05.21.23 - Small Group Discussion

The Last Supper

Jesus had all authority, yet he chose to wash feet. 

  • Who from church have you shared a meal with this week?

  • Who is a humble leader you know?

Read: Luke 6:12-16

  • How do you make large decisions?  Is quiet a good thinking space for you?  Why?

  • Which of the disciples do you most relate to? Why?

  • Which would you struggle with as a friend? Why?

Read: John 13:1-17

  • How humbling would be to have Jesus wash your feet?

  • Would it be any different if it were your best friend?  Why?

  • Why do you think Jesus only said “should” and “….you’ll be blessed if you do them.”

  • Why don’t we still do them?  Should we start? 

  • What are ways you can serve those around you—getting your towel dirty?

  • Who is someone specific you are going to engage with.  What are you going to do? Someone in your family, someone at work, someone in your friend group.

Pray: Pray for opportunities and boldness to SERVE people around you this week.

05.14.23 - Small Group Discussion

The Banquet Table

Outsiders are welcomed at The Table. 

  • Who from church have you shared a meal with this week?

  • What’s your family table like?

Read: Luke 14:1-6

  • What’s your take on the Jesus and the Pharisee’s dispute here?

Read: Luke 14:7-11

  • How do you understand Jesus’ words in v.11?

Read: Luke 14:12-14

  • Tell us about a time when you’ve shared a meal with an “outsider.”

Read: Luke 14:15-24

  • How do you understand this parable?

  • What can you do to welcome outsiders to your table?

 

Pray: Pray for opportunities to practice hospitality this week, and for boldness to follow through.

05.07.23 - Small Group Discussion

Table of Grace and Love

The Table is where God meets needs.

  • What do you think of when you think of tables?

  • This week we talked about how God uses table to meet needs, both your own and others. How have you seen this play out in your life?

  • Which layer of the pyramid do you see people struggle with the most?

  • Which layer do you have the most trouble with?

Read: Luke 5:27-32

  • Which side of this conversation do you find yourself most often?

  • What's the hardest part of meeting at the table with God and others?

Read: Luke 22:14-20

  • Jesus spent three years, with his disciples preparing them to take over post crucifixion. Who in your life has been pouring in to your Who are you pouring into?

  • Whom do you need to invite to your table so that they end up at Gods table?

Pray:  Pray for connections around a table this week where can help others connect to God and the hope that he gives.  Pray for a specific person you know you should connect with.

04.30.23 - Small Group Discussion

Table of Mercy

The table restores.

  • Who from church have you shared a meal with this week?

  • What kind of videos show up on your YouTube home page? How well does the algorithm know you?

  • Have you ever watched a restoration video?

  • On Sunday, Walter said that “restoration is almost always possible, but it always costs something.” Do you agree or disagree with that? Why?

Read: 2 Samuel 9:1-4

  • How do you see David’s action here? Do you think his motives were pure?

Read: 2 Samuel 9:5-7

  • How would you have felt if you were Mephibosheth at this point?

Read: 1 Samuel 20:14-17

  • How were David’s actions in 2 Samuel 9 related to what we’ve just read?

  • How would you define “integrity?”

  • How can integrity be restorative? How was it so for Mephibosheth?

Read: 2 Samuel 9:8-12

  • Where in your life do you see God giving you an opportunity to show integrity?

Pray: Pray for opportunities to practice integrity this week, as well as for the strength to do so in those moments.

04.23.23 - Small Group Discussion

Table of Enemies - There is peace at God’s table. 

  • Who did you go out with on Sunday (or who do you plan to have a meal with this week)?

  • Tell us about a time when you’ve had a difficult conversation while sitting across from someone at a table.

  • How familiar are you with Psalm 23? Where have you encountered it?

Read: Psalm 23:1-3

  • What do you know of shepherds, either today or back during Bible times?

Read: Psalm 23:4-5

  • What are sheep doing at this table that God has prepared? Why does the imagery seem to switch at this point in the Psalm?

  • How would you feel if you were eating a meal, while surrounded by all the worst and most traumatizing people from your entire life?

  • How does David feel, being surrounded by his enemies? Why?

Read: Psalm 23:6

  • What was the Psalmist expressing here? What does it mean to “dwell in the house of the Lord forever”?

  • What will you do THIS WEEK to seek peace with an opponent/enemy in your life?

Pray: Pray that your group members can find the peace that’s offered at God’s table.

04.16.23 - Small Group Discussion

GOD’S TABLE

When you follow Jesus you are a part of the Kingdom of Priests, the holy nation.

  • Who did you go out with on Sunday (or who do you plan to have a meal with this week)?

  • Wally talked about different ways we gather around a table (hanging out with friends, reunions, pot lucks, family dinner, weddings).  Which one (or one he didn’t mention) is your favorite?

  • What do you remember most about gathering at that table?  Share a story.

Read: Read Exodus 19:3-8

  • Why do you think God starts his question to Israel with “You yourselves have seen”?

  • How does it make you feel that you are a part of God’s treasured possession?

Read: Read Exodus 24:1-11

  • What does God’s request to have his people come near say about God’s relationship with them?

  • Moses set up stone pillars to represent Israel in the covenant.  What types of things do we use like this in our lives?

  • What was the peoples response to what God was asking?

  • Israel enter into a deeper covenant with God and become his Kingdom of Priests.  Wally talked about the roles that priests played—helping be a go-between for Israel to God, helping them to worship/engage with God.  What are some ways that we could live out that Kingdom of Priests role in our lives now?

  • How does having this responsibility make you feel?

  • What do you need to change in your life to be better at seeking, studying, and serving?

  • What is something you and your group can do to go and serve someone this month?

Pray: Pray that these verses will challenge your group to live our your priestly life.

04.09.23 - Small Group Discussion

The Neverending Story

Signs point the way. 

  • What’s your favorite work of fiction? Why do you like it so much?

  • What book/move/show have you finished, but wished would continue on?

Read: John 20: 1-10

  • What details about the empty tomb scene stand out to you?

Read: John 20:11-18

  • Put yourself in Mary’s shoes. How would this moment have felt?

  • Put yourself in Jesus’ shoes. What do you think he felt?

Read: John 20:19-29

  • What do you make of Thomas’ reaction to the news about Jesus?

  • How does verse 29 give you hope?

Read: John 20:30-31

  • John wrote his book with purpose:

  • How many times do you see the word “believe” in this chapter?

  • How does his writing help you “continue to believe?”

  • Who do you know that needs to read to read this book? What are you going to do about that?

Pray: Pray that you will continue to live out the joy of the Easter story, and that God will use you to help others believe.

04.02.23 - Small Group Discussion

All Signs Point to…

Ignoring Signs can lead to disaster.

  • Share a driving mishap you’ve experienced because you didn’t pay attention to the signs.

Read: John 12:12-15

  • How has your family celebrated Palm Sunday? What have you focused on during these celebrations?

Read: John 12:16

  • Tell us about a time God tried to teach you, but that you didn’t understand until later on.

Read: John 12:17-22

  • How would you have felt as a disciple in that moment, with the chaos of the crowd, the frustration of the pharisees, and the requests of some Gentiles all swirling around Jesus?

Read: John 12:23-28a

  • What do make of Jesus’ words here?

Read: John 12:28b-36

  • Jesus speaks of judgment, light, and darkness here. What’s he talking about?

  • What does it mean to be “children of the light?”

Read: John 12:37

  • What’s God been trying to teach you lately?

Pray: Pray that your hearts will be open to what God wants to teach you.

03.26.23 - Small Group Discussion

Seeing Signs

Signs are meant to be seen.

  • Have you ever had an experience like the one Walter shared on Sunday: driving through a winter storm in which the signs were all covered with snow? What was that like?

  • Are you naturally trusting or naturally skeptical of other people?

Read: John 9:1-5

  • How do you feel about the disciple’s assumption that this man’s blindness was the result of sin? Can you come up with any Scriptural support for their perspective?

Read: John 9:6-7

  • Put yourself in this man’s shoes. What do you think you would’ve felt?

Read: John 9:8-12

  • When have you reacted to news about God’s action in ways that were similar to these people’s reactions?

Read: John 9:13-25

  • How does John portray the Pharisees here? How do they contrast with the healed man?

Read: John 9:35-41

  • What’s your take on Jesus’ teaching in this section?

  • On Sunday, Walter mentioned 5 characteristics – identified by Jonathan Edwards – that are present in genuine acts of God. Share any you remember and discuss them.

  • How can you be more humble and suspend judgement when it comes to reports of God’s action in our world today?

Pray: Pray for your people to have opportunities to see God’s and to recognize God’s actions in their lives and in the lives of others around them.

03.19.23 - Small Group Discussion

We Want A Sign

Signs point beyond themselves. 

  • Are you a thrifter or a yard-sale-aficionado? How do you find the sales you’re looking for?

  • What’s the worst yard-sale sign you’ve ever come across?

Read: John 6:1-2

  • Just to be clear, why was the crowd following Jesus? What do you think they wanted from him?

Read: Luke 6:3-7

  • Why do you think Jesus decided to feed this crowd? What was his purpose?

Read: Luke 6:8-13

  • What were the Jewish people looking for in a King?

  • If you’re honest, what do you want from God?

Read: Luke 6:26-27

  • How are the miracles of Jesus a sign, rather than a destination?

  • Do you tend to  value God himself over what he can do for you, or do you value what God can do for you more?

  • What can you do this week to pursue relationship with God over just getting things out of him?

Pray: Pray for your group members to set aside selfishness and to seek relationship with God.

03.12.23 - Small Group Discussion

Here’s Your Sign

Signs are placed with purpose 

  • This may be a weird question, but, what’s your favorite kind of sign?

  • Have you ever been lost? How did you find your way back to where you needed to be?

Read: John 2:1-3

  • Are you familiar with this miracle? What questions do you have about it?

Read: Luke 2:4-5

  • What do you make of Jesus’ response to his mother, and of Mary’s expectancy?

Read: Luke 2:6-10

  • What does this miracle teach us about God?

Read: Luke 2:11-12

  • John labels this miracle a “sign,” and tells us that it caused his disciples to believe in Jesus. Why do you think that is?

  • How easy do you find it to be, to remember God’s actions in your life? What is something significant that God has done for you?

  • How can remembering God’s work for you help you navigate your life’s journey?

Pray: Pray for us to remember what God has done for each of us, and to use those memories to guide our way this week.

03.05.23 - Small Group Discussion

Represent

Disciples are sent to represent the King 

  • Name some things that you love.

  • What’s something that, once you start talking about it, you can’t stop?

Read: Luke 10:1-2

  • Jesus says the “harvest is great but the workers are few.” What does he mean by that?

  • Where do you see the harvest being plentiful in your world?

Read: Luke 10:3-7

  • What do you make of Jesus’ instructions here?

Read: Luke 10:8-15

  • What is the message the disciples are sent with? What does that message mean?

Read: Luke 10:16

  • How can knowing that you represent Jesus make you bolder?

  • Who has God been leading you to have a faith conversation with? How will you go about that?

Read: 2 Timothy 1:7-8

Pray: Pray for your group members to be bold in sharing the Gospel message this week!

02.26.23 - Small Group Discussion

Reach Out

We are called to seek and save the lost. 

  • What was your best experience in a large crowd?

  • What was your worst experience in a large crowd?

Read: Luke 19:1-3

  • How does Luke describe Zaccheaus?  What would his equivalent be in today’s age?

  • When is sometime in our life when we judged someone because of their appearance or physical issue?

  • How do you think it would have felt to be Zaccheaus?

Read: Luke 19:4-7

  • Would you have been a resourceful as Zaccheaus?  Why?

  • What did Jesus see in Zaccheaus?

  • Why do you think Zaccheaus responded to Jesus’ call to stay at his house that day?

  • Would you, if you were carrying everything Zaccheaus was, be able to make the same response?  Why or why not?

Read: Luke 19:8-10

  • What do you think the crowd’s reaction was to everything Zaccheaus said?  Where they happy?  Were they sad?  Were they angry?  Why?

  • Wally challenged us at the end of his message that we are one of three people in the story—Zaccheaus, the crowd, or Jesus—seeking and saving the lost.  What do you need to do to move towards Jesus?

Pray: Pray for opportunities, and for boldness to see those who have climbed up in trees today who need to know that Jesus loves them.  Take the next step and reach out!

02.19.23 -Small Group Questions

Healed

Disciples are sent with GOOD news!

  • What’s the best news you’ve received so far this year?

  • Tell us about a time when you had really good news, and couldn’t wait to tell someone.

Read: Mark 5:1-5

  • How does Mark describe the man Jesus met? What does it take for someone to end up in such an isolated and distraught situation?

Read: Mark 5:6-8

  • The demons immediately knew who Jesus was, and Walter shared James 2:19-20 on Sunday.

  • Why is just knowing that God exists not enough?

  • Why is our mindset so opposed to seeing the supernatural at work around us? 

Read: Mark 5:9-17

  • Why was the good news for this man so terrifying for everyone else?

  • What makes the good news about Jesus difficult or abrasive for others to hear today?

Read: Mark 5:18-20

  • What has Jesus saved YOU from?

 

Pray: Pray for opportunities, and for boldness, to share the GOOD news in your social circles this week.

02.19.23 - Small Group Discussion

Healed

Disciples are sent with GOOD news! 

  • What’s the best news you’ve received so far this year?

  • Tell us about a time when you had really good news, and couldn’t wait to tell someone.

Read: Mark 5:1-5

  • How does Mark describe the man Jesus met? What does it take for someone to end up in such an isolated and distraught situation?

Read: Mark 5:6-8

  • The demons immediately knew who Jesus was, and Walter shared James 2:19-20 on Sunday.

  • Why is just knowing that God exists not enough?

  • Why is our mindset so opposed to seeing the supernatural at work around us? 

Read: Mark 5:9-17

  • Why was the good news for this man so terrifying for everyone else?

  • What makes the good news about Jesus difficult or abrasive for others to hear today?

Read: Mark 5:18-20

  • What has Jesus saved YOU from? 

Pray: Pray for opportunities, and for boldness, to share the GOOD news in your social circles this week.

02.12.23 - Small Group Discussion

Sent

Disciples are sent with a duty to warn.

  • Tell us about a time you tried to share your faith. How’d you feel? How did the other person respond?

  • Do you find it easy or difficult to talk about your faith with others? Why do you think that is?

Read: Mark 3:13-15

  • What responsibilities are placed on these twelve men by Jesus?

Read: Mark 3:16-19

  • What do you know about the stories of each of these guys once Jesus ascended into heaven?

  • On Sunday, Walter said that one of the best evidences for the truth of the Gospel is that no one will willingly die for a lie.

  • In what ways do you agree or disagree with that statement?

Read: Mark 6:6-13

  • What in these verses points to the urgency of the disciple’s mission?

Read: Matthew 28:16-20

  • What expectations does Jesus place on his disciples for after his ascension?

  • What will you do this week to begin to accept your responsibility to share your faith?

Pray: Pray with your group, “God, help us to recognize and to submit to your calling upon my life.”

02.05.23 - Small Group Discussion

PURPOSE

We have a purpose—to live a life that bears fruit and to make disciples 

  • What did you want to be when you grew up?

  • Why did you choose that when you were little?  (It was cool?  It’s what you saw on tv?  It was what your parents did?)

Read: Mark 1:1-5

  • What do Mark’s words in verse 1 tell us about his Gospel?

  • Who sent the messenger?  Why?

  • How did the people respond? 

Read: Matthew 3:7-10

  • What do you think of John the Baptist’s critique of the Pharisees and Sadducees?

  • How does it make you feel that we can be a part of what God is doing—that we don’t have to be born into it like the Israelites thought?

Read: Mark 1:6-7

  • How do you think the Holy Spirit is supposed to work in us?

Read:  Matthew 28:18-20

  • In light of Wally’s message, how does having Purpose to live out the great commission challenge you?

  • What are some action steps you can take to live it out?

  • Who specifically comes to mind in your life when you read the great commission?

Pray:        Make a list of the people that came to mind in your group.  Take time praying for each person—for the small group people who need to GO and for those they are going to.

01.29.23 - Small Group Discussion

Let Go

“Followers of Jesus give up their lives.” 

  • What’s your favorite food? Have you ever considered what it would be like to give that up?

  • What is something in your life that you cannot imagine giving up? What does that say about the status of your heart?

Read: Matthew 16:24

  • Have you ever spoken in “Christianese,” saying something like, “Everybody has their own cross to bear?” What did you mean when you said that?

  • How would the disciples have heard and reacted to Jesus telling them to take up their own cross?

Read: Matthew 16:25-26

  • In what ways are you tempted to “hang on to your life?”

  • How can you give up your life?

Read: Matthew 16:27-28

  • What do you know of the final judgement? Does that encourage or frighten you?

  • What might you give up this week, in order to give Jesus Lordship over your life?

Pray: Break into groups of three and share something that you feel God is calling you to give up. Then pray for one another to be faithful in giving those things up. THEN, check in midway through your week to see how giving up is going.

01.22.23 - Small Group Discussion

Great Expectations

“Followers of Jesus give up their right of self-determination.” 

  • Tell us about your personality. Are you more collaborative or more individualistic in how you go about life?

  • Where do you experience the conflict between self-determination and what God wants for you?

Read: Matthew 19:16-22

  • What did this man expect from Jesus?

  • What did he find instead?

  • How was this man trying to set the terms of faith?

Read: Matthew 19:23-26

  • What’s your take on Jesus’ statement here?

  • In what ways do your wealth and possessions make it hard for you to follow Jesus?

On Sunday, Walter encouraged us to try one or more of the following things:

  1. Choose generosity.

  2. Take responsibility for the church.

  3. Freely accept help.

  • Which one of those three is hardest for you? How can you begin put it into practice?

Pray: Pray as a group that your hearts would be open to God’s direction, rather than your own desires.

01.15.23 - Small Group Discussion

Great Expectations

Followers of Jesus give up their expectations. 

  • Tell us about a time when things didn’t meet your expectations.

  • What personality type are you on the Myers-Briggs test. How does that play into your expectations?

Read: Matthew 8:18-20

  • What did this man expect from Jesus?

  • What did he find instead?

Read: Matthew 8:21-22

  • What did this disciple expect from Jesus?

  • What did he find instead?

On Sunday, Walter said that we often expect three things from faith:

  1. We expect God to make faith easy.

  2. We expect to fit in too comfortably with this world.

  3. We expect God to answer all our prayers quickly, and the way we want.

Read the following verses and discuss their implications with the above expectations:    Mathew 10:38, Philippians 2:12-13, John 15:18-19, I Peter 2:11-12

  • What misguided expectations have you had for God?

  • Share a passage from Scripture in which God promises something – because if God promises it, you can expect it will happen!

Pray: Pray that your group members will be willing to leave behind their expectations toward God, and instead build their faith upon the promises he has given us in Scripture.