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Just Like Elijah “Can I have a legacy of fire?” July 29, 2012 Chris Case (Resonate, Atlanta) DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Why do you think Elisha was so devoted to Elijah in this passage? Why do you think Elijah continued to ask Elisha to stay behind? Why did he refuse?How would you describe the relationship between the two men? If you were in Elisha’s shoes, how would you feel about being all alone after Elijah was taken to heaven? What do you…
Read MoreMaybe I’m an anomaly, but I have to admit, I actually enjoy going to the grocery store. Maybe because I love food so much… I don’t know. I really do enjoy shopping for groceries, but I know most men don’t. The stores can be rather overwhelming. It can be hard to find everything you need. Most men don’t shop with a shopping list or coupons, so even the resources that make grocery stores managable are foreign to most men. Therefor,…
Read MoreJust Like Elijah “How To Sort Through Friends And Not So Much” July 22, 2012 Alan Scott (lead pastor, CCC) DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Name your bestest bff forever friend… for ever. Why did you name that person? What one story reflects the totality and importance of this friendship. How has this friendship deposited into your life? Can you name a friendship that was a withdrawal? Read I Kings 19:19-21:29 (I know that’s a long passage!!!). What do you make of the…
Read MoreIt’s incredibly easy for me to pull up great memories of Mike and Ken. They were my two best friends in high school. Both of my friends came from great homes with solid foundations and marriages. Ken’s mom and dad took me in and fed me a lot of food. Both Mike and Ken’s folks encouraged my faith as well. Looking back, I think they understood what I was experiencing subsequent to my parent’s divorce. Ken and Mike were both…
Read MoreJust Like Elijah “Should A Jesus Follower Deal With Depression?” July 15, 2012 Alan Scott (lead pastor, CCC) DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How can you tell when someone is bored? What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done because of boredom? Do you agree with a pseudo-mathematical equation that says: boredom + expectations = depression? Why or why not (and how has this worked or not worked in your life)? Read I Kings 19:1-18. Why can most relate to Elijah in this passage,…
Read MoreGood Friday morning, ya’ll! I’ve awakened to overcast skies. What’s up with this? It’s summer so there should be sunshine. Sometimes (if not all the time), the condition of overhead skies can determine the demeanor of my soul. There’s a coolness to this early morning air reminding me of cool, crisp, overcast Fall days in Indiana. During the months of November through February, low, dark, overcast skies are the norm — and so were bouts of depression by people filing…
Read MoreJust Like Elijah “My God Is Bigger Than Yours” July 8, 2012 Alan Scott (lead pastor, CCC) DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Name a current passion in your life. How did this passion become a part of your life? What is the weirdest passion, hobby, or interest you’ve ever heard of? When does a passion become an obsession? When or how does an obsession become a god? Read I Kings 18:16-46. Have you ever heard this story before? What did you notice for…
Read MoreOver the years, I’ve been obsessed with many things. Baseball cards got the best of me in the 1960’s. Fortunately, a pack of Topps cost the same as the deposit on a glass Coke bottle. I remember those grocery store exchanges as the magical economics of a golden age long gone. Then there was tennis. This obsession swept in an almost ruined my life. In 7th grade, I asked my parents if I could quit school to singularly focus on…
Read MoreJust Like Elijah “Sacred or Secular, Light or Dark, One God or Many” July 1, 2012 Kevin Cash DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Read 1 Kings 18:1-16 It’s been three and a half years since Elijah had gone toe to toe with Ahab and Jezebel. How do you think he’s feeling about getting back in the game? Anxious? Excited? We often have seasons in our own involvement in God’s Kingdom mission. Where do you see yourself right now in terms of your own…
Read MoreWe’ll be taking this month off in light of the holiday. Enjoy time with family and friends and we hope to see you for our next Gathering, August 1.
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