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November 30-December 7, 2025

A weekly set of resources that we can use as a community to equip us individually and with one another.  You don't have to use everything.  Try things out on your own, with your family, or with your community and see what excites your heart and imagination.  

The Fields Bible Reading Schedule

Each week, we provide daily Bible readings that will take you through the Old Testament in three years and the New Testament in one.  This roughly works out to one chapter from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament each day with a Psalm on Sunday.
11/30 - Psalm 12
12/1 - Isaiah 11:1-11
12/2 - Genesis 1:1-10; 28-31
12/3 - Genesis 3:1-15
12/4 - Genesis 6:11-22; 9:8-13
12/5 - Genesis 1:1-9
12/6 - Genesis 12:1-7; 15:1-6
12/7 - Genesis 22:1-19

SCRIPTURE MEMORY

"As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today."

Genesis 50:20

SING TOGETHER

Each week, this section will have a song for you to sing, either on your own or with your family.
Use this resource to ground the word of God in your heart throughout the week.

Hark the Herald Angels Sing
1739, Charles Wesley, adapted by George Whitefield. Based on Luke 2:14.
Hark the herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn King
Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled
Joyful all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies
With th'angelic hosts proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem
Hark the herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn King

Christ by highest heav'n adored, Christ the everlasting Lord
Late in time behold Him come, Offspring of a virgin's womb
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see, Hail th'incarnate Deity
Pleased as man with men to dwell, Jesus our Emmanuel
Hark the herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn King

Hail the heav'n born Prince of Peace, Hail the Sun of righteousness
Light and life to all He brings, Ris'n with healing in His wings
Mild He lays His glory by, Born that man no more may die
Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give them second birth
Hark the herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn King.
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CREEDS, CONFESSIONS, AND CATECHISMS

Athanasian Creed
https://learn.ligonier.org/articles/athanasian-creed
 
Athanasius (c.297-373) did not write this creed, but it states clearly the core doctrines that he committed his life to, standing firm against many heresies. It is longer, so less used, but stands alongside the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds to proclaim the Triune God as he is revealed in Scripture.


Whoever desires to be saved should above all hold to the catholic faith.
 Anyone who does not keep it whole and unbroken will doubtless perish eternally.

 Now this is the catholic faith:

 That we worship one God in Trinity and the Trinity in unity, neither confounding their persons nor dividing the essence.
 For the person of the Father is a distinct person,
 the person of the Son is another, and that of the Holy Spirit still another.
 But the divinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is one, the glory equal, the majesty coeternal.

 Such as the Father is, such is the Son and such is the Holy Spirit.
 The Father is uncreated,
 the Son is uncreated,
 the Holy Spirit is uncreated.

 The Father is immeasurable,
 the Son is immeasurable,
 the Holy Spirit is immeasurable.

 The Father is eternal,
 the Son is eternal,
 the Holy Spirit is eternal.

 And yet there are not three eternal beings;
 there is but one eternal being.
 So too there are not three uncreated or immeasurable beings;
 there is but one uncreated and immeasurable being.

 Similarly, the Father is almighty,
 the Son is almighty,
 the Holy Spirit is almighty.
 Yet there are not three almighty beings;
 there is but one almighty being.

 Thus, the Father is God,
 the Son is God,
 the Holy Spirit is God.
 Yet there are not three gods;
 there is but one God.

 Thus, the Father is Lord,
 the Son is Lord,
 the Holy Spirit is Lord.
 Yet there are not three lords;
 there is but one Lord.

 Just as Christian truth compels us
 to confess each person individually
 as both God and Lord,
 so catholic religion forbids us
 to say that there are three gods or lords.

 The Father was neither made nor created nor begotten from anyone.
 The Son was neither made nor created; he was begotten from the Father alone.

The Holy Spirit was neither made nor created nor begotten;
 he proceeds from the Father and the Son.

 Accordingly, there is one Father, not three fathers;
 there is one Son, not three sons;
 there is one Holy Spirit, not three holy spirits.

 None in this Trinity is before or after,
 none is greater or smaller;
 in their entirety the three persons
 are coeternal and coequal with each other.

 So in everything, as was said earlier,
 the unity in Trinity, and the Trinity in unity,
 is to be worshipped.

 Anyone then who desires to be saved
 should think thus about the Trinity.

 But it is necessary for eternal salvation
 that one also believe in the incarnation
 of our Lord Jesus Christ faithfully.

 Now this is the true faith:

 That we believe and confess
 that our Lord Jesus Christ, God’s Son,
 is both God and man, equally.

 He is God from the essence of the Father,
 begotten before time;
 and he is man from the essence of his mother,
 born in time;
 completely God, completely man,
 with a rational soul and human flesh;
 equal to the Father as regards divinity,
 less than the Father as regards humanity.

 Although he is God and man,
 yet Christ is not two, but one.
 He is one, however,
 not by his divinity being turned into flesh,
 but by God’s taking humanity to himself.
 He is one,
 certainly not by the blending of his essence,
 but by the unity of his person.
 For just as one man is both rational soul and flesh,
 so too the one Christ is both God and man.

 He suffered for our salvation;
 he descended to hell;
 he arose from the dead on the third day;
 he ascended to heaven;
 he is seated at the Father’s right hand;
 from there he will come to judge the living and the dead.
 At his coming all people will arise bodily
 and give an accounting of their own deeds.
 Those who have done good will enter eternal life,
 and those who have done evil will enter eternal fire.

 This is the catholic faith:
 That one cannot be saved without believing it firmly and faithfully.