Discussion Questions 05/17/26
Pastor Sam talked briefly about the cliche of the hero who swoops in in the nick of time.What's your favorite movie or book scene where the hero arrives just in time? Why do you suppose this storytelling device resonate so deeply with people? When have you hoped for this in your own life?
Discussion Questions for 05/10/25
This week, we described Israel's sin cycle (forgetting God, chasing idols, experiencing consequences, repenting, and being restored). Where do you see this pattern playing out in your own life? How about in the broader culture?
Discussion Questions for 05/03/26
In 1 Samuel 11, we see Saul go from the guy hiding in the luggage to boldly leading Israel into battle. What do you suppose caused this dramatic change? How do you thunk the Holy Spirit's work in Saul compares to how the Spirit works in believers today?
Discussion Questions for 04/26/26
When you hear the word "Spiritual," what is the first thing that comes to mind? Is it something peaceful, something mysterious, maybe something that feels other or unrealistic?
discussion Questions for 04/19/26
From a human perspective, Daniel’s plan to eat only vegetables and drink water was a bad strategy. It was a physical disadvantage. Recall a time when has God called you to make a choice that seemed illogical or risky to the world, but was necessary for your spiritual integrity?
Discussion Questions for 04/12/25
Pastor Sam mentioned the Coffee Table he built. A project he made that he knows intimately, flaws and all. What is something you’ve made that you feel a sense of creator’s pride or intimacy toward?
discussion questions 3/29/26
This Palm Sunday, we explored how the Pharisees, the crowds, and even the disciples each missed something crucial about Jesus as King. Our small group discussion questions help you examine where you might be resisting His kingship, settling for the wrong kind of king, or forgetting His constant presence with you.
discussion questions 3/22/26
Have you ever felt like you've messed up God's plan for your life? Pastor Samuel reveals a liberating truth through Israel's story of demanding a king: you simply aren't powerful enough to derail God's good purposes. This week's discussion explores how God works through even our failures and faithlessness to accomplish His redemptive plan.
discussion questions 3/15/26
This week we explored how God interrupts our ordinary, mundane lives for His extraordinary kingdom purposes. As we saw in 1 Samuel 9-10, Saul's simple search for lost donkeys became a divine appointment that changed everything. Join your small group this week to discuss how God might be interrupting your life right now—whether through a gentle hand on your shoulder or a more dramatic turning point.