! [PALM/PASSION SUNDAY]
Thr., April 2, 7:00 PMSeder Meal
Fri., April 3, 7:00 PMGood Friday Worship
Sun., April 5, 10:00 AMEASTER SUNDAY!!

Questions? Contact Pastor Scott.

Join us and get to know Jesus and other wonderful people at the same time during this class!

2026 Mission Opportunities

Are you feeling the call to GO? 

We have three options this year for you to answer that question!

Then Jesus Came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

Matthew 28:18-20

GraceWorks Alaska

Background

For those called to Mission but not to Africa, there is another opportunity!

Amy (who was on our team), has been a leader with GraceWorks Alaska a couple of times now. When I (Angie) came back from Kenya and shared a few stories with the Battle group a few of the youth expressed wanting to go on a trip. So, I gathered more information.

LINK

Graceworks Alaska: Make an Impact Through Volunteering

DATES

July 12-18, 2026

AGES

You have to be 12 years old to go on the GraceWorks Alaska trip.

It would be best for an adult (parent/grandparent) to attend with the youth partner. (Think of it as a trip to service alongside them!)

In addition to this you can attend as an adult without a youth as well.

PRICE

Pricing is $850 per person to GraceWorks and estimated flight is around $1,700 per person.

Trinity Ablaze in Kenya

Vision Clinics

Trinity Klein and other participating churches address both the spiritual needs and physical vision of Kenyans through short term mission trips.

Our mission teams conduct vision clinics while spreading the Word of God to all who attend.

A single team of eight can reach hundreds of people in a single week, giving each visitor clear vision of Jesus Christ’s healing plus providing eye care through onsite services and materials.

LINKS

DATES

May 28 — June 7, 2026

AGES

You must be 18 years old to take part in this opportunity.

A Passport and Visa/E-Visa will be required.

PRICE

$800 -$1,600 to Trinity Ablaze in Kenya covers all accommodations and transportation. Also covers Breakfast and Dinner. Lunch is TBD by the location that you are stationed.

Air fare is not included.

They do ask that we book the same flights into Nairobi and out of Nairobi. Depending on when you book your flight, it will likely be $1,600-$2,400.

Starfish Kenya

Care and Education for Children

Starfish Kenya currently partners with two organizations in Kenya. Both House of Hope and St. Anna Care Centre are able to provide care and education for children through our financial support and partnership.

Activities and Opportunities for Serving:
  • Leading a small group of students
  • Play sports, games, puzzles, etc.
  • Share your testimony
  • Give the message (evening devotional or Sunday morning)
  • Join or assist in leading Praise and Worship
  • Lead or assist with a Bible Study or Workshop with Adults
  • Lead a high school workshop
  • Share skill or talent (dance, music, cooking, art, etc.)
  • Assist in taking individual and class photos of students for sponsors.

LINK

starfishkenya.org/our-mission/

DATES

June 4-17, 2026

APPLICATIONS

Due January 4, 2026 with non-refundable deposit.

AGES

There is not age limit, as long as a parent accompanies them and they are both willing to serve. Youngest that has ever gone was 10.

A Passport and Visa/E-Visa will be required.

PRICE

Projected trip cost is $3,400-$4,000, which will include airfare, lodging, ground transportation, meals in Kenya, travel medical insurance, safari, meeting supplies, etc.

MONTHLY TEAM MEETINGS

Team meets at Gateway Community Church once a month on a Sunday from 12:30-3:30 PM.

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