The study of Galatians, Romans, and Ephesians highlights freedom, foundation, and fulfillment within the Gospel. Participants will explore grace, faith, and identity in Christ through discussions, activities, and prayer. Each week focuses on key passages, essential themes, and personal reflections, aiming for growth in understanding and unity in the Church.
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Small Group Study: Faith Filled Words
This study emphasizes the transformative power of speech rooted in faith and biblical teachings. Participants will explore scriptural examples, reflect on personal speech habits, and learn to intentionally speak life. The session encourages practical application through faith declarations and seeks God’s guidance for aligning words with His truth.
Digging deeper into Biblical Numbers
The post explores the spiritual significance of the numbers 3, 7, 12, and 40 in the Bible, highlighting themes of completeness, perfection, authority, and testing. It offers insights and applications for believers, emphasizing God’s divine order and the importance of trust, reflection, and spiritual growth in daily life through these numbers.
Small Group Study: God’s Timing and Will
The session focuses on understanding unanswered prayer through scripture reflections and group discussions. Participants explore God’s faithfulness, the importance of examining motives, accepting God’s timing, and seeking His kingdom first. The meeting combines personal reflection, prayer, and practical applications, encouraging members to deepen their relationship with God during waiting periods.
Small Group Study: Maintaining Faith
The 6-week small group study guide facilitates a deep exploration of evangelical Christian faith, structured around biblical teachings and practical applications. Each session includes prayer, scripture readings, discussion questions, and personal applications. Topics cover foundations of faith, handling trials, addressing doubts, and establishing daily spiritual practices, supported by extensive leader resources.
Small Group Study: Quickly Through Book of James
The study on the Book of James emphasizes faith through perseverance, action, wise speech, submission, and patience. It encourages deep reflection on trials, the necessity of good works, the impact of words, humility before God, and the importance of prayer. Ultimately, it seeks to cultivate a faith that reflects transformation and spiritual maturity.
Small Group Study: “I Am” Statements of Jesus in the Book of John
The Gospel of John reveals Jesus’ divine identity through seven “I Am” statements, inviting deeper understanding and commitment. Each week focuses on a different statement, encouraging reflection, discussions, and practical applications. The journey culminates in a group session celebrating personal insights, fostering spiritual growth and connection with Christ.
Small Group Study: Navigating Seasons of Doubt
The session explores how Scripture supports individuals facing doubt in their faith, emphasizing that questioning can foster spiritual growth. Through scripture reflection, discussion, personal journaling, and group prayer, participants are encouraged to embrace their doubts and seek God’s guidance, ultimately reinforcing that faith involves trust amidst uncertainty.
Small Group Study Guide: Echoes of Divine Pursuit in Hosea and Jesus’ Parables
Opening Reflection Spend a minute in silence picturing someone searching for you through the wilderness. Feel the anticipation and relief of being found. Let this set the tone as we explore God’s relentless love. Icebreaker Go around the group and share: Scripture Reading Plan Encourage everyone to note words or phrases that stir emotion orContinue reading “Small Group Study Guide: Echoes of Divine Pursuit in Hosea and Jesus’ Parables”
Small Group Study Guide: Embracing Unfailing Love and Forgiveness Through Hosea
The content outlines a reflective session emphasizing God’s mercy and forgiveness. Participants begin with silent meditation, share personal stories, and read selected passages from Hosea about compassion, repentance, and restoration. Discussion questions and application exercises encourage journaling, praying for each other, and identifying relationships needing grace, culminating in a closing prayer focused on embracing mercy.