Behold the Glory of Christ (Luke 9:28-35)

July 14, 2024 | Mark Oshman

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  • The sermon mentioned that a “me-centered” theology leads to spiritual poverty. In what ways can a deeper understanding of Christ’s nature, as revealed in the Transfiguration, move us away from a self-centered spirituality towards a more Christ-centered discipleship? Share personal experiences where focusing on Christ’s glory has reshaped your spiritual journey and daily life.
  • As God’s people, we’re called to help one another see and savor Jesus.  How might we encourage one another to behold the glory of Christ throughout the ordinariness of life, the ups and the downs, the struggles, fears, triumphs, temptations, and the failures we all face?

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Introducing God’s Redemptive Love Matthew 1:1-17

June 23, 2024 | Bill Bryan

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  • Can you think of a time where you messed up, but you now see how God redeemed it for His purposes? Have you bought into the enemy’s idea that you are now in God’s plan B, or can you see it as part of God’s redemptive love?
  • Can you think of a time where someone sinned against you, but you now see how God redeemed it for His purposes?
  • Is there a mess in your life – either from your sin or from someone else’s sin – where you don’t see any good or redemptive result? Can you trust God? Can you call out to Him in your distress?

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Triumphant Procession: Humble Kingdom (John 12:12-18)

March 24, 2024 | Aaron Britton

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
• Has there been a time when God has acted in an unexpected way,
different than your agenda? Why are those times difficult for us?
• Is it difficult for us to be satisfied with the “downward pull” of the
kingdom of God? Why?
• Pray for anyone at your table, for circumstances that they are facing
currently.

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A Vision for 2024.

January 7, 2024 | Kolburt Schultz

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  • In what ways do you feel “homeless?” What longings do you have? How are those desires only satisfied in Jesus?
  • Which of the 6 prayers in v. 12-17 stand out to you the most? Why? How will you pray each of those this coming week?
  • Do you have thoughts on why it is important for us to pray for God to “establish” our church more fully? How could a more established missio Dei: Falcon be a blessing to our community?

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