Peace

Turning Problems into Peace In Your Relationships

If You didn’t get a chance last week to cast vision for your group by talking about the purpose of groups (Apply the Bible, Build Relationships, Care for Each other), vision (to invite others and multiply in the future), volunteer schedules, and the group agreement, you’ll find those included in this weeks discussion questions.

If you didn’t get a chance to set growth goals last week, be sure to take some time in your group to do that this week.

Can We Talk?

If You didn’t get a chance last week to cast vision for your group by talking about the purpose of groups (Apply the Bible, Build Relationships, Care for Each other), vision (to invite others and multiply in the future), volunteer schedules, and the group agreement, you’ll find those included in this weeks discussion questions.

If you didn’t get a chance to set growth goals last week, be sure to take some time in your group to do that this week.

Peace > War

2018.06.10 - Drew Karschner - "Peace > War" Part 1 of the "Triggered" series Since we are all in relationships we have all experienced conflict. In a moment of conflict we all have a choice to learn and grow from it or let it destroy our relationship. One way we can grow from conflict is by letting go of being right. Perhaps fighting for the relationship is more important than fighting for your side of the argument. Ephesians 4