Group Discussion Guides
Find weekly discussion guides for your Fellowship Group to dive deeper into Scripture.
Grow in God’s Word Together
Cultivating Christian Community: Part 3
As we begin a new year of Fellowship Groups, we want to help your group start strong. For the first three weeks, the Discussion Guides will not follow the current sermon series in Proverbs. Instead, they will focus on helping your group connect and renew a vision for...
Cultivating Christian Community: Part 2
As we begin a new year of Fellowship Groups, we want to help your group start strong. For the first three weeks, the Discussion Guides will not follow the current sermon series in Proverbs. Instead, they will focus on helping your group connect and renew a vision for...
Cultivating Christian Community: Part 1
As we begin a new year of Fellowship Groups, we want to help your group start strong. For the first three weeks, the Discussion Guides will not follow the current sermon series in Proverbs. Instead, they will focus on helping your group connect and renew a vision for...
End of Year Reflection
Begin in Prayer Opening Discussion: As you reflect on the last year of Fellowship Group, what has impacted you the most? Big Idea for the Evening: Spend time reflecting on the year in light of a biblical vision for the Christian community. Consider evidence of God’s...
Easter Sunday
Begin in Prayer Opening Discussion: As you begin, discuss the following statement made by C. S. Lewis. Do you agree or disagree? How do Lewis’ words speak to your own life? "If you read history, you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were...
Palm Sunday
Begin in Prayer Opening Discussion: Describe the best gift you have ever received. What made the gift so special? Context: Holy Week is the week leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus and, three days later, to his resurrection from the dead. On Sunday, Jesus entered...
Asking and Doing His Will
A significant theme of Scripture - especially the Prophets - is that the people who receive the grace of God and are used by God are the people who are spiritually prepared. “Prepared for the Lord” acknowledges that we are in need of God to act, to pour out his grace...
Breaking Up the Fallow Ground
A significant theme of Scripture - especially the Prophets - is that the people who receive the grace of God and are used by God are the people who are spiritually prepared. “Prepared for the Lord” acknowledges that we are in need of God to act, to pour out his grace...
The Kings Favor is Worth Cultivating
This Proverbs miniseries introduces a biblical view of relationships. We will focus on topics such as the formative power of relationships, the nature of friendship, how parents and children should relate to one another, how husbands and wives should relate to one...
Discipline Gives Children Hope
This Proverbs miniseries introduces a biblical view of relationships. We will focus on topics such as the formative power of relationships, the nature of friendship, how parents and children should relate to one another, how husbands and wives should relate to one...






