Bible study discussion with Seth and Jesse. We go through different studies and discuss the application of what has been learned. While you eat lunch.
SESSION GOALS Every session has specific goals—things you want your group to walk away knowing, feeling, and committing to do. Main Idea The most powerful thing we can do to build the church is the ordinary, common work of discipleship and evangelism. Head Change To know that staying faithful to our calling is the most powerful way we can build God's church. Heart Change To feel boldness in the face of opposition to the gospel. Life Change To seek out ways we can be missionaries for Jesus, wherever God has placed us.
SESSION GOALS Every session has specific goals—things you want your group to walk away knowing, feeling, and committing to do. Main Idea The gospel is for all people, which means we should eagerly share the good news of Jesus Christ with everyone. Head Change To know that anyone can be saved; no one is too sinful to know Jesus. Heart Change To love the outcasts, enemies, and spiritually lost people in our lives the way God loves them. Life Change To freely share the gospel with all people and hope for God to work miracles in the most surprising moments.
SESSION GOALS Every session has specific goals—things you want your group to walk away knowing, feeling, and committing to do. Main Idea Christians are a part of the same church that began on the day of Pentecost, called to spread the story of Jesus around the world. Head Change To know that we have a Holy Spirit-empowered role to play in building God's church. Heart Change To feel emboldened in our faith and excited about being a part of God's community. Life Change To live boldly as evangelists, enduring opposition and looking for opportunities to reach out to people who do not know Jesus.
SESSION GOALS Every session has specific goals—things you want your group to walk away knowing, feeling, and committing to do. Main Idea Jesus calls us to build his church to the ends of the earth through bold evangelism and by making disciples of all people. Head Change To know that we have a mission to make disciples until Jesus returns. Heart Change To feel excited about God's mission to be unfolded in our lives. Life Change To look for God's purpose in every circumstance, even when God calls us to patiently wait where we are.
Session 2 Discover the amazing depths of God's extravagant love. In this six-session small group Bible study, pastor and bestselling author Timothy Keller uses one of Jesus' best-loved parables- the Prodigal Son- to illustrate the depth of God's love and how his grace extends into some very unexpected places.
Session 1 Discover the amazing depths of God's extravagant love. In this six-session small group Bible study, pastor and bestselling author Timothy Keller uses one of Jesus' best-loved parables- the Prodigal Son- to illustrate the depth of God's love and how his grace extends into some very unexpected places.
Session 6: Christ's Prayer for Us Main Idea Knowing God causes us to grow in our desire to live for him and to build unity with other Christians. Head Change To know our oneness with God and one another has a direct influence on our witness to the unbelieving world. Heart Change To feel unified with God, knowing his love and presence in our everyday lives. Life Change To build unity amongst believers in our communities so that the world might believe in Jesus.
Session 5: Better with the Spirit Main Idea The invisible realities of our lives—our sure hope in Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit—should change the way we view and react to our circumstances. Head Change To know we will face temporary trouble in life, but also that our distress will turn to joy when Christ returns. Heart Change To feel the pervading peace and joy of God as we put our hope in Jesus. Life Change To trust in the work of the Holy Spirit as he convicts and leads us.
Session 4: Abiding In Christ Main Idea Spending time with God leads us to know and experience his love and joy in our everyday lives. Head Change To know that God wants us to have a deep relationship with him and cares about our joy. Heart Change To feel God's love for us and his joy in our lives. Life Change To abide in Jesus by spending time alone with him and obeying his commands.
Christians have an advocate, the Holy Spirit, who lives within us so that we might learn truth and obey God's commands.
Session 2: Christ Reveals the Father SESSION GOALS Every session has specific goals—things you want your group to walk away knowing, feeling, and committing to do. Main Idea Knowing Jesus is our path to peace, the way to know God, and the road to a full life. Head Change To know the truth of Scripture is meant to change our hearts, minds, and lives. Heart Change To feel peace in Christ when circumstances push us to anxiety and distress. Life Change To spend time alone with God so that we can comprehend the fullness of his love and provision for us.
Session 1: Christ Prepares His Disciples SESSION GOALS Every session has specific goals—things you want your group to walk away knowing, feeling, and committing to do. Main Idea The truths of God are both an invitation into the fullness of life Jesus promises and a challenge to leave behind all our comfortable half-loves. Head Change To know that Jesus loves you beyond what you could hope or imagine. Heart Change To love others in the way that Jesus loves us. Life Change To practice the truths Jesus teaches, specifically in lovingly serving others in the way that Jesus serves us.
Session 4: Starting the Journey Together. This week we're going to look at how we can keep living out the freedom that Jesus offers us. We will explore how we can ensure that sharing and breaking our cycles is not a one-time experience and is instead a first step into deeper relationships.
This week we're going to study what scripture says about our crazy-making cycles, what they look like, and the solution that God has been offering us all along.
This week, we're going to hear someone's story with their crazy-making cycles. They will talk about where their cycles came from, how they tried to manage them, and how Jesus met them in their pain. Stories are helpful. Jesus taught us through stories because he knew that they would help us access truth in a different way than a list of instructions.
Welcome to Crazy-Making! We're excited for this group to start exploring what crazy-making cycles are, what they look like in our lives, and how to step into the freedom and joy Jesus offers us within them. All of us have these cycles, and we all have unique stories about how our cycles started. Even if two cycles look the same on the surface, our personal history with them is different. These conversations take courage, and we are proud of your bravery to start. This first week, we'll start by explaining these cycles, how we've experienced them in our own lives, and how these cycles are a universal experience.
Session 1: Technology Main Idea: Our relationship with technology can be both helpful or hurtful and must be managed so we can live spiritually healthy lives. Head Change: To recognize any unhealthy connections we have to technology and our smartphones. Heart Change: To feel less distracted by our technology and more eager to cultivate relationships with God and others. Life Change: To manage our daily usage of technology so that we can spend more quality time with God and our family.
Session 5: Narcissism Main Idea: When we reject narcissism and focus our lives on God and others, we will find blessing and fulfillment. Head Change: To know building a kingdom for ourselves will lead to emptiness. Heart Change: To feel less inclined to create a name for ourselves and our own glory and more inclined to exalt the glory of God. Life Change: To be more concerned with God's validation than the world's validation.
SESSION GOALS Every session has a point—what each participant should walk away from the discussion knowing, feeling, and doing. Main Idea: We cannot avoid conflict, but can honor God and love others through the way we engage in conflict. Head Change: To know that conflict is not bad and can be handled in positive, healthy ways. Heart Change: To feel compelled to treat everyone with love, honesty, and dignity, especially in conflict. Life Change: To learn how to confront hard situations instead of fleeing from them or lashing out.
SESSION 3: MONEY Main Idea: Money and possessions are good gifts but bad gods and should be used to help others and glorify God. Head Change: To know how to be a good steward of our money and re-evaluate our relationship with our belongings.
SESSION 2: RELIGION Main Idea: The church is an essential part of our lives and each of us should be involved with God's people. Head Change: To understand why we need the institution of the church as well as a personal relationship with Jesus. Heart Change: To feel connected to and comfortable with church affiliation. Life Change: To contribute to our community by thriving within our churches.
Main Idea: Our relationship with technology can be both helpful or hurtful and must be managed so we can live spiritually healthy lives.
Take a look at Ephesians 5:8–14. There's a strong emphasis on darkness and light, and Paul uses some fascinating phrases. In verse 8, he says, “You were darkness” and “you are light.” Not in darkness or light, but are. Connect with us! m1bc.org
How have you heard the idea that all religions are the same expressed? Why do you think people say that? What's similar about different religions? Do you think people who believe all religions are the same have a good understanding of Christianity? What sets our faith apart? How are we different?
How can we “live a life worthy of our calling” as Paul mentions in the beginning of chapter four? How does he describe that worthy life? Humble Gentle Patient Bearing with one another in love Unity/bond of peace Connect with us @ m1bc.org or text 281-343-3033
In this session, we're going to look at the way the gospel tore down the walls that separated different groups of people from each other. In Jesus, His people are all one. Connect with us @ 281-343-3033
There are two deeply ingrained myths our culture believes about evil: 1. The main problem in the world is other people. 2. Deep down, we're really not that bad. Connect with us @ m1bc.org
Today the guys discuss the 4 things Paul wants the Ephesians to see. Hope Their own worth to God Power The finality of Jesus' rule Connect with us @ m1bc.org
We are taking an expository look at the book of Ephesians Today we look at Ephesians 1:1-14 Connect with us! Text "Connect" to 281-343-3033
This week Dalton and Seth discuss the Gospels and how the Old Testament is still so important. It was important enough for Jesus to reference and it should be that important for us today. Connect with us 281-343-3033 or visit m1bc.org
What is the difference in the major and minor prophets and what was their great purpose in the Old Testament. We talk about that today on Live at Lunch. Connect with us @m1bc.org
Today Seth and Steve take a look at the historical books in the Old Testament and why they still have great value for us to learn about today. Connect with us! @ m1bc.org or text us at 281-343-3033
Today Dalton and Seth discuss the Pentateuch and value of the study. Connect with us @m1bc.org
Today Steve and Seth talk the great importance of studying the Bible and how Scripture impacts everyday of life. Connect with us @m1bc.org
The guys give an overview of the upcoming study of how to study the Bible. Connect with us at m1bc.org
Advent - Hope | Live at Lunch | Magnolia's First Baptist Connect with us @ m1bc.org
The Church in 2022 | Live at Lunch | Magnolia's First Baptist Church Connect with us @ m1bc.org
Mental health is the new domain for the next generation | Live at Lunch | Magnolia's First Baptist Church Connect with us @ m1bc.org
Are we aiming at the wrong target for the next generation? Connect with us! @m1bc.org
Today Seth and Daniel talk about how each generation walks away from the faith and what we can do about it. Connect with us @ m1bc.org
Steve and Dalton tackle the issue of the younger generation and why they are not watching a traditional church service stream. Connect with us at m1bc.org
Session 7: Psalm 119:121–136 Have you ever been so excited about something that you couldn't resist telling someone about it right away? (an acceptance letter for college, a positive pregnancy test, a clear medical examination, etc.) What caused your excitement? How did it feel to share it with someone else? In today's session, we're going to take a look at David's desire to see the lost world around him embrace the Lord. Having come to know God, David longs for others to know that good news. We'll spend our time today talking about how God's grace is not meant to stop with us, but He intends for it to overflow from our lives to influence those around us.
Session 5: Psalm 119:65–96 What experience have you had with surgery? What was the purpose of the surgery? How long was your recovery? In what ways did the surgery benefit you in the long term? Surgery always requires a doctor to inflict harm in order to create long-term health. Yet, the doctor is not considered cruel. Rather, he or she is committed to removing what would ultimately threaten the livelihood of a patient. God acts in much the same way in our lives, as we'll see in today's session.
Session 4: Psalm 119:49–64 Describe a time when you found the courage to face something difficult or scary because of the assurance of someone with you (a parent teaching you to swim, helping you ride a bike, learning to drive, etc.). Why did you believe in their assurance? What made them trustworthy to you? How did their encouragement give you the courage to take that risk? Throughout life, there will be times when we will face difficulty. During those seasons, it may even be difficult to see God in the midst of the pain. When those times come, we can find great comfort in the assured promises of God, which is where we want to focus our time today.
Session 3: Psalm 119:33–48 What is something that you've been responsible for growing in your life? (plant, company, physical strength, etc.) What did you do to contribute to the growth? What else was required to accomplish the growth? In every situation, we require more than ourselves for growth. For a company to grow, it needs strong leadership, but also buy-in from employees. Plants need people to water them, but they also need good soil for seeding. Physical strength requires personal discipline, but also guidance from the outside on best practices for growing strong. The same is true for our spiritual life. To grow into maturity, we need God to meet us in our need, which is what we're going to see in our session today.
Even the most mature believers face dark nights of the soul. During those times God seems distant, his Word feels dry, and the vibrant intimacy we knew before seems absent leaving us wondering, “Where is the Lord in this?” In Psalm 119, Matt Chandler aims to introduce viewers to the words of King David who experienced similar seasons of life. Serving as the anchor for the study, Psalm 119 demonstrates the power of God's Word in the lives of believers and its ability to provide a warm blanket for the soul.
Even the most mature believers face dark nights of the soul. During those times God seems distant, his Word feels dry, and the vibrant intimacy we knew before seems absent leaving us wondering, “Where is the Lord in this?” In Psalm 119, Matt Chandler aims to introduce viewers to the words of King David who experienced similar seasons of life. Serving as the anchor for the study, Psalm 119 demonstrates the power of God's Word in the lives of believers and its ability to provide a warm blanket for the soul.
Today the guys wrap up the series "Teach Us to Pray" talking about how in the end, this is all God's kingdom. He rules it all and we should always submit to that truth. If you've grown up in a Christian home or have had some exposure to Christianity, you are probably familiar with “The Lord's Prayer.” Perhaps, you can recite it verbatim. Or perhaps you've recited it so many times that the words fail to make much sense to you anymore. In this eight-part series, pastor Ranjit David, explains how the Lord's Prayer is much more than a model prayer. Instead, it is a declaration that establishes God's reign not just in Heaven, but on Earth as well when we mean what we pray. Eventually, the Lord's prayer is not ritualistic dogma or a magical mantra but a deeply conversational, one-on-one appointment with our Father. Connect with us! @m1bc.org
The guys discuss the evil that surrounds us and how only through Christ can we withstand everything that comes against us. If you've grown up in a Christian home or have had some exposure to Christianity, you are probably familiar with “The Lord's Prayer.” Perhaps, you can recite it verbatim. Or perhaps you've recited it so many times that the words fail to make much sense to you anymore. In this eight-part series, pastor Ranjit David, explains how the Lord's Prayer is much more than a model prayer. Instead, it is a declaration that establishes God's reign not just in Heaven, but on Earth as well when we mean what we pray. Eventually, the Lord's prayer is not ritualistic dogma or a magical mantra but a deeply conversational, one-on-one appointment with our Father. Connect with us! @m1bc.org