Jun 13, 2021
“S1 Episode 2-Fallout”
Small group questions season 1 episode 2: Fallout Genesis 3-11Feel free to use these questions in your small group, family group, friends group, or even your own personal Bible study. We hope this blesses you and enriches your study of God’s Word and deepens your relationship with God. You can catch the sermon video on our website or Facebook. And if you only want the audio of the sermon just search for our church anywhere you listen to podcasts.1. How can the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood help us build a framework for the storyline of the Bible? (Sender, agent, task, receiver, complication, helper) 2. Why  do you think God would put the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden? 3. Talk through the temptation in Genesis 3. In what ways is conversation between the snake and Eve similar to temptations we face everyday? 4. Trace the fallout of sin from Genesis 3 to chapter 11. What do we learn about God and ourselves from each development in the narrative? (Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, Babel) 5. What makes Genesis 3:15 the first mention of the gospel? 6. Genesis 4:10 and Hebrews 12:24. Compare and contrast the blood of Abel and the blood of Jesus.
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  • Jun 13, 2021“S1 Episode 2-Fallout”
    Jun 13, 2021
    “S1 Episode 2-Fallout”
    Small group questions season 1 episode 2: Fallout Genesis 3-11Feel free to use these questions in your small group, family group, friends group, or even your own personal Bible study. We hope this blesses you and enriches your study of God’s Word and deepens your relationship with God. You can catch the sermon video on our website or Facebook. And if you only want the audio of the sermon just search for our church anywhere you listen to podcasts.1. How can the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood help us build a framework for the storyline of the Bible? (Sender, agent, task, receiver, complication, helper) 2. Why  do you think God would put the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden? 3. Talk through the temptation in Genesis 3. In what ways is conversation between the snake and Eve similar to temptations we face everyday? 4. Trace the fallout of sin from Genesis 3 to chapter 11. What do we learn about God and ourselves from each development in the narrative? (Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, Babel) 5. What makes Genesis 3:15 the first mention of the gospel? 6. Genesis 4:10 and Hebrews 12:24. Compare and contrast the blood of Abel and the blood of Jesus.
  • Jun 6, 2021“S1 Episode 1-Pilot/Creation”
    Jun 6, 2021
    “S1 Episode 1-Pilot/Creation”
  • May 30, 2021“The Ministry of Stephen”
    May 30, 2021
    “The Ministry of Stephen”
    Series: Spring 2021
    Acts 6-7
  • May 23, 2021“Pentecost Sunday”
    May 23, 2021
    “Pentecost Sunday”
    Series: Spring 2021
    Acts 2, Ezekiel 36, John 3:7, Galatians 5:25, Ezekiel 37, Genesis 1:2, Genesis 2:7
  • May 16, 2021“Courage”
    May 16, 2021
    “Courage”
    Series: Spring 2021
    Joshua 1:1-9
    Joshua 23:1-14
    Hebrews 13:5-6
    Deuteronomy 31:1-8; 23
  • May 9, 2021“The Fellowship of Christ”
    May 9, 2021
    “The Fellowship of Christ”
    Series: Spring 2021
  • May 2, 2021“The Heart of Christ”
    May 2, 2021
    “The Heart of Christ”
    Series: Spring 2021
  • Apr 25, 2021“A Good Church”
    Apr 25, 2021
    “A Good Church”
    Series: Spring 2021
  • Apr 18, 2021“Sunday Evening”
    Apr 18, 2021
    “Sunday Evening”
    SERMON NOTES
    APRIL 18,2021 / LUKE 24:36-53
    SUNDAY EVENING
    The Materialization of the Resurrection
    The Tangibility of the Resurrection
    The Fulfillment of the Resurrection
    The Mission of the Resurrection
    The Power of the Resurrection
    HOPE SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS
    APRIL 18,2021 / LUKE 24:36-53
    SPEAKER: PASTOR JORDAN MOODY
    Q1:
    What do you learn from Jesus’ prayer for Peter? Why do you
    think he singles Peter out? What does he instruct Peter to do? Why?
    (Luke 22:31-34)
    Q2:
    What are the implications of a bodily resurrection? Why would
    this be important?
    Q3:
    Build on your answers from question two by looking at what 1
    John 1:1-4; Phil. 3:20-21, 1 John 3:2; and 1 Cor. 15:49, 1 Thess. 4:13-
    18 say about the importance of a bodily resurrection and physical
    appearance of Jesus?
    Q4:
    Compare and read Luke 24:44-53 and Acts 1:1-11 together?
    What’s the significance of the Ascension?
    Q5:
    Why do you think Jesus opened up their minds to understand the
    Scripture? What do you think this means and how have you possibly
    experienced this today? How does the Holy Spirit assist in this today?
    (Luke 24:45)
     
     
  • Apr 11, 2021“Sunday Afternoon”
    Apr 11, 2021
    “Sunday Afternoon”
  • Apr 4, 2021Easter 2021
    Apr 4, 2021
    Easter 2021
    Series: Easter 2021
  • Mar 28, 2021“Palm Sunday”
    Mar 28, 2021
    “Palm Sunday”
    Series: Easter 2021
    Mark 11:1-11, Luke 23:26-43
     
  • Mar 21, 2021“Friday Daybreak”
    Mar 21, 2021
    “Friday Daybreak”
    Series: Easter 2021
    full size jerusalem map printable for church
  • Mar 14, 2021“Thursday Night: Agony, Arrest, Denial”
    Mar 14, 2021
    “Thursday Night: Agony, Arrest, Denial”
  • Mar 7, 2021“What is Church?”
    Mar 7, 2021
    “What is Church?”
    Series: (All)
    James 1:22-25, Matthew 26:36-41, 1 Corinthians 12:12-14, Acts 26:15-18, Romans 6:20-23
  • Feb 28, 2021“What is Greatness?”
    Feb 28, 2021
    “What is Greatness?”

    HOPE SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS

    FEBRUARY 28, 2021 / LUKE 22:24-38

    SPEAKER: PASTOR JORDAN MOODY

    Q1: What do you learn from Jesus’ prayer for Peter? Why do you think he singles Peter out? What does he instruct Peter to do? Why? (Luke 22:31-34)
     
    Q2: Examine Jesus’ “high priestly prayer” in John 17. What are Jesus’ greatest concerns for his disciples and his followers? What is on his mind just hours before he gets arrested?
     
    Q3: What is greatness? What is greatness according to the world’s kings? What is greatness according to God’s kingdom? How should we measure and value true greatness? (22:24-30)
     
    Q4: In what ways, can we grow to value and promote true greatness in God’s kingdom within our church community?
     
    Q5: What does a good leader look like according to Jesus? Is this the kind of leaders we elevate in the church? Is this the kind of leaders we look up too? Why or why not?
     
     
     
  • Feb 21, 2021“The Upper Room”
    Feb 21, 2021
    “The Upper Room”

    HOPE SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS

    FEBRUARY 21, 2021 / LUKE 22:1-23

    SPEAKER: PASTOR JORDAN MOODY

    Q1: Why do you think God has used the activity of sharing a meal to communicate his new covenant? What is God telling us about a meal like the Lord’s Supper and our relationship with God?
     
    Q2: Discuss the points (A-G) under the “Meaning of the Lord’s Supper.” Which one resonates with you the most and why?
     
    Q3: Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are ordinances/sacraments of the church, both of which have been debated for centuries. Describe the differing views of the Lord’s Supper and how you have come to interpret the elements of the table.
     
     
    Q4: What is the New Covenant described by Jesus in Luke 22:20? As a group explore more facets of New Covenant by using Jeremiah 31:31-34 to help guide your understanding.
     
    Q5: Compare John 6:47-58 and Luke 22:19-20. What is Jesus saying and what is he not saying?
  • Feb 14, 2021“The Dress Rehearsal”
    Feb 14, 2021
    “The Dress Rehearsal”
    Q1: What is your one takeaway from the sermon on Luke 21?
     
    Q2: Why would Jesus' words in Luke 21:6 be so shocking to Jews in the first century?
     
    Q3: How is Luke 21:9 actually encouraging to those who follow Jesus?
    What did it mean for those in the 1st century and what can we learn from this passage for us today?
     
    Q4: Luke 21:9 says they will be "put to death" but then in verse 18 it says, "not a hair of their head will
    perish." So what is Jesus talking about and what does he mean by this?
     
    Q5:  How can we read Luke 21 and actually stay calm and look up instead of fret and worry about these
    apocalyptic passages, talk of the "End Times" and the current state of our own nation?
     
    Q6: Nations rise and fall but what really will remain and last in the end? See 1 Corinthians 13:13 and how does this passage 
    inform our lifestyle today?
     
     
  • Feb 7, 2021“Biblical Leadership”
    Feb 7, 2021
    “Biblical Leadership”
    Series: (All)
    The Plurality of Elders and Deacons
    Exodus 18:13-26
    1 Peter 5:1-4
  • Jan 31, 2021“A Widow’s Mite”
    Jan 31, 2021
    “A Widow’s Mite”
    SERMON NOTES
    JANUARY 31, 2020 / LUKE 20:41-21:4
    A WIDOWS MITE
    1. Who Am I? (Lk. 20:41-44)
    2. Beware of Scribes (Lk. 20:45-47)
    3. A Widows Mite (Lk. 21:1-4)
    HOPE SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS
    JANUARY 31, 2020 / LUKE 20:41-21:4
    SPEAKER: PASTOR JORDAN MOODY
    Q1:
    Why would Jesus ask the question in Luke 20:41 and 44? What
    is he saying about his identity, divinity, and authority by this
    questioning?
    Q2:
    List the areas and specific actions we are to beware of
    regarding the scribes. How can we apply and beware of these same
    actions in us today? (extra: Luke 14:7-11)
    Q3:
    What is meant by the phrase “devour widows’ houses?” How
    do we take advantage of the vulnerable, needy, and poor? Where
    in our society do we see this happening and how can we as a
    church counteract this? How can we practice true and pure
    religion? (James 1:27)
    Q4:
    N.T. Wright says, “Because God’s way of measuring reality is
    not our way.” What do you think this means in regards to Luke
    21:1-4? How does God measure and what does he truly value?
    SERMON NOTES
    JANUARY 31, 2020 / LUKE 20:41-21:4
    A WIDOWS MITE
    1. Who Am I? (Lk. 20:41-44)
    2. Beware of Scribes (Lk. 20:45-47)
    3. A Widows Mite (Lk. 21:1-4)
    HOPE SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS
    JANUARY 31, 2020 / LUKE 20:41-21:4
    SPEAKER: PASTOR JORDAN MOODY
    Q1:
    Why would Jesus ask the question in Luke 20:41 and 44? What
    is he saying about his identity, divinity, and authority by this
    questioning?
    Q2:
    List the areas and specific actions we are to beware of
    regarding the scribes. How can we apply and beware of these same
    actions in us today? (extra: Luke 14:7-11)
    Q3:
    What is meant by the phrase “devour widows’ houses?” How
    do we take advantage of the vulnerable, needy, and poor? Where
    in our society do we see this happening and how can we as a
    church counteract this? How can we practice true and pure
    religion? (James 1:27)
    Q4:
    N.T. Wright says, “Because God’s way of measuring reality is
    not our way.” What do you think this means in regards to Luke
    21:1-4? How does God measure and what does he truly value?