Monday, December 5, 2011

Freshman Theology

Here is the Study Guide for the Final!
Here is the In - Class Final Review (Google PowerPoint)...
3rd & 4th Hour - Friday December 16th
5th and 6th Hour - Monday December 19th

This Week:
Tuesday 6th - Early Turn in for Facebook Projects
Wednesday 7th - Turn in Facebook Projects
Thursday 8th - Early Turn in for Final Essay ; Jesus Fulfills the Psalms Bible Search due
Immaculate Conception of Mary (not Jesus)!
Friday 9th - Turn in Final Essay ; Prophets & Wisdom Quiz
Finish the OT & the Prophecies of Jesus
Monday 12th - Finish the OT & the Prophecies of Jesus
Tuesday & Wednesday 13th & 14th - Review for Final!

List of Prophets & Wisdom Books for Quiz on Friday (9th)

Prophets

Elijah

Elisha

Jonah

Amos

Hosea

Isaiah

Jeremiah

Daniel

Ezekiel

Nehemiah

Ezra

Apocalyptic writing

“Remnant”

Psalms

Proverbs

Lamentations

Wisdom Books

Song of Songs

Sirach

Wisdom

Ecclesiastes

Job


Remember the reason for the Season of Advent!

Casting Crowns "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"



Jars of Clay - "Love Came Down at Christmas"

Thursday, November 10, 2011

David & Solomon Video Guide

Here is the Study Guide for the Final...less than a month away!

Here is the Video Guide for the David & Solomon Video that we will be watching in class next week.

Here is the study guide for the next test on Joshua to Solomon.

Please plan for test Tuesday November 22nd - if you will be gone please see Mr. Schreder to schedule a time to take the test.


Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Moses & The Law Test

You can download the Study Guide for the Test next week - Tuesday or Wednesday.... The Test will cover Moses, Exodus, The Ten Commandments, The Law, & The Ark of the Covenant. If you have any questions let Mr. Schreder know!

Here is the Writing Format for the writing assignments in case a student may have misplaced theirs!

When opening and printing a document from Google Docs; make sure to download the original Microsoft Word or PDF file and then print to make sure to have the complete document.

Monday, October 31, 2011

WOOPS!

Well in my excitement last week over the Cardinals victorious journey to the World Series Championship, I forgot to post the Turnitin.com assignment for the Moses Essay....so the deadline for turnitin.com has been extended until 8 AM tomorrow morning - November 1st, 2011! I apologize for that...remember in the Writing Format outline, that students do not need to email their assignment to Mr. Schreder - even if the assignment is not posted...I was just just too excited last week especially Friday night that I just forgot - please forgive me!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Moses & the Exodus

Here is the video guide for our movie on Moses - "The Footprints of God: Moses". We will be watching the video in class (either end of this week or beginning of next week). Please print off and bring to class; we will go over the questions and this may or can be used later***.

Our next big unit will be on Moses and the Israelites from Exodus to Deuteronomy.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Study Guide for Gen 12-50

Here is the study guide for the next test that will cover Genesis 12-50; the test will cover Abraham, Isaac, Jacob (Israel), and Joseph.

The test will be Tuesday October 11th (No school on Monday - thank you Christopher Columbus (kind of)). Bring your study guide to class on Thursday as we will review - have your questions ready as Thursday is a Mass Day and will not have a full period.

Here is a short video to introduce the changes in the Mass:


Enjoy the Music Video!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Called to Sainthood

From Pope Benedict XVI “Christ is not so much interested in how often in your lives you stumble and fall, as in how often you pick yourselves up again,” during his recent trip to Germany to the youth.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Freshman Theology Study Guide

Click Here to download the Study Guide for the Theology Test Friday September 16th...Remember it is a "Guide" to help you "Study" there can and probably will be more on the test that is covered on the Study Guide. The Test will cover the Organization of the Old Testament and all topics discussed from Genesis 1-11 (Creation, Creation Video, The Fall, Typology of Adam & Eve, Cain & Abel, The Flood & Symbolism, OT Covenants, and the Tower of Babel).



If you have any questions just ask Mr. Schreder

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Freshman Homecoming 2011

The Float Building Times will be:
September 17th from 3 to ???
September 24th from 3 to ???
***September 25th from 2 to 5***only will need this date if the float is not finished...

The more students that show up the faster (hopefully) the float will be built and the better it will work to represent your class!

Where is the Float being built at? The Float Building will take place at Carson Kasbergen's house @ 5 North 4000 East Mansfield, IL 61854 (click on the address for a link to Google Maps).

Homecoming T-shirts designs need to be submitted to Mr. Schreder by Thursday September 8th and will vote on Friday September 9th in class.
Any other questions please see Mr. Schreder!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Welcome!

Welcome to STM and Freshman Theology! I am excited to start the year off and get to know all of you. I hopes that you will grow in your knowledge and understanding of the Bible that it will help you to grow in your faith. I have included below an article that I have found very helpful when reading the Bible and hope it will help you in your reading as well!

The Dos and Don’ts of Reading the Bible

We live in a world of dos and don’ts. We use them every day: Do brush your teeth. Don’t drive too fast. They seem to impact our lives from minute to minute. Our consciences, our faith, and our knowledge of the world help us manage all the dos and don’ts we encounter. This goes for our relationship with God as well. When reading and applying the Bible to our daily lives, a few simple dos and don’ts will help us bring the Bible more clearly into our daily lives.

Do: Read the Bible frequently, daily if possible.
Don’t: Let your Bible go unread today.
–This one is simple in principle and difficult in practice for many of us. An analogy may help. The Bible is commonly referred to as a love letter from God to his people, the church. But, what good is a love letter when it is rarely opened, read with anticipation, and absorbed into one’s heart and mind? We, as members of the church, as God’s beloved, should relish the opportunity to read God’s love letter one more time.

Do: Focus on the big-picture of the Bible.
Don’t: Get caught up in too many details.
–There is no doubt that some details are important. But, they can become distractions when we fail to see the bigger story of God coming to us.

Do: Read the Bible expecting to encounter God.
Don’t: Read the Bible to prove someone wrong.
–Reading the Bible is an opportunity to commune with God, who made us. It is a chance to find out about who we are made to be and to learn about the one who made us. It is not supposed to be a book of arguments that can be used against someone with whom we disagree. I know from first-hand experience the turmoil that can occur when we use the Bible as a weapon in an argument.

Do: Read the Bible slowly and prayerfully.
Don’t: Read the Bible for dos and don’ts.
–The Bible is not just a book of what we are to do and not do. It is a book about a relationship that God forms with each of us and His pursuit and forgiveness of us. So do read the Bible slowly and prayerfully seek to understand God’s word and live it in your everyday life.

Do: Stop reading when you are struck by a word or phrase.
Don’t: Chug right through until you reach the end.
–The first to reach the end of the next chapter doesn’t get a gold medal. If something affects you when reading Scripture, then stop and reflect on why it moved you.

Do: Use good solid Bible commentaries.
Don’t: Neglect reading the text of the Bible in favor of them.
–The point of using commentaries is to supplement one’s reading of the Bible, not to take the place of it.

Do: Get a good Bible.
Don’t: Get caught up in which translation is best.
–One of the more common questions Catholics ask is “which translation is best?” For most people, the best translation of the Bible is the one you read. However, there are different translations to explore, if that is your choice, with a range of choices. If you want a specific recommendation, I would recommend the RSV-Catholic Edition.

Do: Make changes in your life when challenged by Scripture.
Don’t: Put the changes off for another time.
–Christ is the Great Doctor. Christ’s grace is the medicine He offers us. One avenue of receiving that grace is through reading and applying Scripture to our lives. If we fail to apply it, then it is as if we went to the doctor and were diagnosed with a disease (realized our need for God’s grace); were given a prescription and bought it (read the Bible); but then never took the medicine that could make us healthy again (failed to apply the Bible to our lives).

The Bible is a great gift from God to His people. May all of us take the time to unwrap the gift and share it with others by living it out.

Marcel LeJeune is Assistant Director of Campus Ministry at St. Mary's Catholic Center at Texas A&Mhttp://catholicexchange.com/2008/11/06/114373/

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Freshman Theology Final's Guide

Due Dates:
Final Project & Presentations due Friday May 13
10 Questions for the Final due Monday May 16th
Final Essay - Jesus and Aslan due Thursday May 19th (PLEASE see Mr. Schreder if need help with finding an example, finding verses, or any questions etc.)

Next Wednesday-Friday (May 18th - 20th) we will be reviewing for the Final; it would be very helpful to download the Study Guide (click HERE!) to guide you in your studying. Be aware on the Study Guide it does say: "
For the topics listed, students will want to know what is important (THE BIG IDEA) about each-what happened, who was there, what did they do, why are they in the NT, what does it say about Jesus, etc." Some of the topics will ask questions, others will just be listed- for those that are listed-what was important about them/why did we study them/what did we learn about them etc. If you have any questions on the Final or the SG please please please ask!

Noah says Good Luck with your finals and to work hard the rest of the semester!

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