Small Groups

we are created to live in community

Grow Together

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!

Dig In Questions

Week of November 17, 2024 – The Good Work Continues: Unity and Commitment

Small Group Study Guide

Icebreaker Questions

  1. Who is someone in your life who inspires you with their faith and commitment?
  2. Share a time when you went out of your way to help someone. What motivated you?
  3. If you could do anything to lead a loved one to Jesus, what would it be?

Scripture Focus

Primary Passage: Luke 5:17-26 (NIV)

  • Highlight: Luke 5:20 — “When Jesus saw their faith, he said, ‘Friend, your sins are forgiven.'”

Supplementary Passage: John 4:34-36 (NLT)

  • Highlight: John 4:35 — “Wake up and look around. The fields are already ripe for harvest.”

Discussion Points

The BIG Question: Who do you love the most that needs a saving relationship with Jesus?

  • How can your faith inspire action for those you love?
  • Why is it important to bring others to Jesus, even when obstacles arise?

The BIGGER Question: What would you be willing to do to get them to Jesus?

  • Reflect on the actions of the friends in Luke 5:17-26. What does their commitment teach us about faith in action?
  • What “roofs” may you need to tear through to bring someone closer to Jesus?

Faith-Led Unity

  • How does the unity of the friends in the story encourage you in your community of faith?
  • How can we support one another in our efforts to share the gospel?

Commitment to the Harvest

  • How does John 4:34-36 challenge your perspective on evangelism and discipleship?
  • What steps can you take to “wake up” and actively participate in God’s work?

Action Steps

Personal Actions:

  • Pray: Spend time in prayer for the person you identified in the BIG Question. Ask for opportunities and courage to share Jesus with them.
  • Invite: Commit to inviting this person to church, a small group, or a conversation about faith.
  • Tear the Roof Off: Identify and overcome one specific obstacle preventing you from introducing someone to Jesus.

Group Actions:

  • Partner with one or two others in the group to pray for each other’s loved ones.
  • Plan a group outreach activity to connect with the unchurched or those in need.
  • Share testimonies next week about actions taken and any spiritual conversations initiated.

Prayer Focus:

  • Pray for unity and courage in your group to live out faith-led commitments.
  • Pray for God’s leading in your interactions with those who need a saving relationship with Jesus.
  • Pray for open hearts and opportunities to share the gospel.

Faith in Action: Campaign Goals

Connect the spiritual lesson to the church’s ongoing Unfinished campaign:

  • Reflect on how faith-led unity can support the church’s vision to build, grow, and reach the lost.
  • Encourage group members to prayerfully consider their role in supporting the campaign through courageous, consistent, or creative giving beyond the tithe.

 

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