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Discussion Questions for Easter

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 Corinthians 15:58.

4 Conversations To Grow Your Small Group

Small groups provide the ideal environment for New Testament discipleship. Every picture we have of the early church is painted in the context of relational interaction. The first Christians were always together, always building each other up, always helping one another be formed into the image of Christ. In your small group, you can facilitate New Testament type discipleship by regularly implementing the four following conversations into your group time: 1. Build authentic relationships.  Caring for one another and building one another up will occur more effectively if everyone in your group feels comfortable with one another. Spend time every time you’re together asking and answering questions about each other. Good questions can often launch your group into fruitful inter-personal discussion. Consider the following ten week schedule for your opening Q&A time: · Who are your heroes? · What are your strengths? · What unique skills do you have? · What are your most impo

Missional Ideas for Your Group

- Contact the Rescue Mission. Both their men's building and their women's building always needs help. - Volunteer at International Aid. - Call Hope's Outlet. They need help stocking merchandise, but they can also connect you with people needing to be discipled. They will be passing out free food over the holidays, you can contribute and/or help pass the food out. - Big Brother/Big Sister. - Connect with a public school teacher. They can give you plenty of ideas for helping students and showing Jesus' love to their class. - Adopt a missionary. Our Missions Task Force can give you more info. - Every member commit to sharing your faith at least once during the week. Pray for each other, hold each other accountable. - Adopt an oppressed people group for prayer. - Take on a compassion child. - Make a financial contribution to a village in a developing country. - Get Creative! church small group , missional