Sunday Resources for November 1, 2020
This Sunday we are bringing you a virtual Sunday Service from our living rooms to yours. We hope you enjoy it in this time that we are unable to meet together in person. Click Play on the video below to get started. Got a big screen? Watch the service on YouTube on your TV!
Discussion Questions
Greetings!
Below are the sermon questions. But before you get there, I want to gently remind you all that we are choosing to honor the governor’s guidelines on meetings. This includes the 6-foot social distancing and the wearing of face masks at all times when you are together. We have had some instances where leaders were approach by others who were not wearing masks, so please remind your groups of the importance of honoring one another by following these guidelines. Thank you so much!
And now, the questions –
- What I AM statement that we have heard preached about has stirred you the most and why?
- When you think of Shalom, what words come to mind to describe it?
- Where do you see Shalom in your life and context?
- Where do you see it missing and how do you respond to that
- Where do you see God at work in your life in new ways around the theme of Shalom?
- Where in your context can you become more and more and agent of Christ’s Shalom? What would that look like?
Resources for Prayer
- Discovering Prayer offers monthly audio prayer times and access to daily prayer morning, noon and evening, along with expert tips on how to live a more prayerful life.
- Celtic Daily Prayer gives prayers for morning, noon, evening and night.
- The Bible in One Year is a great app with comments by Nicky Gumbel who is the leader of the Alpha Course and Pastor of Holy Trinity Brompton
- Pray as You Go offers some great audio resources including one that guides you through the Examen
- Practicingtheway.org is a good resource for spiritual practices
- The hour that changes the world is a helpful prayer guide