Additional Sermons
Sermons that are not in a sermon series
1 John 4:7-12
December 30, 2018 • Pastor Brandon Johnston
Discipleship Questions 1. John tells us that God is love. How does this effect God’s other attributes? 2. How does Jesus as the propitiation for sins reveal God’s love to you? How does this effect your view of God as the God of love? 3. In what ways do you struggle to show love to others? How does the gospel empower you to love as Jesus loved? 4. Are there specific people you have been withholding love from or that you need to intentionally love? What would repentance look like in this relationship?
1 Peter 2:9-12
September 16, 2018 • Pastor Jon Needham
Discipleship Questions 1. In verse 9, Peter uses a number of Old Testament words to describe what the church is. What is the significance of each term? How do the specific words that Peter uses affect the way we understand what the church is? 2. How did you come to faith in Jesus? Who were the people in your life that God used to influence you? 3. Why is ongoing regular repentance so important to the mission of the church in the world? 4. What does it look like to live a good life among the gentiles? How can you grow in this area?
Habakkuk 3:17-19
November 20, 2016 • Pastor Brandon Johnston
Discipleship Questions. 1. What are some things that you are thankful for? What are different ways that you can give God thanks for the grace in your life? 2. Have you ever experienced joy during a trial or suffering? How is that joy different than other types of joy you have experienced? 3. How can remembering who God is and what He is like bring you encouragement? 4. In what ways do you need to trust the promises of God in your life?
Luke 6:27-36
November 27, 2016 • Pastor Jon Needham
Discipleship Questions. 1. Read Luke 6:27-36. What stands out to you most? What is most confusing or challenging? 2. If you could ask Jesus one question about his words in this text, what would it be? 3. What principles can you take away from this text? 4. What would it look like it you applied those principles to the way you do Christmas?