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[Sunday] Royal Introduction - Kingdom Way

Introducing Him who completes all of creation with everything humanity has to offer.

- Introducing Him who completes all of creation with everything humanity has to offer.

Questions for the Week: Kingdom Way -  Royal Introduction

  1. Share the greatest ancestor that you have in your family.  What is so significant about them?

  2. Read Matthew 1:1-17.  Discuss the inclusion of Rahab, Tamar, and Ruth. How does their presence challenge our understanding of holiness and God's plan?

  3. The sermon emphasized the significance of the number seven in the Bible. How does this biblical symbolism deepen our understanding of Jesus' role as the culmination of God's plan?

  4.  The sermon emphasized that God's kingdom is not limited to the perfect. How does this understanding challenge our own expectations of ourselves and others?


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[Sunday] All Things - Keep It Simple

It's right there, all around us is the party of God's abundance. The question for us all is: Will we enjoy ourselves in God’s generosity, or will we rely on our own strength?

- It's right there, all around us is the party of God's abundance. The question for us all is: Will we enjoy ourselves in God’s generosity, or will we rely on our own strength?

Questions for the Week: KEEP IT SIMPLE: - All Things

  1. In what specific areas of your life are you currently relying on your own strength instead of trusting in God's? How can you shift your perspective to embrace God's sufficiency?

  2. Read Philippians 4:10-20.  How can we practically apply Paul's example of contentment in all circumstances to our daily lives, especially when facing challenges or hardships?

  3. How can we share the message of God's abundance with others, particularly those who may be struggling or feeling overwhelmed? What specific actions can we take to encourage and support them?

  4. The sermon challenges us to "keep it simple." How can you simplify your life to focus more on God's abundance and less on your own worries and anxieties?


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[Sunday] One Another- Keep It Simple

This is the Kingdom plan: Love one another. This is how they will know you are Christians, that you love one another.

- This is the Kingdom plan: Love one another. This is how they will know you are Christians, that you love one another.

Questions for the Week: KEEP IT SIMPLE: - One Another

  1. Describe a time you’ve seen the body of Christ love one another in a beneficial way.

  2. Read John 13:31-38.   What is Jesus’ commandment?  In context around this, how do the disciples fail to love another?

  3. In what ways might selfishness hinder our ability to love others fully? How can we recognize and address this tendency in ourselves?

  4. How can we actively demonstrate love for one another, especially during challenging times or when we disagree with each other?


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[Sunday] Stewardship - Keep It Simple

Stewardship can be something that we overcomplicate. Keep it Simple; Jesus has saved you.

Stewardship can be something that we overcomplicate. Keep it Simple; Jesus has saved you.


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[Sunday] Reformation - Keep It Simple

Let’s rediscover the beauty of God's uncomplicated gift of salvation and how it frees us to joyfully participate in His work.

Let’s rediscover the beauty of God's uncomplicated gift of salvation and how it frees us to joyfully participate in His work.

Questions for the Week: KEEP IT SIMPLE:  Reformation

  1. In what ways do we tend to overcomplicate our relationship with God, and how can we simplify it in light of the message of salvation by grace?

  2. Read John 10:22-30  How does the Jews’ request of Jesus overcomplicate things?  How does Jesus’ response simplify what He is about to do?

  3. What are some practical ways we can live out the understanding that salvation is a gift, not something we earn? How does this affect our daily lives and interactions with others?

  4. How can we effectively share the message of salvation by grace with others, especially those who may be struggling with legalistic or works-based beliefs?


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[Sunday] Ambition - Serving Challenge

Nobel ambition is shown through humility and a genuine desire to serve others, rather than the pursuit of personal recognition or power.

- Nobel ambition is shown through humility and a genuine desire to serve others, rather than the pursuit of personal recognition or power.

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Sunday October 20th is Day 34 in the Book!

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[Sunday] Ability- Serving Challenge

God has invested in you, blessing you with unique abilities. He trusts you with these gifts. Let's use them to honor Him.

- God has invested in you, blessing you with unique abilities. He trusts you with these gifts. Let's use them to honor Him.

QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK:  See This weeks Together Group Study

Sunday October 13th is Day 27 in the Book!

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[Sunday] Action - Serving Challenge

When Jesus saw those who were like sheep without a shepherd. He had compassion on them -- but not just compassion; He also took action.

- When Jesus saw those who were like sheep without a shepherd. He had compassion on them -- but not just compassion; He also took action.

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Sunday October 6th is Day 20 in the Book!

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[Sunday] Availability- Serving Challenge

In your relationships with one another, have the same attitude as Christ Jesus, who was God but did not strive to hold onto that divine reality to give himself notoriety. Rather, He stopped and made himself available to serve.

In your relationships with one another, have the same attitude as Christ Jesus, who was God but did not strive to hold onto that divine reality to give himself notoriety. Rather, He stopped and made himself available to serve.

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Sunday September 29th is Day 13 in the Book!

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[Sunday] Attitude - Serving Challenge

Our attitudes have a profound effect on our lives and relationships. A bad attitude of accusation can destroy life, but when we align our attitude with Christ, we experience the joy and peace that comes from serving with a pure heart.

Our attitudes have a profound effect on our lives and relationships. A bad attitude of accusation can destroy life, but when we align our attitude with Christ, we experience the joy and peace that comes from serving with a pure heart.

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Sunday September 22nd is Day 6 in the Book!

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[Sunday] Greatest - Serving Challenge

Serving others is not about self-promotion or personal gain, but about elevating those around you. In God’s kingdom that's how you become the greatest.

Serving others is not about self-promotion or personal gain, but about elevating those around you. In God’s kingdom that's how you become the greatest.

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[Sunday] Under Pressure - Hold Fast: 2nd Timothy

When under pressure, there is hope and resilience in the love of our Lord Jesus Christ which causes us to look at the world differently.

When under pressure, there is hope and resilience in the love of our Lord Jesus Christ which causes us to look at the world differently.

Questions for the Week: Hold Fast:  Paul's 2nd Letter of Timothy - Under Pressure 

  1. How have you experienced pressure or suffering in your own life? In what ways has your faith helped you to endure these challenges?

  2. Read 2 Timothy 4.    How does Paul speak of pressure and hope?  What does he cling to for this hope?

  3. How does the love of God, as revealed in the cross of Jesus Christ, change everything? What does it mean to love others as Christ loves us?

  4. When looking at all of 2 Timothy, what is the biggest piece of encouragement you can take with you?


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[Sunday] Let My People Go - Hold Fast: 2nd Timothy

All of Scripture is God-breathed; in its inspired voice, we hear the good news, useful teaching, correction, instruction, and training for a life well lived in freedom.

All of Scripture is God-breathed; in its inspired voice, we hear the good news, useful teaching, correction, instruction, and training for a life well lived in freedom.

Questions for the Week: Hold Fast:  Paul's 2nd Letter of Timothy - Let My People Go

  1. How does the idea that the Scriptures are "breathed out by God" impact your understanding of their authority and relevance in your life?

  2. Read 2 Timothy Ch 3.  What scary things does Paul highlight?  Where does he point to find hope?

  3. How can we discern between true and false teachers, and what steps can we take to protect ourselves and others from their influence?

  4. In what ways have you experienced God's freedom in your own life? Share specific examples and how these experiences have shaped your faith.


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[Sunday] Lightning Rod - Hold Fast: 2nd Timothy

Amidst so much irreverent babble and ignorant controversies, it's easy to become entrenched in our "lightning rod" beliefs. What if, instead, we stood in the good news of Jesus?

Amidst so much irreverent babble and ignorant controversies, it's easy to become entrenched in our "lightning rod" beliefs. What if, instead, we stood in the good news of Jesus?

Questions for the Week: Hold Fast:  Paul's 2nd Letter of Timothy - Lightning Rod

  1. What do you think a "lightning rod" issue is in your family or community? How does it create division? Can you think of an example?

  2. Read 2 Timothy 2:14-26.  How can we better focus on Jesus and His love for us, rather than getting caught up in disagreements? What practical steps can we take to do this?

  3. The sermon emphasized that God's foundation is firm. How does the knowledge of “being His” bring you comfort and peace?

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[Sunday] The Athlete - Hold Fast: 2nd Timothy

Paul, with a whiff of sarcasm, pronounces we all know an athlete never cheats in their game, which makes us ask ourselves, “Have we tried to shortcut the faith?

Paul, with a whiff of sarcasm, pronounces we all know an athlete never cheats in their game, which makes us ask ourselves, “Have we tried to shortcut the faith?

Questions for the Week: Hold Fast:  Paul's 2nd Letter of Timothy - The Athlete

  1. Think of a time someone cheated at a sport or game.  What effect did that have on the final results?

  2. Read 2 Timothy 2:1-13.  What do you find most challenging about Paul’s message to endure suffering and hold fast to the Gospel of Jesus?

  3. Can you share a time when you felt like you were taking a "shortcut" in your faith or in life? What did you learn from that experience?

  4. With the hope of the resurrection, how can we support one another when we are facing difficulties and challenges?


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[Sunday] Not Ashamed - Hold Fast: 2nd Timothy

While Paul sits in dirty chains, he encourages those who hear to view weakness, suffering, and shame not through the lens of the shaming world but through the cross of Jesus.

- When we have wanted to avoid them at all costs to stay away from evil, Jesus prays, “My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.”

Questions for the Week: Hold Fast: Paul's 2nd Letter of Timothy - Not Ashamed

  1. Can you share a time when you felt weak but God joined you in your weakness? How can we better embrace our vulnerabilities and trust in God's strength?

  2. Read 2 Timothy 1.  Why does Paul call out Phygelus and Hermogenes?  When are we tempted to push aside others in pursuit of power?

  3. Are there areas in your life where you feel ashamed? How can we apply the message of the cross to overcome these feelings?

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[Sunday] Them - Missio Dei

When we have wanted to avoid them at all costs to stay away from evil, Jesus prays, “My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.

- When we have wanted to avoid them at all costs to stay away from evil, Jesus prays, “My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.”

Questions for the Week: Missio Dei: The Great Sending Part 3 -Them

  1. What motivates a church to circle the wagons and escape from the culture around it?  On the other hand, what pushes a church into its mission field?

  2. Read John 17:1-26.  Jesus prayed that His disciples would be sent into the world. What does this mean to you? How can we actively participate in God's mission in our daily lives?

  3. We are all sinners. How does understanding this truth impact your relationships with others? How does it change the way you view yourself and those around you?


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[Sunday] Living Water - Missio Dei

She was sitting in stagnant water, but Jesus gives her living water which floods her being and pushes her to give good news to so many in her town.

- She was sitting in stagnant water, but Jesus gives her living water which floods her being and pushes her to give good news to so many in her town.

Questions for the Week: Missio Dei: The Great Sending Part 3 - Living Water

  1. What is the difference between stagnant water and running/living water?

  2. Read John 4:1-42.  What stagnant water has the Samaritan woman experienced?

  3. How does the “living water” that Jesus brings change this woman?

  4. Think of someone you know who is surrounded by stagnant water. How might the Spirit work in you to bring living water to them?


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[Sunday] Rain On Enemies - Missio Dei

Look at the party the father is throwing. The whole town is there. Even that scoundrel Matt is there who stole from the father’s business. I can’t even believe he is throwing this party for that son who took everything from him. But did you hear about the drama with the older son? He is refusing to go into the party? After all, it was raining on the whole party.

- Look at the party the father is throwing. The whole town is there. Even that scoundrel Matt is there who stole from the father’s business. I can’t even believe he is throwing this party for that son who took everything from him. But did you hear about the drama with the older son? He is refusing to go into the party? After all, it was raining on the whole party.

Questions for the Week: Missio Dei: The Great Sending Part 3 - Rain On Enemies

  1. Read John 3:16.  What gift does God promise you?  Why does He give you this gift?

  2. Read Matthew 5:43-48.  Why does Jesus say to love your enemies?

  3. Why does loving your enemies show God’s abundance and His generosity towards you?

  4. When you look at the world with the eyes of Jesus, seeing God’s abundance all around, how does your view of the world change?  How might this view change the way you live?

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[Sunday] Look Up - Missio Dei

They always looked down at Zacchaeus, but Jesus looked up at him. How would you respond if people were always throwing down what you love?

- They always looked down at Zacchaeus, but Jesus looked up at him. How would you respond if people were always throwing down what you love?


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