This week, Sarah Lyew kicks off a new series about understanding the basics of who we are as a Christ-following community, that we are centred on Christ and led by the Spirit. Stay tuned for a closing thought from Rick Baker after the teaching.
Please find the slide deck for this week's teaching here.
Home Church Questions:
1. Of all the places you been, which is your favourite?
2. Read Colossians 1:15-20. What stands out to you from this passage?
3. How do you understand the term “Jesus-centred”?
4. What are some ways that you’ve seen “centred set” and “bounded set” approaches play out?
5. Read John 14:15-19 and Romans 8:10-16. What stands out to you from these passages?
6. What is your experience with the Holy Spirit?
7. How do you know when the Holy Spirit is inviting you into something?
8. What would it look like to join the Holy Spirit on a "wild goose chase" in your day-to-day life? What are some areas in which he might already be inviting you to join him?
9. Pray with and for one another.
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