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[Sunday] Await the Ornament

The beginning of advent can be a rough time for a young boy. All hyped up from the fun of Thanksgiving, school can be a reality check making him feel like Christmas will never come. For the children of Israel, a bloviating Assyrian makes very real threats, causing them to doubt if the Father is really there. However, a loving father gives us gifts to sustain us until Christmas morning.

Questions for the week

  1. Describe a time when you’ve been tempted to listen to voices to doubt God’s love for you.

  2. In Isaiah, the King of Assyria is trying to convince God’s people to doubt God’s power and presence. What prayer does the king of God’s people pray?  Read Isaiah 37:14-20.  

  3. What does he remember about God, even in this dark time?

  4. Read Isaiah 37:21-38. How does God deliver his people from the King of Assyria?

  5. Ultimately, how does God deliver you from the dark times in your life?


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[Sunday] Christ the King Sunday 2021

Just as Christ is “the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end,” at the close of every liturgical year, we look forward with a renewed hope in Christ’s coming again in glory to reign as Lord forever. In the same way, we look forward to our own resurrection and the time of a new earth — an earth that is no longer broken by sin and groaning. Christ will come again in glory just as surely as He came the first time — when He was born. So we have “transition” at the end of the “long green season” into the Advent Season, the new beginning of the liturgical year.

Questions for the week

  1. What does it mean to be a king?

  2. Read John 10:22-30.  What did it mean for the disciples to ask if Jesus was the Christ?   

  3. Read John 18:33-40.  How does Jesus define his kingdom?

  4. How is Jesus different from the kings, political leaders, and rulers of our world?  How does Jesus rule in a different way?

  5. When you see problems in the world, what comfort do you get, knowing that Jesus is king?


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[Sunday] Strong Weakness - Forgive & Give

So much of our capital time and money is spent trying to make ourselves look strong, to give us something to boast about. This makes it where we spend all that capital on ourselves. But when we look through the cross of Christ, it softens our hearts, and we can boast in our weakness.

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Questions for the week

  1. What is the biggest mountain top experience you’ve had in your faith walk?

  2. What is the darkest valley you’ve experienced in your faith walk?

  3. Paul talks about his mountain top experience and his darkest valley.
    Read 2 Corinthians 12:1-10.   What does Jesus say about our weaknesses?

  4. How could you reassure someone this week that God works through the cross, even in their weaknesses?


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[Sunday] Cheerfully Generous - Forgive & Give

We are reminded to look at the Macedonians, how they had nothing and yet were generous. We’re to look to Paul and see how he had nothing yet lived a generous life. Most of all, look to Jesus, who gave it all up for you so that you might be rich. May we have the same spirit of generosity.

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Questions for the week

  1. Describe the most generous person you know and how they live their life.  What do you most admire about their generosity?

  2. Read 2 Corinthians 8:1-9.  What examples does Paul use to encourage the Corinthians to be generous?

  3. Read 2 Corinthians 9:6-15.   What advice does Paul give you about living a generous life?

  4. How has Jesus been generous to you?   How does that shape how you live your life?


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[Sunday] Generous Creation - Forgive & Give

We are a new creation who has seen the amazing generosity of the Father though the Son. Let us go with new generosity into all the world, giving good news.

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Questions for the week

  1. Describe the funniest viral video (think America’s Funniest Home Video) that you’ve seen.

  2. Read 2 Corinthians 5:11-15.   What are some ways you’ve seen people compelled by the love of Christ to do things that are “out of their mind”(NIV) or “beside themselves”(ESV)?  

  3. Read 2 Corinthians 5:16-6:2.   As you live in the new creation, brought by Christ, what does it look like for you to be an ambassador of reconciliation today?

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[Sunday] Ordinary Jars - Forgive & Give

Can you remember birthdays and Christmases past? All the presents wrapped in beautiful paper - well, except the ones wrapped in old newspaper. Which one is the better gift? Perhaps it's the one that is just ordinary.

Questions for the week

  1. Describe a time you tried to set someone straight and it didn’t go as planned. How did it feel following that incident? 

  2. Read 2 Corinthians 4:7-12.  What do you think Paul means that we have “this treasure in jars of clay?”  Where have you witnessed treasure in jars of clay?

  3. Pauls speaks of being persecuted, struck down, and death.  In those depressing times of life, where does Jesus give you hope?

  4. When you were reconciled to someone, what did that process look like?


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[Sunday] Love The Sinner Hate The Sin - Say What

Planks and pearls - we embrace some, and others we throw away. It seems to absolutely love the sinner, we must keep the pearl and remove the plank.

Questions for the week

  1. When do you hear people use the phrase, “Love the sinner; hate the sin?”

  2. Read Matthew 7:1-6.   How would you summarize what Jesus says about sin and other people’s sin?

  3. Thinking of the words of Jesus in Matthew 7:1-6, and knowing how Jesus has handled your sin, what might be a more biblical phrase to use when talking about the sins of others?


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[Sunday] To Thine Own Self Be True - Say What

This famous Shakespeare quote has gotten a modern, extremely selfish, makeover. Lets talk about Christ’s salvation for the world and the expectation to follow likewise.

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[Sunday] God Works In Mysterious Ways - Say What

This famous Christian phrase has its origins in a little-known song writer who was always dealing with depression and mantel illness. When our lives are not going the way that we would like we are able to say phrases like this as an expression of deep hope.

  1. Describe the mysterious ways you have seen God work?

  2. Read Mark 10: 17-27.   Looking at the context, why does Jesus say “with God all things are possible?”

  3. How might we misuse the saying “God works in mysterious ways?” According to the Bible, what ways does God work that are mysterious?   

  4. Read Isaiah 55:6-10.   When you fail or feel down, what mysterious way of God can you cling onto to have hope?


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[Sunday] Devil Made Me Do It - Say What

Are we the Baddies? Oh the problem of blaming the devil or anything else for our troubles. It takes the very essence away from the Christian.

  1. Questions for the Week
     When are times you would be tempted to say “the devil made me do it” and try to shift blame for some of our problems we find ourselves in?

  2. Read Luke 4:1-12.  We see that Jesus is tempted in every way we are.  What are the temptations Jesus faced and how do you face similar temptations?

  3. Read James 1:12-18.  What does this teach us about temptation?   What ultimately lures us away into temptation?

  4. Read 1 John 1:8-9.  Knowing what Jesus has done for you, how should you respond when you find yourself realizing that you are a “baddie?”

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[Sunday] Going - Red Letter Challenge

The biggest impact you can make for God’s Kingdom is by partnering with Jesus and sharing your story.

Action Item:
Financial stress is just an everyday norm. Our view of money has become a burden in our lives. But Jesus says his yoke is easy, and His burden is light.

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[Sunday] Giving - Red Letter Challenge

Financial stress is just an everyday norm. Our view of money has become a burden in our lives. But Jesus says his yoke is easy, and His burden is light.

Action Item:
Financial stress is just an everyday norm. Our view of money has become a burden in our lives. But Jesus says his yoke is easy, and His burden is light.

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[Sunday] Serving- Red Letter Challenge

The more we do to serve in Jesus’ name, the more we will find the abundant life which we were made to abide.

Action Item:
The more we do to serve in Jesus’ name, the more we will find the abundant life which we were made to abide.

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[Sunday]Forgiving- Red Letter Challenge

If God is known for grace, shouldn’t the church be known for grace? Then why are followers of Jesus known for the exact opposite?

Action Item:
If God is known for grace, shouldn’t the church be known for grace? Then why are followers of Jesus known for the exact opposite?

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[Sunday]Being - Red Letter Challenge

Many of us Don’t know how to just be. We know how to do and we struggle with the being. Before we do what Christ asks us to do. we need to be with him.

Action Item:
Whatever God starts He finishes. You may start some things and not finish. But what God starts He finishes!

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[Sunday]Beginning Together - Red Letter Challenge

I can think of no greater cause than the cause of living for Jesus. After all that He’s done for you, for me, after the sins that He’s overcome in our life, there is nothing that I would rather do than follow after Jesus and help others find life in Him.

Action Item:
Invite Jesus and others into your Red Letter Challenge experience. To put Christ's words into practice, you need the strength from Jesus and the support from others.

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[Sunday] Peter - Ordinary Sinners

We see the story of Peter and experience the smell of charcoal on a beach while Jesus is cooking fish. We see that Jesus restores us where we have failed, and from there, He sends us out to where He is already working.

Action Item:
This week look for the way God is working through your weakness to bring goodness to the creation.

Questions for the Week

  1. Senses can bring back memories.   Describe a time when smells or other senses brought back vivid memories in your life.

  2. Read John 21:9-14.   What do you think this scene smelled like?   What memories might this bring back for Peter (See John 18:17-18)?

  3. Read John 21:15-19.  What does Jesus do for Peter?  What does Jesus do for other ordinary sinners today?


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[Sunday] Paul- Ordinary Sinners

Saul sees his job as one of purity. He is trying to hunt down this new strand of idolatry, those followers of Jesus (this so called “The Way”) and imprison them. His job is done so well that those in “The Way” have left Jerusalem and have begun spreading to the ends of the earth. His job is not done yet; he chases them to Damascus to imprison them. However, as he is pursuing purity, he discovers that their spreading has already happened.

Action Item:
This week look for places where some have made mistakes that affected you and forgive them.

Questions for the Week

  1. What are you zealous for in your life?

  2. Read Acts 8:1-3.  What is Paul zealous for?

  3. How can being zealous make you miss Jesus?

  4. Read Acts 9:1-9.  What do you think Paul realizes when he sees Jesus?

  5. How does Jesus’ zeal for you change how you relate to others?


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[Sunday] Nehemiah - Ordinary Sinners

Nehemiah feels a burden, a burden to rebuild his city, God’s city. He cries out to God and goes down to Jerusalem and begins an incredible adventure of wall building and shaping people into Godly servants. But this book asks a difficult question, “What if Nehemiah’s plans don’t work out the way he hopes?”

Action Item:
This week look for places where some have made mistakes that affected you and forgive them.

Questions for the Week

  1. Describe a time when you expected something to be perfect but it ended up being a failure.

  2. Read Nehemiah 13:23-31.   Even though Nehemiah has brought great reform, what do the people go back to in their behavior?  

  3. Why do you think Nehemiah responds with such anger?

  4. How can the last verse where Nehemiah says, “Remember me, O my God, for good,” be a good prayer for us and help us see Jesus better?


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[Sunday] David - Ordinary Sinners

The level of messeanic expectation runs thick through the story of David, which can drive us to believe David was more holy than he actually was. However, when we look beyond the story of his infidelity we see someone who fell and was just an ordinary sinner who leads us to the messiah.

Action Item:
This week look for places where some have made mistakes that affected you and forgive them.


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