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Selfie Series
Lesson One - Devoted to Distraction
Lesson Two - Liked but Lonely
Lesson Three - Addiction to Approval
Lesson Four - Bored into Bondage
Our smartphones wake us, entertain us, remind us, and guide us. They make every part of our lives and every one of our thoughts immediately capturable and shareable. They have literally become an indispensable window to the world around us. No generation has ever had to learn how to use such powerful technology before, and how this generation chooses to use their smartphones will have far-reaching, and even eternal, consequences. On average, we spend two hours a day using social media (unless you’re a teenager, then it’s up to nine hours a day). The opportunities are unprecedented, and so are the dangers.
In this four-part series, we study both the potential and the perils of the “Selfie” generation, learning how to evaluate our personal use of social media and technology in light of the Scripture. Because anything we use that much can easily become a distraction. And distraction is the enemy of discipleship. You owe it to your “Selfie” to take the journey with us!

Raymond Woodward
Pastor of Capital Community Church
Rev. Raymond Woodward returned to his hometown of Fredericton to become the Lead Pastor of Capital Community Church on Pentecost Sunday in June 2001. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant Pastor for nearly 20 years. He and Beverley were married in 1983 and have two adult children, Emily (married to Ryan) and Matthew (married to Katricia).
Raymond has served as an instructor for theology, music, computer and business subjects at Northeast Christian College, CompuCollege School of Business and the New Brunswick Community College, and also completed his certificate in Adult Education at the University of New Brunswick.
Over 35 years of pastoral ministry have seen Raymond travel extensively in the United States, Canada and overseas to share the Word of God. He currently serves the United Pentecostal Church International as the Executive Presbyter for the United Pentecostal Church of Canada. He is passionate about missions, mentoring, teaching, and team ministry.
Many of Raymond’s ministry resources are available on his personal website at www.RaymondWoodward.com, and Capital Community Church also hosts a sermon video archive at www.CapitalCommunity.tv.
The Woodwards live on the banks of the beautiful Nashwaak River in Marysville, an historic 19th century mill town adjacent to Fredericton. They are blessed to have their children integrally involved at Capital Community Church, and they are thrilled to be “Grandbuddy” and “Gramma B” to Clara, Rosalie, Annalie and Elaina.
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