i have this idea for small groups in churches that emerge up out of the ground. pastors nurture them, fertilizing the ground, watering, weeding, providing stakes when necessary, but don't try to force them into a template. they allow them to find their way. there are no objectives or outcomes. the expectation is simply that they continue to journey together. the question that is asked is not "where are we going?", but rather "who's coming with me?"
Have several people ask the question, “What’s the most important thing you’ve ever done?” Ask other people, “What do you hope to accomplish in the next several years of your life?” Tell your class that today you’ll be talking about “life mission” or the one most important thing you do that drives everything else. Tell them that Jesus’ resurrection from the dead is the defining moment in history, so it should be the defining moment in our lives. Read 1 Corinthians 15:12-19. How does the resurrection impact some of the crucial beliefs of Christianity? How would Christianity be different if there was no resurrection? How would you be different without the resurrection? Read 1 Corinthians 15:50-58. What are some specific ways that the resurrection gives us hope? If you had been a friend of Jesus when he was on earth, how would the resurrection have impacted your life? How do you think his followers then were effected by the resurrection? Read 1 Corinthian...
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