Life Group - Leader Guides

All In - Week 2 - Surrender

Are you all in? This week we learn what it looks like to live a surrendered life. Surrender is hard and something we have to do every day, but it makes for the most fulfilling life. Our church is made up of you and me; each of us has an important role to play. God wants to use us, but we must be willing to surrender all we have to Him each day.

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All In - Week 1 - Sacrifice

Our faith isn’t measured by what we believe, but measured by our willingness to go “all in.” Every day, we live choosing to please either ourselves or please our God. Whether in our thoughts or actions, we are to bring a sacrifice of our very selves to the Lord. It starts with our worship and continues to the actions and holiness of our daily walks. In all areas of our lives, God knows our capabilities, our resources, and our best. That’s all He asks: a sacrifice of our best to Him.

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How to Ride a Roller Coaster

Life can be like a roller coaster. One moment you are chasing after your dreams with all your might. You achieve them, and now life feels great. The next moment, you’re facing a new challenge that drags you down. Working hard is great but it can also exhaust us, and that’s when Satan is likely to attack. In general, the stress and pressure of everyday life can become overwhelming. This week let’s learn how to ride through these emotional ups and downs without letting them overtake us.

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Worth Fighting For – Part 3 – How to Thrive at Parenting

A huge part of the family dynamic is raising children. It seems as if everyone has parenting advice to share, but most of it seems to conflict. The Bible tells us how we can thrive in parenting. When our priorities are in the right place, this relationship works better for both the parent and child. The practical takeaways from this message also apply to spiritual discipleship and healthier relationships.

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Worth Fighting For - Part 2 – Honor and Respect

Some of us have great relationships with our parents, yet some people do not have a relationship with their parents at all. Let’s learn how God designed this relationship to work best. We have people in authority over us from childhood to old age. Let’s learn how we can honor and respect our parents – and others who may be in authority over us—throughout the seasons of our lives. By showing honor and respect, we honor God, and our relationships become simpler and more natural.

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