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I Have a Problem With: Science & Faith

May 14, 2023 • Garry Firth • Romans 1:20, Psalm 19:1–4, Genesis 1:1–5, 1 Thessalonians 5:21, Genesis 1:1

Here are some questions to help you process this message and apply it to your life:


1. What was your favourite subject in school? Of all the different science subjects (biology, chemistry, physics etc) which one did you like (or not like) the most? Why?


2. What stood out to you the most from today’s message?


3. How do you view science and faith? Do you see them as being compatible or mutually exclusive? Why/why not?


4.  Psalm 19 says “The heavens are telling the glory of God. They are a marvelous display of his craftsmanship. Day and night they keep on telling about God. Without a sound or word, silent in the skies, their message reaches out to all the world.” (Psalm 19:1-4) Describe a time when you saw something in nature (a hummingbird, starry skies, etc.) that left you in awe and gave evidence of a creator God. 


5. What other thoughts or questions about the compatibility of science and faith came up for you through this message and discussion?


I Have a Problem With: the Church

June 25, 2023 • Garry Firth • Matthew 5:13–16, John 14:15–17, Luke 5:19–20, Matthew 28:19–20

Here are some questions to help you process this message and apply it to your life: 1. How long have you attended TMP? How did you hear about TMP? (friend, web search etc.) 2. What has the church (or TMP) meant to you? How has it influenced you? 3. In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus said: “You are the salt of the earth. But what good is salt if it has lost its flavour? Can you make it salty again? It will be thrown out and trampled underfoot as worthless. You are the light of the world—like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father. (Matt. 5:13-16) Practically speaking, what do you think being salt and light looks like? 4. Luke 5:19-20 tells the story of some men who pulled out all the stops in order to get their friend to Jesus. How do you think - with God’s help - we could transform Nanaimo? Does being a roof buster excite you or freak you out? 5. What was the most interesting topic in this series to you? The Existence of God, Faith & Science, Hypocrisy, Hell, Pain & Suffering, Exclusivity, the Bible or the Church? Is that the one you have the biggest problem with?

I Have a Problem With: the Bible

June 18, 2023 • Garry Firth • 2 Timothy 3:16, John 14:25–26, 1 John 1:1, 2 Peter 1:16, James 1:22–25

Here are some questions to help you process this message and apply it to your life: 1. Name a few critiques/problems you’ve had or heard about the credibility of the Bible. 2. If you were face-to-face with Jesus and could ask him a question about the Bible, what would it be? 3. Garry said: The Bible isn’t the point of Christianity. The Bible points to the point of Christianity: Jesus. What are your thoughts about that? Do you agree/disagree?  4. Garry mentioned that the Bible is full of principles steeped in truth that are beneficial for our lives and that where they speak, we would do well to listen. For example, the Bible teaches us how to get along with others, how to forgive and how to find personal peace and freedom. If that’s true, why do you think we find it so difficult to do what the Bible says? 5. What other thoughts or questions about the Bible came up for you through this message?

I Have a Problem With: Pain & Suffering

June 11, 2023 • Garry Firth • Romans 8:22, John 3:19, Hebrews 2:18, Revelation 21:3–4, Psalm 34:18–19

Here are some questions to help you process this message and apply it to your life: 1. If you could ask God one question and you knew he would give you the answer, what would you ask? 2. Garry shared this quote by philosopher David Bently Hart: “One might well conclude that the world contains far too much misery for the pious idea of a good, loving and just God to be taken seriously, and that any alleged creator of the universe in which children suffer and die hardly deserves our devotion.” Do you agree or disagree?  3. What are your thoughts about ‘free will’?  4. Hebrews 2:18 says: Since he himself (Jesus) has gone through suffering and testing, he is able to help us when we are being tested. How does that verse change or reinforce your views about God in light of pain and suffering? 5. What other thoughts or questions about pain and suffering came up for you through this message?