F3 Knoxville

Be Different

THE SCENE: Upper 60s, clear, with a light breeze
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER: Given
WARM-O-RAMA:
SSH x 20
THA-THANG:
Mosey to coupon pile, form 2 lines and front runner drops off and does 2 burpees then joins back of the line.

START A TIMER – 40 minutes
10-round escalator, as follows:
Round 1: Burpees x 5
Round 2: Repeat Round 1 + Squat Thrusters with CMU x 10
Round 3: Repeat Rounds 1-2 + CMU Bicep Curls x 15
Round 4: Repeat Rounds 1-3 + Merkins x 20
Round 5: Repeat Rounds 1-4 + Little Baby Crunches (LBCs) x 25
Round 6: Repeat Rounds 1-5 + Lunges x 30 (15 each leg)
Round 7: Repeat Rounds 1-6 + Carolina Dry Docks x 35
Round 8: Repeat Rounds 1-7 + Mountain Climbers x 40 (two-count)
Round 9: Repeat Rounds 1-8 + Goblet Squats with CMU x 45
Round 10: Repeat Rounds 1-9 + American Hammer with CMU x 50 (single-count)
Record results here HERE
Mosey back to flag.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

The book UnChristian analyzes the results of an extensive, nationwide study conducted by the Barna group. The authors sought to compare the lives of Christians and non-Christians to see how they differed.
They found that Christians:
  • Cuss less in public
  • Are less likely to recycle
  • Give more to charitable causes
  • Buy fewer lottery tickets
However, Christians are just as likely as non-Christians to:
  • Visit a pornographic website.
  • Get drunk.
  • Do illegal drugs or take prescription medicines not prescribed to them.
  • Be willing to lie to get out of a difficult situation.
  • Have intentionally done something to get back at someone within the last 30 days.
This isn’t a perception of Christians by outsiders. This is self-reported. It’s not surprising, then, that 84 percent of non-Christians said they personally knew at least one believer, but only 15 percent thought that person’s lifestyle was significantly different than their own.
Non-Christians don’t think we’re different because we’re not.
Matthew 5:13, says, “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.”
In the same way that salt enhances the flavor of the food it seasons, the followers of God stand out as those who “enhance” the flavor of life in this world.
Ultimately, as Jesus followers, we are called to flavor and brighten this world and show our love of God so that others can see.
The challenge is for us to think if we are different than the non believers we’re around so that they notice. Could be coworkers, neighbors, kid’s friends and parents. It’s very easy to blend in to almost any situation and that is something I really struggle with myself but we are called to stand out and stand up for our beliefs. As we go throughout our week I hope and pray we can stand out and be salt of our communities.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
KARM Dragon Boat Festival – June 17
Convergence – July 8th

A Better Way to Work

THE SCENE: Tropical 58 degrees and wet but not raining
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • SSH-cadence x 20
  • Arm circles-cadence each direction x 10
  • Cherry pickers x 10
  • Merkins in cadence x 5
  • 30 sec on own

THA-THANG:

Mosey to open square with short wall

  • step ups x 20
  • dips x 20
  • Heels to heaven x 20 in cadence

Mosey to coupon pile and partner up

Below with partner. While partner takes CMU to start of parking lot, does blockee, then back to switch with partner. Do total of 100 reps of each

    • CMU OHP
    • CMU Squats
    • CMU Rows
    • CMU BBS
    • CMU curls
    • Lunges
    • Derkins
    • CMU LBCs
    • CMU Triceps
    • CMU Thrusters

Mosey to flag

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
7 PAX

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

This was taken from a devotional by J.D. Greear called “A Better Way to Do Christian Work”

Christians often think that if they want to serve God in the workplace, they have to take a more obvious step like opening up a coffee shop called Jehovah Java.

Really, though, your faith in Jesus will be much more effective in displaying a set of attitudes that are shaped by the gospel, including:

Integrity: When others can get away with pilfering or deceit, you don’t, because God sees. You are working and stewarding for a greater Boss and an eternal reward.

Excellence: You’re not just doing the minimum required to get by; you are trying to bless your employers and coworkers.

Servanthood: You see your work as an act of service toward other people, an attitude shaped by the belief that God created the world in an imperfect state and put men and women here as his co-creators, to develop the raw materials of the world for his glory and the benefit of fellow humans.

Hope: As a believer, your work doesn’t define you, which allows you to not take it too seriously or cheat to get ahead. You’ve found your identity as part of God’s family and not in your work. A believer is defined by his position with God, not his position on a flow chart.

The summary is the better way to “make the teaching about God our Savior attractive” (Titus 2:10 NIV) is by working with integrity, excellence, service, and hope.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Mailbox needs someone to take over his role for Hardship Hill

The Perfect Gift: Time

THE SCENE: Clear and a crisp 28 degrees
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER 
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH-cadence x 20
Arm circles-cadence each direction x 16
Cherry pickers x 10
30 sec on own

THA-THANG:

Mosey to open square with short wall

  • Dips x 20
  • step ups x 20
  • Heels to heaven x 20

Mosey to back hill/circle drive, 3 corners Pyramid over and back

1st and 3rd corner

  • 5 burpees
  • 10 Merkins
  • 15 BBS
  • 20 squats

Top of Pyramid

  • 20 squats
  • 15 BBS
  • 10 Merkins
  • 5 burpees

Mosey to Coupon pile

  • Overhead press with CMU/coupon x 20
  • Stairs up, core exercise of choice, stairs down
  • Swings with CMU/coupon x 20
  • Stairs up, core exercise of choice, stairs down
  • Heavy Squats x 20

Mosey to parking lot

  • 10 calf raises on curb
  • Run to first line, 5 burpees, back to curb, 10 calf raises
  • Run to 2nd line, 10 merkins, back to curb, 10 calf raises
  • Run to 3rd line, 15 BBS, back to curb, 10 calf raises
  • Run to 4th line, 20 squats, back to curb, 10 calf raises

Mosey to flag

  • Flutter kicks x 20
  • Hello dolly x 20
  • Pickle poppers until time

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Went through story of book by CFA

The reason I tell that story is to help illustrate how our time can be the perfect gift. There are only 24 hours in a day so how we spend our time is important. It doesn’t matter how much we make or how much stuff we have, our time is limited.

So I have 3 challenges to put out there:

  • Be more intentional/present in current situations. Easiest and doesn’t require sacrificing time
  • Find someone (friend/family) to spend more time with
  • More time in the word-study the Bible, not just read

James 4: 13-14

Come now, you who says, “Today or tomorrow we will travel to such and such a city and spend a year there and do business and make a profit.” Yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring – what your life will be! For you are like a vapor that appears for a little while, then vanishes

Leave you with this quote from C.T. Studd, England’s most famous Cricketer. Most famous cricket player at the time and quit to become a missionary

“Only one life, ‘twill soon be past; only what’s done for Christ will last” –

MOLESKIN:
My first VQ. Thanks to all who came out and enjoyed the gloom with me.