MSG: Our Monthly In Person Meeting - Study: Joining Jesus on His Mission - Session 10
Nov
6
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Opening Prayer - Our Missional Prayer
Oh Lord, let us see in our daily tasks, in the needs of our families and those who call upon us, in the want and struggle of the world about us, the good work You have prepared in advance for us to do. Grant that we be ready to forgive, earnest in rejoicing with those who are happy, quick in sympathy, zealous in bearing the burdens of our fellowman and prepared to share the gospel during the divine moments You ordain, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Video 10: “The Missional Community” Hebrews 10:24-25 | Book chapter 19
Oh Lord, let us see in our daily tasks, in the needs of our families and those who call upon us, in the want and struggle of the world about us, the good work You have prepared in advance for us to do. Grant that we be ready to forgive, earnest in rejoicing with those who are happy, quick in sympathy, zealous in bearing the burdens of our fellowman and prepared to share the gospel during the divine moments You ordain, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Video 10: “The Missional Community” Hebrews 10:24-25 | Book chapter 19
Before the Video: Each person take a moment to share with the group the insights and experiences you have had over the last several days as you sought to join Jesus on his mission in your everyday life. What did Jesus seem to be showing you? How did you respond? You can use the 5 Questions to help you get started.
How did you see God at work this week?
What has Jesus been teaching you in his Word?
What kind of conversations are you having, especially with those who are not yet Christians?
What good can we do around here?
How can we help you in prayer?
What has Jesus been teaching you in his Word?
What kind of conversations are you having, especially with those who are not yet Christians?
What good can we do around here?
How can we help you in prayer?
Processing Our Insights:
Our group has been regularly meeting together as we have been learning how to join Jesus on his mission in our everyday lives. We have become a Missional Community!
Our group has been regularly meeting together as we have been learning how to join Jesus on his mission in our everyday lives. We have become a Missional Community!
What are the most significant things we have learned about joining Jesus over these nine sessions together?
Why has our Missional Community been key to the progress we have been making?
Why has our Missional Community been key to the progress we have been making?
Thinking about the words of Hebrews 10:24-25,
24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.
25 Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
How is our Missional Community an expression of what the writer to the Hebrews is encouraging?
24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.
25 Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
How is our Missional Community an expression of what the writer to the Hebrews is encouraging?
Why is asking each other the 5 Questions and telling our mission stories so important for helping us stay intentional and inspired for our long term mission adventure with Jesus?
If joining Jesus on his mission is to be our lifestyle and not just our hobby, we will need a little help from our friends. The easiest thing for a Neighborhood Missionary to do is give up. We need the encouragement, insight and accountability that only a Missional Community like ours can provide. Today, of course, is the conclusion of our ten-session training curriculum. We have a decision to make.
As a Missional Community are we done or have we just begun?
What are our next steps?
Take 60 seconds to share their self-identified assignment with the group.
As a Missional Community are we done or have we just begun?
What are our next steps?
Take 60 seconds to share their self-identified assignment with the group.
Location
Rochester Mills