Cultivating Community

Cultivating deeper connections in the church (Phil Sproul)

Christian community is built on more than shared interests; it’s about sharing life in Christ. Let’s explore the early church’s example of living in deep, purposeful community. Through worship, breaking bread, and sharing resources, they cultivated connections that went well beyond the surface. We’ll explore how we can foster deeper connections in our church community, practicing forgiveness, encouragement, and accountability as we grow together in Christ. Discussion guide: Read and reflect on Acts 2:42-47, Ephesians 4:32, Colossians 3:13, Hebrews 10:24-25…

The table where Jesus meets us (Laura Snook)

Jesus often used the table as a place of connection, healing, and grace. Let’s focus on the significance of the table in Jesus’ ministry. It’s a place where barriers are broken, forgiveness is offered, and relationships are restored. As we reflect on Jesus’ encounters around the table, we’ll consider how we can use our tables—whether literal or figurative—as places where people can experience the transforming power of Jesus. Discussion guide: Read and reflect on Luke 7:36-50, Revelation 3:20, Acts 11:1-18…

Welcoming as Christ welcomed (Geoff Snook)

Jesus modelled radical hospitality—welcoming sinners, strangers, and the marginalised. Let’s explore the heart of biblical hospitality: welcoming others as Christ has welcomed us. Through his example, we learn how opening our homes and hearts to others reflects the love of God. Hospitality isn’t just about entertaining friends; it’s about embracing strangers and showing them love, too. We’ll point out some barriers to hospitality in our own lives and talk about how we can practice it with intentionality.   Discussion guide:…