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MATERIALS: Scripture portions for personal study and preparation are provided for students and adult leaders. Discipleship materials are being developed for ICCM
NATIONAL BUDGETS: Finances are being provided to fund national budgets to promote quizzing, travel for national leaders and to conduct tournaments within our active countries.
ELECTRONICS/EQUIPMENT: Jump seats, consisting of an electronic quiz box and 6 jump seats are being provided to International Child Care Schools and churches.
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June 29 to July 3, 2020
202o FM Bible Quiz Finals
1 & 2 Corinthians
Matt Whitehead Bishop Matt hails from the Pacific Northwest,
where he served as Superintendent before becoming Bishop. In the 1980s he coached a
Bible Quiz team from Newberg, Oregon. * For fun, he likes to hang out with his three
grandsons in Everett (WA). * His favorite ice cream is mint chocolate chip. * Psalm 139 is his
family’s grounding text. * He once totaled an acquaintance’s car (long story, big trouble).
* He was once attacked by the recycle bin in the front yard (long story, multiple stitches).
Bishop Linda knows what it’s like to be a Bible Quizzer under pressure: She was on the
Championship FM Bible Quiz team from Spring Arbor in 1971 (defeating Greenville that year). Before becoming Bishop, she directed International Child Care Ministries. Before that, she pastored churches in Michigan, Illinois and New York (including New Hope in Rochester). * Her favorite song is Is He Worthy? * Her favorite snack is popcorn with enough salt and real butter * Her favorite verse is John 15:16.
Bishop Keith planted and pastored churches in Georgia and held other leadership posts in the
FMCUSA before becoming Bishop. While he did not have the opportunity to quiz growing up, he
engaged in Sword Drills and other Bible-learning activities that established his love for
Scripture. * His favorite outdoor activity is “treasure” hunting for anything old: coins,
bottles, artifacts, etc. * He likes Riesen chocolate. * His favorite verses are John 15:5 and
Psalm 62:5-8. He follows his home teams for fun: Braves, Dawgs, Falcons.
Keith Cowart
Linda Adams
Team Competition Senior Teen Veteran THE ELITE 8 8.......................................................... 7.......................................................... 6.......................................................... 5.......................................................... THE FINAL FOUR 4.......................................................... 3.......................................................... 2.......................................................... 2020 Alpha Omega Winner: 1..........................................................
Awards Ceremony
Seniors who have quizzed 5+ years 10 years
Melody Gray
Aldersgate (Indianapolis, IN)
8 years
Josh Anderson
Freechurch (Rochester, NY)
7 years
Paul Robert Stackhouse
Wilmore (KY)
Ben Wilkins
New Hope (Rochester, NY)
Hannah Wall
Vincennes (IN)
Bekah Wall
Vincennes (IN)
Kate Madill
Wilmore (KY)
Jessie Thompson
Wilmore (KY)
Gabe Hulbert
Holland (OH)
Tim Ockrin
Pearce (North Chili, NY)
Ashlyn LeBaron
Albion (NY)
Anna Blankenship
Wilmore (KY)
6 years
Sam McFarland
Bethany (Seattle, WA)
5 years
Zephaniah Brewer
Aldersgate (Indianapolis, IN)
Becca Kremer
Freechurch (Rochester, NY)
DAVE MARKELL NOMINEES
Ashlyn LeBaron (Albion, NY)
Gabe Hulbert (Holland, OH)
Anna Blankenship (Wilmore, KY)
Kate Madill (Wilmore, KY)
Josh Anderson (Freechurch/Rochester)
Becca Kremer (Freechurch/Rochester)
Jessie Thompson (Wilmore, KY)
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Individual BUZZER Competition: Young Teen Rookie Individuals 5.......................................................... 4.......................................................... 3.......................................................... 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Young Teen Veteran Individuals 6.......................................................... 5.......................................................... 4.......................................................... 3.......................................................... 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Senior Teen Rookie Individuals 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Senior Teen Veteran Individuals 6.......................................................... 5.......................................................... 4.......................................................... 3.......................................................... 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Team Competition Young Teen Rookie 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Young Teen Veteran 2.......................................................... 1..........................................................
Awards Ceremony
Individual KAHOOT! Tournament: Young Teen Rookie: 3.......................................................... 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Young Teen Veteran: 3.......................................................... 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Senior Teen Rookie: 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Senior Teen Veteran: 3.......................................................... 2.......................................................... 1.......................................................... Spit Shine Award Winner: ............................................................ Dave Markell Excellence in Attitude Award: Rev. David Markell served as the Direc-tor of Youth Ministries during the 1980s, before his untimely death from leukemia. His leadership and advocacy of quizzing lives on through the lives of hundreds of quizzers, officials and coaches to whom he ministered. His attitude, even as he faced death, was always one of calm, wisdom and strength. His family has consented to the use of his name to honor the Senior who most exemplifies the life of Christ through their attitudes and behavior in quizzing. Winner:..............................................
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Stand Firm. When the Regional Directors and I discussed and decided on this theme for 2020 Quiz Finals, little did we imagine just what our world would soon have to endure … just how hard it might be to Stand Firm amidst internal and external forces challenging our health, our values, our perceptions … the entirety of how we live and react when our world is shaken. This was the more pleasant way of phrasing the theme of endurance that weaves throughout Paul’s letter. Paired with some tough-love parent-heart warning and discipline is Paul’s example of sticking it out in the face of hardships. He tells his Corinthian family that he’s been through it all—and survived, even in the depths of despair. So you can, too. He reminds them that he himself is not the one who has carved out his survival path … it is God’s grace, God’s power, God’s comfort that has buoyed him along and brought him back from death’s door. That’s an important Little Bit we can hold onto: We are not alone. We are not the first and we will not be the last to experience and endure suffering. But that’s also not to be flip about it. “This, too, shall pass …” Yes, but when we are in the midst of it, that pain, those troubles are very real. Paul doesn’t deny us that reality. Thorns. Betrayal. Danger. Grief. Life is not rosy. The life of a Christian in Christ’s service is no better (might even be worse). Write those words. Own them. Speak them. Life.Is.Hard. Unfair. If that were the last word, the only word, then we might as well throw in the towel. But it’s not. Paul reminds his readers that there is hope and peace and comfort—for us and through us. Deliverance. Restoration. And the greatest of them all … LOVE. We are to persevere, to stand firm, to endure … because the end is worth it. Salvation for ourselves and others, reconciliation … and ultimately, resurrection! New bodies, a new way of experiencing. We don’t have to wait forever—we get a glimpse of that new creation when we come to know Jesus while here on earth. That is my prayer for you this week. Let him into your heart; let him see your pain; and let him give you what you need to make it through whatever each day brings. Hold tightly to his promises. Stand firm … knowing Jesus is by your side … and he knows. He knows what you’re going through. He knows you. —Laura Christensen Colberg, Denominational Director, FM Bible Quizzing
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Tuesday – June 30, 2020
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C A L L I T W H A T I T I S Read: 2 Corinthians 1:8-11
Truth in Advertising. Ever wonder how anyone would sign up to preach the gospel after hearing
about Paul’s experiences? He wouldn’t be my pick for the Missionary Recruitment Board. But
there’s something refreshing about Paul not sugar-coating things. We often hear of Christian
ministry and how rewarding it is. True—eternal rewards. But here on earth and in the moment:
Not so sweet. Despair. Distress. Troubles. Being under-appreciated. Misunderstood. Rejected
when the next smooth-talker comes through. Danger. And the best label: The Scum of the Earth.
Any takers?
Reality Check. Life as a Jesus follower ain’t pretty. It can be life-threatening. Exhausting—
psychologically and emotionally as well as physically. What kept Paul going? (He tells us the
answer, of course: Christ’s love compels ...) And while Paul finds and acknowledges those bright
spots—usually when people come across his path (Stephanas, Fortunatus, Achaicus … Titus and
Timothy)—those moments of reprieve do not temper the anguish he admits to: despairing of life
itself.
You? Are there moments when you have felt your soul reach rock bottom? Where the pressures
you’re facing or feeling seem unbearable? Where you’d just as soon give up? “Welcome to my
world,” Paul says. Or, rather, “I’ve been there. I understand. It’s a crappy place to be.” Let’s talk.
Like Paul, you can name your pain—be honest about what you’re going through. Don’t pretend.
Don’t put on a mask or think it’s un-Christian to feel depressed, anxious, fearful. There’s no need
to sugar-coat that reality.
Higher Power. Where did Paul turn in those moments? He remembered what God can do … raise
the dead. And if God can raise the dead, he can certainly bring Paul back from the brink of death
(physical or spiritual). Deliverance. It happened once and it would happen again. And again. But
how? … as you help us by your prayers. It’s not a solo effort. Paul didn’t summon his own will-power
or boast of his self-control. No, he relied on his friends—he pleaded with them to keep praying for
him. Two things happen when we pray for one another. First, we intentionally invite God into a
situation and in doing so, there is surrender: an acknowledgment that we cannot solve our
problems. We need help. His help. Second, we invite others alongside us and there is something
divine in the exchange—the giving and receiving both of the privilege of helping, and the relief for
the one being helped. We journey together and find a safe space to take off our respective masks,
to expose our areas of need, and then to find healing when God does his thing between the three
of us.
Paul talks of mysteries. This is one of them. Beaten, and yet not killed. Dying, and yet we live on. Hard
pressed on every side, but not crushed … The world does not have the last word. God does. And his
word—his gift—is victory, not defeat.
Pray that God will give you words and space to name any hurt that you’ve experienced, and will give you the
opportunity to open up to someone who can listen, pray and walk with you toward deliverance.
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Friday – July 3, 2020
8:45 AM/11:45 AM Login to Zoom Central 9:00 AM/12:00 PM Group Gathering Buffalo Bonus Questions Slide Show Message from Bishop Linda Adams Music … Reminders KAHOOT! INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT: Achievers of Accuracy [Includes QUIC Quizzing] 9:30 AM/12:30 PM Games 1-4 (20 Questions each) QUIC Team scoring 11:00 AM/2:00 PM Half-time BREAK (30 minutes) 11:30 AM/2:30 PM Games 5-8 (20 Questions each) QUIC Individual scoring 1:00 PM/4:00 PM End of Competition Tabulation 5:00 PM/8:00 PM Awards Ceremony - Zoom Central
MESSAGE—Friday, July 3, 2020
STANDING FIRM > _________________ Speaker: Linda Adams Text: ________________ Best line:
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S U P E R - S U F F E R E R
Read: 1 Corinthians 4:8-13 and 2 Corinthians 11:22-29
Sum up. Paul has quite a resume of suffering. Put yourself in his shoes. Which of these challenges would have been the most difficult for you to endure? Which of them would be most likely to make you question your faith (or abandon it altogether)? Why do you think Paul kept on keeping on?
Look in. If you were to make a list of hard things you’ve endured, what would be your Top Five? Write them down. Is there something or someone that gave you hope while you were going through those challenges? Did you come close to giving up?
Look out. Think of someone you know who is going through a hard time. Do you see in that person any qualities or practices that help them day by day? If you can’t think of someone right now, ask your parents or other household members about the hardest time in their life, what they were thinking, how they coped at the time.
Bottom line. Sometimes Paul comes across a little boastful—as much as he goes on about not boasting! It can be off-putting at first, to wonder if we have suffered enough to measure up to Paul’s standard. It’s as if he’s trying to prove that he’s the real super-apostle, even if the Corinthians were a bit too dense to see it. We get it, Paul, you have the credentials. You’re the real deal. On the human side, I think there is an element to Paul’s lengthy descriptions of his ordeals, a need to be seen, heard and recognized for what he’s gone through. But there is also value in hearing these stories, knowing that he has suffered and endured … and still proved faithful, still rejoicing in the grace and love of Jesus. It shows us a way through our own doubts and despair and dark times.
What about you? Your story, too, matters. What you have experienced, what you have endured, the pain and distress you have known … there is someone in your world who is going through that right now. Or there will be someone in your future who will need to hear from you that you understand. You’ve been there.
Take-away. What is the point of suffering, of having it rough? “Suffering produces perseverance, perseverance character and character hope. And hope does not disappoint us …” Paul writes these words to the church at Rome. Be comforted, Paul says to those in Corinth. Comfort leads the way to patient endurance. Comfort doesn’t mean it all goes away. It means someone is there alongside who cares. And when we know someone cares, when we are comforted, we can endure … (a little more) patiently.
Find the Comforter in your world, whether Jesus through his words, or the hands and arms of Jesus through another person. Be the Comforter someone else needs.
Pray for those on your team today. Consider that they may need a comforting word even if it
doesn’t show on the surface. Ask God to give you the eyes to see … and the right words at the
right time to share his comfort and love with someone today.
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M O N E Y T A L K S
Read: 2 Corinthians 9:6-15.
What about you? What is the most generous thing someone has ever done for you?
What is a generous thing you have done for someone else? What happens when you
are on the giving end and the receiving end of generosity?
What it’s not. Reading Paul’s words here, I’m sometimes tempted to see this as a
formula: If I give more, I’ll get more, right? But the problem with generosity—true
generosity—is that no one’s keeping score. And if no one’s keeping score, you can’t
really measure how much you put in versus how much you get out. The exchange, the
transaction, isn’t really about the pocketbook—it’s about the state of your heart when
you’re faced with a situation where you have what it takes to be the answered prayer
for someone else. Are you looking inward and holding tightly? Or are you looking for
ways God can use you to help someone else?
Are you learning? God loves a cheerful giver. Does that mean he doesn’t love someone
who gives grudgingly? I don’t think it’s about the person, but rather the event: God
loves it when a person gives cheerfully. Think of a parent watching a child learning to
share their treasured Cheerios. Or goldfish crackers. That child is starting to see and
consider someone other than themselves, and sharing their treats is a way of
communicating: “Here. Have some. This brings me joy. You should try it.” I think
that’s what God has in mind when he sees us sharing our resources, our gifts, our
time, our treasures. “Aha!” he might think. “So you’re finally getting it. That’s a good
thing … No, it’s a GREAT thing!” I imagine him clapping his hands in delight in those
moments when we intentionally connect and let go … and give.
Real treasure. It’s a gift, really, to be able to give, to help others. Imagine a world
where no one needed anything you had to offer. That’s not our reality. If we only
open our eyes, there is someone next door, across the street, on social media …
someone who needs something that each of us have. A kind word. A smile. Help
with a house project. Money to pay the bills. Prayer. If God were the only one to
meet those needs without us ever getting our hands dirty … we’d miss out on the thrill
of knowing we’ve made a positive difference for someone. And doing so in Jesus’
name … means the glory and gratitude circles back to God, the giver of all good
things.
It’s a different economy, to be sure—but it works.
Pray that God will show you ways that you are holding tightly to things that do not bring you
joy. Ask him to help you see ways to resist the pull of the world’s economy—more is more and
bigger is better—and to invest in people in kingdom ways.
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T H U R S D A Y ’ S S C H E D U L E
Thursday – July 2, 2020
8:45 AM/11:45 AM Login to Zoom Central 9:00 AM/12:00 PM Group Gathering Hall of Fame presentations Music/Message/Prayer 9:30 AM/12:30 PM Tournament Round 1 10:15 AM/1:15 PM Tournament Round 2 10:50 AM/1:50 PM Tournament Round 3 11:25 AM/2:25 PM BREAK (10 minutes) 11:35 AM/2:35 PM INDIVIDUAL FINALS - STV 12:30 PM/3:30 PM BREAK (15 minutes) 12:45 PM/3:45 PM Tournament Round 4 1:20 PM/4:20 PM Tournament Round 5 1:55 PM/4:55 PM Tournament Round 6 2:30 PM/5:30 PM Tournament Round 7 (Super-Final)
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MESSAGE - Thursday, July 2, 2020
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T H I N G S A R E N O T W H A T T H E Y S E E M Read: 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 >> Pretend you’re hearing these words for the first time.
Imagine. What do you think it was like for Paul’s readers to hear these words? Imagine
being part of a culture that valued thought, wisdom, philosophy, words, clever speech,
eloquent orators. Would you be insulted?
Evaluate. Put it this way—are there things about the gospel story that embarrass you or
that you find hard to explain or justify to your friends? Does it seem nonsensical? Ask
yourself why. Write down your answer.
The world in its wisdom did not know Jesus. What “wisdom” in your world rejects Jesus?
Why? God was pleased, through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe.
Do you agree that parts of the gospel story seem foolish? Why do you think God would
want it that way—for his message of salvation to not make sense to some people who
earnestly seek out truth and just don’t “get it”?
If you ask me. I like order. Predictability. Not “control” so much as knowing what’s
coming. You can throw me a surprise party … within certain parameters. It’s better if I
have a hint (I’m perfectly willing to act surprised if that helps). If I’m honest, I probably
would have been among the rulers of this age who missed the things that pointed to
God’s wisdom. I would have wanted to connect the dots in a manner that drew a familiar
and predictable picture, not one that turned my world upside down.
There’s something our minds can’t quite wrap themselves around—how the God through
whom all things came would sacrifice himself, through his Son, to pave the way for us to
be reconciled to him, to get a fresh start. Everything we know and experience about
humankind and power tells us just the opposite—leaders in power more often tend to
abuse that power than to surrender it to serve their subjects. But Christ is the one who will
destroy all dominion, authority and power.
We’ve seen abuses of power and authority in recent days. That’s the outcome we’ve come
to expect from human leaders based on history and experience. And yet God speaks into
that history, intersects our world—and does something completely different. Mind-
bogglingly foolish. The cross seemed like defeat, but was his moment of victory.
What about you? Where do you have trouble with the gospel story? What seems too
good (or too foolish) to be true?
Pray that God will open your eyes to see the world as He sees it—and not be too quick to write off
events or persons who don’t fit your expectations of what the kingdom of God should look like.
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