Guilt

Overcoming Guilt and Shame

Talking about guilt and shame can very heavy and difficult to discuss.

One of our Group Leader Essentials is modeling authenticity. The more vulnerable we can be, the more open our group members will be.

Our prayer is that group discussion and prayer times would give many in our church a safe place to share their hurts, guilt, and shame. But many will not feel safe enough to share anything below surface struggles.

Offer to be available to talk with group members privately if they would like to discuss their situation in a safer environment. Discussing deep guilt and pain in front of more than one person may be too difficult.

If someone shares a difficult situation with you that needs more guidance, please reach out to your Community Group Coach or Campus Pastor.


Resource on leading your group to share authentically:

  • How open should we expect our group members to actually be with each other?

  • Where is the line between sharing openly and sharing too much?

  • What barriers keep us from being real?

  • How do we create an atmosphere where people feel safe enough to share what is really going on?

In this talk Jason DeGraaff and Brad Files address these questions and share how as group leaders we can live out Group Leader Essential #4 - Modeling Authenticity.


Hopeful Guilt

This is the last week of our Winter Trimester. Make sure to discuss with your group your plans for the break and what your meeting details will look like in the Spring Trimester.

As we wrap up the Winter Trimester, it would also be good to spend time discussing each other’s progress on your growth goals.

A Risk Worth Taking?

The sermon this week is pointed and personal about our sin and guilt, and our response to our sin.

It would be helpful to consider ahead of time how you will answer the questions so you can model authenticity and openness about your own struggles.

Also, as we near the end of our Winter Trimester (Ending March 27th), it would be good to review your progress on your growth goals.

The Power of Song

2018.07.29 - Nathan Bantle - "The Power of Song" Part 5 of the "Songs of Summer" series. The Psalms were the worship songs for Israel during King David’s day and Jesus referenced these Psalms more than any other book in the Old Testament. He referenced them when He was being hated without cause, when preparing for His betrayal, and when He was dying on the cross. Just as Jesus used the worship songs of His day during His deepest and darkest moments in the same way we too can use the worship songs of our day. Music can impress truths about God into our hearts like nothing else can. Psalm 22:1