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Pray Like This: Lead Us Not Into Temptation

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Community Group Questions

Pray Like This:  Lead Us Not Into Temptation
Matthew 6:13  pg. 811

  1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard. 
  2. What is the difference between trials and temptations?
  3. What are some trials that you are experiencing?
  4. How do we make our stand in trials?
  5. How are you praying differently now than you were 6 weeks ago?

2018-12-06T11:56:52-06:00November 20th, 2016|Sermons|

Pray Like This: Forgive Us Our Debts

Forgive us our sins

Community Group Questions

Pray Like This: Forgive us our debts
Matthew 6:12 pg. 811

  1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard. 
  2. Why are sins called debts?
  3. What does confession look like?
  4. What does your practice of confession look like?

2018-12-06T11:56:52-06:00November 13th, 2016|Sermons|

Pray Like This: Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread

Community Group Questions
Pray Like This: Our Daily Bread
Matthew 6:11  pg. 811

  1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard. 
  2. How does our daily bread symbolize our complete dependance on Him?
  3. In what ways are you fully dependent on the Lord? And don’t just give shallow lame answers…
  4. What does collecting your daily “manna” look like?

2018-12-06T11:56:53-06:00November 6th, 2016|Sermons|

Pray Like This: Your Will Be Done

Your Will Be Done

Community Group Questions

Pray Like This: Your Will Be Done
Matthew 6:10 pg. 811

  1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard.
  2. What was the first prayer priority and why is it so important?
  3. What is the Will of God?
  4. What might His Will cost you?
  5. What are the implications for praying for His Will?
2018-12-06T11:56:54-06:00October 30th, 2016|Sermons|

Pray Like This: Your Kingdom Come

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Community Group Questions

Pray Like This: Your Kingdom Come
Matthew 6:10 pg. 811

  1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard. 
  2. What was the first prayer priority?
  3. What does it look like for His Kingdom to Come in your life?
  4. What does it look like for His Kingdom to Come in your neighborhood, work?
  5. How should this impact your prayer life?

2018-12-06T11:57:06-06:00October 23rd, 2016|Sermons|

Pray Like This: Hallowed be your Name

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Pray Like This: Hallowed be your Name
Matthew 6:1-9  pg. 811

  1.   Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard. 
  2.   Talk about God as a Father, and then talk about him as Holy.
  3.   Which attribute of God do you tend to see more strongly?
  4.   How can holding these two attributes in tension impact your prayer life?
2018-12-06T11:57:06-06:00October 16th, 2016|Sermons|

The Cornerstone: Christ the King

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This is the video of the Dr. S.M. Lockridge sermon that was played at the end of the message

Community Group Questions

The Cornerstone: Christ our King
Matthew 28:18  pg. 835

 1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard. 

 2. Who do you say that Jesus?

 3. Why is your confession of his identity important?

 4. What does it mean that HE is the KING?   

 5. How does it impact you that HE is the KING?

2018-12-06T11:57:06-06:00October 9th, 2016|Sermons|

The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant

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Community Group Questions
Matthew 18:21-35  pg. 823-824

  1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard. 
  2. How often when a brother sins against you, should you forgive him?
  3. Discuss the debt of the first servant.
  4. What is the basis for our forgiveness?
  5. Why is this difficult?
2018-12-06T11:57:07-06:00July 17th, 2016|Sermons|