Small Groups

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Meeting in small groups affords us all the opportunity to more fully experience God through close relationships as we pray and laugh together, as we encourage and help one another, and as we study and live out God’s word together – simply put, it’s where we grow together by doing life together.

Small groups consist of three or more people in various life stages who meet on a regular basis – these can be families, friends, or even perfect strangers.

“Small group” is not an event, or a location, it is a community. Tap the button below to find your group!

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Week of January 19, 2025 –  Real People

Description:

In a world filled with distractions and competing definitions of success, it’s easy to lose sight of why we are truly here. Our sermon this week dives into God’s design for our lives, revealing that our ultimate purpose is not found in personal achievements or fleeting pursuits but in fulfilling the great commission. Being a disciple maker is not just a calling for a select few; it’s a purpose embedded in every believer’s identity. Explore how Jesus’ example and command to “go and make disciples” equips us to live lives of eternal significance, impacting others while drawing closer to God.

Small Group Study Guide


Ice Breaker Questions

  1. What is your favorite childhood game of hide-and-seek, and do you have a funny memory of playing it?
  2. What would you do if you could be completely invisible for one day, and why?
  3. What’s one thing most people don’t know about you but wouldn’t be surprised to learn?

Scripture Passages


Discussion Questions

  1. Exploring the “Why” of Hiding
    • Read Genesis 3:6-9. Why did Adam and Eve feel the need to hide after their sin?
    • How does shame impact our willingness to be vulnerable with others?
    • Have you ever felt like you needed to “sew fig leaves” to cover something about yourself? What was that like?
  1. The Power of Authenticity
    • Discuss how authenticity can positively impact relationships, workplaces, and leadership. Why do you think Gen Z values authenticity so highly?
    • What practical ways can we model “real people pursuing the real Jesus” in our daily lives?
  1. Courage to Share Our Stories
    • Read 2 Timothy 1:8. Why might someone feel ashamed to share their faith or testimony?
    • Revelation 12:11 says, “They defeated him by the blood of the Lamb and their testimony.” How does sharing our story help us grow stronger in faith and defeat fear?
  1. Sharing Our Testimony
    • Break into smaller pairs or groups and discuss these elements of testimony:
    • Before Christ – What was life like before knowing Jesus?
    • How You Met Jesus – What key moments or people led you to Christ?
    • What Christ Is Doing in You Now – How is God working in your life today?

Action Steps

  • Write Your Testimony
    This week, write down your testimony using the framework discussed (Before Christ, Meeting Jesus, and What Christ Is Doing Now).
  • Share Authentically
    Commit to sharing a piece of your testimony with one person this week. It could be a friend, family member, or coworker.
  • Embrace Vulnerability
    Identify one area in your life where you feel tempted to “hide” and pray about how you can become authentic.

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for seeing us fully and loving us completely. Give us the courage to leave behind our “fig leaves” and live authentically in Your grace. Help us to embrace our imperfections, knowing that You use them to display Your perfect love. Strengthen us to share our stories so that others may see Your power and goodness in our lives. May we be real people who reflect the real Jesus to a world in need. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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