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Current Series:
St. Luke’s On Purpose
Discussion Questions:
More Inclusion – Acts 9:1-22; Revelation 11:15-19
- Do we really believe “the earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it”? What demonstrates our belief or unbelief?
- What about God (Holiness? Justice? Love?) have you believed is “off limits” to you, to some people, to certain groups?
- Who would be a person that you would struggle with accepting if they came to your church? What about you needs to change for them to be welcome?
More Witness – Acts 8:26-39; Revelation 7:9-10
- Of whose story of faith do you see yours as a “descendent?” How did their story make yours possible?
- How can the church be a “wilderness” space? A wilderness people?
- What would have to change for us to share a God with people who don’t agree with us?
More Unity – Acts 4:32-35; Revelation 5:8-14
- Does our relationship to a body of believers determine our actions and attitudes? If so, how? If not, why?
- What would change in our individual and corporate actions if we truly saw ourselves as priests and a priestly community?
- Are being connected and feeling connected the same thing? Why or why not? What do you feel fosters connection best?
More Power – Acts 4:5-12; Revelation 4:8-5:7
- How does or can the church demonstrate weakness as power?
- What must the church give up in order to gain the power of weakness?
- How might the church better understand power as something creative? What avenues, areas, or disciplines could the church interact with to use power to create and sustain good things?
- In the Acts narrative, the religious leaders seem to be opposed to a healing. In what ways do we protest healing or wholeness? How does or might the church be the place of radical healing?
- In the Revelation narrative, the church’s power and identity is tied to a lamb bears the marks of slaughter. Is the church so marked?
Download Study Guides from previous studies
My Story – Job: A Resurrection Story – Click here to view/download the Study Guide for My Story: Job
Acts: Our Stories – Acts: Our Stories – Study Guide
The Gospel of Mark – Mark Discussion Questions
The Gospel of Matthew – The Gospel of Matthew – Discussion Questions
The Gospel of John – The Gospel of John Discussion Questions
The Gospel of Luke – Luke discussion questions
Re:Vive – The Resurrection Stories according to the Gospels – The Resurrection Stories
Renovate – 1 Peter – 1 Peter Discussion Questions
Romans – Romans – St. Luke’s 101 Discussion Questions
(dys)FUNCTIONAL Relationships (Select Characters from Genesis) – (dys)FUNCTIONAL Relationships
Life on Purpose: Lessons from Lasso – Life on Purpose – Lessons from Lasso
Love on Purpose (Lent 2024) – Love on Purpose