Friday, November 30, 2018

Journey to Joy: Week One

Hope




This week, while you meet with your Faith Formation Group you may want to reflect on our Scripture passage by reading Isaiah 7:14 (printed below) and discuss the questions from the Scripture and Sermon as a way to begin a conversation. 

All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’). Isaiah 7:14

Questions for Consideration:
  1. Take time to examine your past year, where have you struggled and where have you found victory?
  2. Think about a best friend other than your spouse (for most of us our spouse is our best friend). Share with the group something that is special about this friend and what it feels like when you are hanging out with this friend? 
  3. Isaiah in his great prophetic message of hope is telling the people that God is coming to “hang out with them.” What are the implications of having God walking with you at your side?

As you meet this week, we encourage you to also take time to open yourselves up as a group and dialog on the following Wesley Challenge question: Am I enjoying prayer? (Pages 23-27 in The Wesley Challenge)

Friday, November 16, 2018

Walking With God: Past - Present - Future Week Five

Crossing The River



This week, while you meet with your Faith Formation Group you may want to reflect on our Scripture passage by reading Joshua 1:1-9 (printed below) and discuss the questions from the Scripture and Sermon as a way to begin a conversation. 

Josh. 1:1    After the death of Moses the LORD’s servant, the LORD spoke to Joshua son of Nun, Moses’ assistant. He said,
2 “Moses my servant is dead. Therefore, the time has come for you to lead these people, the Israelites, across the Jordan River into the land I am giving them. 3 I promise you what I promised Moses: ‘Wherever you set foot, you will be on land I have given you— 4 from the Negev wilderness in the south to the Lebanon mountains in the north, from the Euphrates River in the east to the Mediterranean Sea in the west, including all the land of the Hittites.’ 5 No one will be able to stand against you as long as you live. For I will be with you as I was with Moses. I will not fail you or abandon you. 

Josh. 1:6    “Be strong and courageous, for you are the one who will lead these people to possess all the land I swore to their ancestors I would give them. 7 Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the instructions Moses gave you. Do not deviate from them, turning either to the right or to the left. Then you will be successful in everything you do. 8 Study this Book of Instruction continually. Meditate on it day and night so you will be sure to obey everything written in it. Only then will you prosper and succeed in all you do. 9 This is my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.”

Questions for Consideration:
  1. As you read this passage of God preparing Israel to enter into the promised land, what sticks out as important and what causes you to have a question? 
  2. What is key to the success of Israel when they inhabit the new land? How can that translate into our day?
  3. Look at the very last line of the passage, God’s promise to be with the people of Israel and then turn in your bibles to Matthew 28:18-20. What hope does this give you as you follow God’s new covenant to love one another?


As you meet this week, we encourage you to also take time to open yourselves up as a group and dialog on the following Wesley Challenge question: Am I defeated in any part of my life? (Pages 63-66 in The Wesley Challenge)

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Walking With God: Past - Present - Future Week Four

Bridging the Gap, Week Two



This week, while you meet with your Faith Formation Group you may want to reflect on our Scripture passage by reading Acts 2:42-47(printed below) and discuss the questions from the Scripture and Sermon as a way to begin a conversation. 

Acts 2:42    All the believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, and to fellowship, and to sharing in meals (including the Lord’s Supper), and to prayer.

Acts 2:43    A deep sense of awe came over them all, and the apostles performed many miraculous signs and wonders. 44 And all the believers met together in one place and shared everything they had. 45 They sold their property and possessions and shared the money with those in need. 46 They worshiped together at the Temple each day, met in homes for the Lord’s Supper, and shared their meals with great joy and generosity— 47 all the while praising God and enjoying the goodwill of all the people. And each day the Lord added to their fellowship those who were being saved.


Questions for Consideration:
  1. What sticks out to you about the community of believers as is shared in Acts 2? 
  2. What could we do to live into such a community today with the differences of our culture and time period?
  3. How would it be hard to live into this type of community today?

As you meet this week, we encourage you to also take time to open yourselves up as a group and dialog on the following Wesley Challenge question: Am I honest in all my actions and words, or do I exaggerate? (Pages 113-116 in The Wesley Challenge)

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Walking With God: Past - Present - Future Week Three

Bridging the Gap




This week, while you meet with your Faith Formation Group you may want to reflect on our Scripture passage by reading Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Leviticus 19:18, and Mark 12:29-31 (printed below) and discuss the questions from the Scripture and Sermon as a way to begin a conversation. 

Deut. 6:4    “Listen, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD alone.
5 And you must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength. 6 And you must commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these commands that I am giving you today. 7 Repeat them again and again to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up. 8 Tie them to your hands and wear them on your forehead as reminders. 9 Write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.

Lev. 19:18    “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against a fellow Israelite, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.

Mark 12:29    Jesus replied, “The most important commandment is this: ‘Listen, O Israel! The LORD our God is the one and only LORD. 30 And you must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.’ 31 The second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than these.”

Questions for Consideration:
  1. Why do you think God is so intent on his people loving him with our whole heart, soul and mind?
  2. How does our love for God effect our love for others? How does our love for others effect our love of God?
  3. How did Jesus reflect his love? What does that mean for us?

As you meet this week, we encourage you to also take time to open yourselves up as a group and dialog on the following Wesley Challenge question: Is Jesus real to me? (Pages 19-22 in The Wesley Challenge)