Life Group Studies
We don’t want to leave you hanging! We believe it’s important to provide leaders with valuable resources for them to feel equipped to lead their groups. Here are some fantastic resources that will allow every group to have healthy relationships and a theology grounded in God’s word.
GOSPEL FOUNDATIONS
The goal of this study is to begin building a gospel foundation in each believer and to help them walk away with a clear understanding of 5 basic gospel building blocks (Belief, what is the Gospel, the 4 movements of Gods story, fruit to root and root to fruit, and sharing your story).
INNOVATE: Find A Way Where You Are
This study has a discipleship focus, where we identify roadblocks that might make it a struggle to make disciples. We hope this study challenges each of us to be better disciple makers and to take each circumstance in stride, to find new innovative ways to make disciples who make disciples.
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality
This study is a look at the Unlikely influencer from different stories from the Bible. You have impact! The question is are you living out that impact. God often uses the "unlikely" to be a catalyst for change. In this study, we hope you will recognize and steward this potential to impact your world.
People Helping People Find and Follow Jesus
This study is a discipleship focus where we look at how to be people helping people find and follow Jesus. We hope it challenges all of us to become better disciple makers and help others move forward on the Spiritual pathway.
Bestowed
In this study we will be diving deeper into Ephesians 1-3 and our identity in Christ. Understanding our identity is a huge step in helping students move towards being servants, it helps servants serve from a place of security in who they are in Christ and helps each of us see our new nature and calling.
UNLIKELY
This study is a look at the Unlikely influencer from different stories from the Bible. You have impact! The question is are you living out that impact. God often uses the "unlikely" to be a catalyst for change. In this study, we hope you will recognize and steward this potential to impact your world.
FROM SINNER TO SAINT
In this study we will look at moments in the life of Paul. Not only are we looking at the conversion of Saul to Paul, but we are applying these moments to our life. We may not have had a dramatic conversion like Paul on the road to Damascus, but it doesn’t mean it was any less powerful. Before Christ we were headed for death. Jesus changed everything.
COME FOLLOW ME
Jesus taught and performed miracles among the crowds but the vast amount of His time was with twelve disciples. His ministry on earth to prepare His disciples to make disciples was completed in about three years.
AS YOU GO
God has multiple job descriptions i.e., vine dresser, potter, shepherd, author, and creator. God’s descriptions throughout Scripture cast a glimpse of His roles and His nature but they do not define the wholeness of who He is. God created both work and rest. The God of the universe both worked and rested. Some of God’s first words to humankind is to work (subdue and rule). He then models working and resting. Working six days and then selecting a day as holy and setting aside all work to rest.
THIS MAKES US
This study is a look at Davids life, specifically his family life. As we look at his life and some key moments as a son, brother, husband and dad, our hope is that we will be encouraged and challenged in our own family life. Each week will have a narrative about David and his family, as well as a New Testament verse about how we should be operating in our families.
EDEN
Reconnecting the relationship found in Eden can only be done when the relationship is restored by reconnecting our hearts with God. We must realize at the center of it all, God’s heart is for having His children in a relationship with Him.
BROKEN FENCES
Many sincere, dedicated believers struggle with tremendous confusion about when it is biblically appropriate to set limits. Being made in the image of God, we were created to take responsibility for certain tasks. Part of taking responsibility, or ownership, is knowing what is our job, and what isn’t. Any confusion of responsibility and ownership in our lives is a broken fence. In this study, we will look at four broken fences and how they play out in different relationships.