Small Group questions from Jim’s message on January 25th. rev-3

Jan 11th, 2009
January 11, 2009For the small group questions for Jim’s sermon on Jan 11th click on the following link. january-11th

Study Questions for Jan 4th – 10th
January 4, 20094-through-10-0924-through-10-091To look at the study questions for Jenn’s sermon on Jan 4th click this link 4-through-10-094

Till Next Year!
December 14, 2008Hey everyone,
Just wanted to let you all know that we will be taking a break from the discussion questions untill next year. I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and a happy new year!

Questions for Dec 7 – 13
December 3, 2008To download the Small Group discussion questions for Adam’s sermon on Waiting on the Lord click the link below!

Small group discussion for 11/30-12/6
November 29, 2008
Glenkirk’s Small Group discussion questions for 11/30 – 12/06/08
Read Matthew 2:1-12
- Start It
- Do you ever feel completely alone?
- Do you find that the world around us points to God? How or why not?
- Study It
- What are some reasons for why the King would be disturbed at what the Magi said?
- What are some reasons why the star in the story is significant?
- Apply it
- What things can you do this week to help remind you that you are not alone?
- What ways can you serve God that will help show the world that it is not alone?

Study guide for 1 Corthians 13
November 15, 2008These Questions are
for small Groups as they study
1 Corinthians 13
Start with a word of
prayer and then read the chapter
- Start it
- How is loved best expressed to you?
- How would you describe love?
- Study it
- What are some things that stick out in your
mind about this chapter? - What do you think Paul is trying to teach
us about love? - Who could be our model for this kind of
love and where would you find them?
- What are some things that stick out in your
- Apply it
- Who can you show more love to this week?
- What actions
could we take to show this love? - What will you do differently because of
this passage?
Take any prayer requests
and blessings as you close in prayer.

Study Guide for I Corinthians 11
November 3, 2008
These Questions are for small Groups as they study
I Corinthians 11
Start off with a word of prayer for guidance in your discussion
- Start it
-
- Share a story of when you have caused more harm than good?
- Are there any grudges that you are holding on to right now?
- Study it
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- Share any thoughts, concerns, or struggles that come up when reading verses 3-16.
- From verses 17 and on, what are some of the concerns that Paul is expressing in this chapter?
- What are some possible reasons why Paul is bringing up The Lord’s Supper?
- In what ways can we examine ourselves before we partake in the Lord’s Supper?
- Apply it
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- Are there areas in your life that create division among your fellow Christians? What can you do to change that?
- How can you help God’s community grow closer together, and will you make the commitment to do that?
Discuss the joys, concerns, or prayer requests you might have.
Close and pray for one another

I Corinthians 9 and 10 study guide for groups
October 28, 2008I Corinthians 9 and 10
· Start it
o Have you had the opportunity recently to
o do something radically for the sake of the
o gospel? Did you do it?
o What do you think it means to become a
o fully devoted follower of Jesus?
· Study it
o Read 1 Corinthians 9:19-27
o What does Paul mean by making
o himself “a slave to everyone?”
o Paul says we should run as if we are
o in a race. What do you think that
o means for us as Christians in
o today’s world?
o Read 1 Corinthians 10:23-33
o What are some of the big points
o Paul is trying to make here?
o How can we imitate Paul’s model of
o not seeking our own good, but the
o good of many in today’s culture?
· Apply it
o With Paul’s analogy of racing in mind,
o what can you do differently to be running
o for the prize this week?
o What would it look like if you did
o everything for the glory of God? Try to
o apply that this week.
