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Watch- July 7, 2020

Scripture: Romans 8:31-39

In the following video, Jack and Scarlett quote many Bible verses describing God’s love for all of us. As you watch, pay attention to all the ways God’s love is described and depicted.

After watching the video, discuss these questions:

  • How do these verses describe God’s love?
  • With all of those descriptions in mind, is there anything we can face that would separate us from God’s love?
  • The video quotes 1 John 4:19 which says “We love because he first loved us.” How can we share the treasure of God’s love with others?



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Tracey Bulau
Kim Faassee
Beth Anne Nelson
David Nelson

Tracey Bulau

Tracey Bulau has been teaching children in youth about God and their faith in various capacities since she was a teenager. While she grew up in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, she has served as the Children’s and Youth Minister at Christ the King Episcopal Church in Atascocita, Texas, since 2015. She lives in Kingwood, Texas with her dog and two cats. In her spare time, she enjoys reading and spending time with friends.

Kim Faassee

Kim Faasse is the Director of Children, Youth and Family Ministries at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church in Spring, Texas. She has served at Holy Comforter for the last 14 years nurturing children and youth and helping to develop other adult formation leaders in her parish. Kim grew up in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and has worked along side many of the amazing youth and children’s leaders in the Diocese. She is a wife and mother of two who loves to spend time reading, making soap, canning, and camping with her family.

Beth Anne Nelson

Beth Anne Nelson is currently a Director of Youth Ministry at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. In August, she will attend Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas for a Diploma in Anglican Studies. Beth Anne lives in suburban Houston, Texas with her two adorable daughters and handsome husband.

David Nelson

The Rev. David Nelson has served as the Rector at Christ the King Episcopal Church in Humble, Texas since March 2011. His heart is filled by learning more about people’s spiritual lives, playing disc golf, and reading theology books. He’s married to Beth Anne Nelson, a Youth Minister who will be going to Seminary in August. Together they have two daughters, Grace (7 years old) and Faith (2 years old). David grew up in Sugar Land, Texas. In college he played baseball at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio (2002). He later graduated from Virginia Theological Seminary (2005). He served in campus ministry in Ohio, prior to returning to Texas.

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