Celebrate Differently

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In this season we have a great opportunity to jump into the story of Celebrate Differently as our Life Groups serve and bless others with the transformational love of Jesus! We want to hear your stories. How is God using your Life Group to engage Celebrate Differently?

Follow and tag @marinerslifegroups on Instagram with your Celebrate Differently Stories and pictures. Use the hashtags #mclifegroup and #celebratedifferently in the text of your post.

The first 100 people to follow us and share their #mclifegroup #celebratedifferntly stories will be entered to win a dinner at a local restaurant with your Life Group to celebrate this holiday season together as well as a $200 Target Gift Card for your Life Group to be used anyway you can dream of helping others to Celebrate Differently. Three Life Groups will be chosen. You can also share your stories using this online form.

What’s Your Life Group’s Story? // Tag, Bag, Serve and Share With Us!

View list of serving opportunities here.

Celebrate Differently Stories

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In this season we have a great opportunity to jump into the story of Celebrate Differently as our Life Groups serve and bless others with the transformational love of Jesus! We want to hear your stories. How is God using your Life Group to engage Celebrate Differently?

Follow and tag @marinerslifegroups on Instagram with your Celebrate Differently Stories and pictures. Use the hashtags #mclifegroup and #celebratedifferently in the text of your post.

The first 100 people to follow us and share their #mclifegroup #celebratedifferntly stories will be entered to win a dinner at a local restaurant with your Life Group to celebrate this holiday season together as well as a $200 Target Gift Card for your Life Group to be used anyway you can dream of helping others to Celebrate Differently. Three Life Groups will be chosen. You can also share your stories using this online form.

What’s Your Life Group’s Story? // Tag, Bag, Serve and Share With Us!

View list of serving opportunities here.

Romans 8:31-39 // Celebrate Differently

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In this season of celebration, we are reminded that God saw us when we were far off and He chose to come near; Immanuel, God with us. In the same way, Jesus calls us to love the people around us – friends, family, the lonely, poor, and marginalized. As to-do lists and plans begin to pile up – let us truly see the people around us and CELEBRATE DIFFERENTLY. 

Life Groups, let’s jump all in and show our community and beyond the transformational love of Jesus! Let us know how your Life Group is Celebrating Differently by tagging at sharing @marinerslifegroups#mclifegroup and #celebratedifferently.

Lean In // 5 Minutes

What makes for a great love story? 

Leader note: Great passion to family drama, every great love story is filled with intensity and power that attracts all people. Transition your group by pointing out the power behind the actions and the way the love in those examples is compelling and draws in both characters/people to the other and how God’s love does the same thing. Invite someone in the group to read the passage out loud and to begin exploring the greatest love story ever told.

Look Down // 10 Minutes 

Read Romans 8:31-39

What do you learn about God’s life-changing love?

Sample answers may include…

  • It spares no cost
  • It’s powerful, able to back us up
  • It protects and defends us
  • It’s alive and active
  • It keeps us close to God
  • There’s nothing that can separate us from God’s love
  • We are victorious, more than conquers through God’s love
  • It’s given and expressed through Jesus
  • It is sacrificial
  • It is freely given and all of God is available to us

Leader Note: Point out verse 38 -39 “For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, 39 nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” There is a reality we get to live in as believers in being the Children of God. Even when we don’t chose ourselves, God continuously chooses us. Life-changing love is stronger than all these things that used to overtake us.

Look Out // 10 minutes 

Where have you seen life-changing love lived out, what did it look like?

Leader note: Invite your group to share stories here. As the leader, be attentive for points where you can ask follow up questions and engage with your group.

Look In // 15 Minutes

Leader Note: Point your group back the five questions we looked at during the weekend message that Paul addresses in this passage. Read each of the questions and then ask your group to share which one resonates with them the most, which one do they relate with and why? Then ask how God’s word can give them hope in the middle of their question, doubt or fear. 

Which of the following questions do you identify with the most?

  1. Will enemies, opposition and challenges ruin my life? (Romans 8:31) – God is for me
  2. Will I have what I need? (Romans 8:32) – God gave His Son and He will provide all I need
  3. Will critics and accusers take me down? (Romans 8:33) – God chose me and declared me innocent
  4. Will my failures ruin everything? (Romans 8:34) – Jesus died for me and was raised to be my advocate
  5. What if I let go? (Romans 8:35,38-39) – Even when I let go, God will not let go of me

How does God’s word give you hope in those questions?

Leader Note: When your group begins point out the ones they identify with, follow up with them reading out the truth that speaks against that lie. Having them say it out loud makes it experiential. When you say it out loud, you affirm whatever it is that you are saying. This gives each person a chance to wrestle with what they really are accepting as truth.

Live It Out // 5 Minutes 

What if we lived out life changing love?

How are those around us impacted? How are we impacted?

Leader Note: Serving is not something that we have to do as believers. It’s something we get to do! This is what it means to be a life group that lives in the community for the community. Meeting the needs of those around us both locally and globally is how people come in contact with the life changing Love of Christ. Brainstorm as a group where you can engage the Celebrate Differently campaign this Holiday Season! (Click the Banner or Here).

Click here for Life Group Serve Opportunities

Looking to Join a Life Group? Check out our online group directory to get in touch with leader today.

Learn More About Flow Questions: Check out Kenton Beshore’s book Ask in the Irvine Campus Bookstore for more on the Flow Question model. 

Romans 8:17-30 // The Road to Glory

Lean In // 5 Minutes

What is a great underdog story?

Leader Note: There is something about a great underdog story that inspires us to believe just like them, we can overcome adversary and become all we are meant to be. It points out that anyone and everyone, no matter what life has dealt them, that there is an opportunity of greatness available. Keep in mind in sharing to point out the suffering they went to and how it connects to the ultimate victory those characters experience.

Look Down // 15 minutes

Read Passage – Read Romans 8:17-30

What do you learn about suffering?

Sample Answers:

  • it is impacting all of creation
  • creation is groaning because of it
  • it is causing frustration
  • it it is causing bondage and decay
  • it is not worth comparing to the glory that is being revealed in us
  • it is causing pain

What do you learn about hope?

Sample Answers:

  • That we are having glory revealed in us
  • That we have the hope of adoption
  • That the best is being revealed in us
  • That good is being worked out for the children of God
  • We are justified
  • We are called
  • We have to be patient for this hope

Leader Note: Be sure to really point out the way the passage brings up groaning as an expression of the present suffering that is happening. This will help in your transition to the following questions and the discussion. Highlight the work of the spirit as the one creating opportunity to see and experience this Hope.

Look Out // 10 minutes

Where is our world groaning?

Leader Note: Refer back to the passage and how it talks about the way the Earth is groaning and experiencing this across all of creation. A couple examples of answers would be:

  • Relationships (Marriage, Friendships, Family, Kids)
  • Sickness
  • Taxes
  • Politics
  • Conflict
  • Injustice

Look In // 20 minutes

Where are you groaning, waiting for things to get better?

Where is the Spirit at work? What is your hope in this season of suffering?

Leader Note: This is a great time to lean into stories. The hope is that people will identify their struggle and in the second portion of the lean in, to sit in silence for a moment and really listen in for what God might be saying to them in this season of struggle. Take time either right after they share or at the end to pray for each person for renewed patience in the suffering and a greater sense of the Spirit’s work in this season. Don’t be hesitant if someone responds with “I don’t hear anything.” Simply ask for the Spirit to reveal Himself when praying over them.

Live It Out // 10 minutes

How could you bring hope to those who are suffering?

Leader Note: There is strength for today because there is hope for tomorrow.” Have this be the theme in praying for those in the group that voiced a struggle they are waiting to be released from? Talk about the healing service from the weekend. Be bold and lay hands and pray with boldness. Point back to the Lean In and remind them that the groaning makes way for the glory. 

Click here for Life Group Serve Opportunities

Looking to Join a Life Group? Check out our online group directory to get in touch with leader today.

Learn More About Flow Questions: Check out Kenton Beshore’s book Ask in the Irvine Campus Bookstore for more on the Flow Question model.