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Holy Spirit Foundation

April 24, 2022 • Brandon Rose • John 16:12–15, 1 Corinthians 2:6–16, Acts 2:41, Acts 1:1–5, John 14:15–17

Here are a few questions to think on and process this week!

1.) Who and what is the Church? What is the role and function of the Church? What part do you play in the Church?

2.) What and how do you think of the Holy Spirit? Is He a Helper and Counselor or Advocate for you? What do you need Him to help or counsel you through or advocate on your behalf?

3.) How is your relationship with God right now? Do you hear from Him clearly or is there something that is getting in the way of that and distracting you? What is God trying to say to you? And how can you act upon that this week?

PICTURE & PRACTICES OF THE EARLY CHURCH—A CHECKLIST

May 29, 2022 • Tommy Purvis • Acts

Acts 2:37-47; 28:30-31

The Neverending Story

May 22, 2022 • Brandon Rose • Acts

1.) What is your story? Can you or have you ever shared your God story: who you were before Jesus, how and why did you come to place your faith in Jesus, and what and how He is active and changing your life now? If you haven’t, maybe consider practicing it! Write it out and share your story with someone! 2.) Have you ever tried to “kick against the goads”, i.e. try to oppose or resist or deny God? What was that like? Did it work? How did it make you feel and impact your life? And how do you think God feels about you, if you did resist Him? 3.) What does it mean to you, that we are to be presenting ourselves as “living sacrifices”? And how can we be holy and acceptable to God? Does that depend on us? Does it matter how we live out our story to the world around us? Why?

The Right Materials

May 15, 2022 • Brandon Rose

1.) What are the idols in culture today that people worship? Why do people seek idols over God? What are the idols competing with God for the center of your heart? If we as Christ-followers know better than non-Christians, then why do we still struggle with this? 2.) Do we actually accomplish Romans 12: 2 and resist the current flow of culture and yet still be out in the culture and living the gospel outwardly and inwardly? How do we practically work on the renewal of our minds? Does it mean that we have to give up doing the things we love or stop working on improving ourselves or seeking financial stability? 3.) If someone today were to ask you to genuinely explain why you believe in Jesus, why you think He is real and alive and God, how would you do it? And if you are unsure about how to go about it, are you willing to put some effort into learning how to do it?