Saturday, January 22, 2011

Questions for January 23, "Pray"

Opening
Take time to welcome any new comers, briefly review the Connection Group Commitment, and share the church announcements.  Invite someone to open your bible study in prayer.

Learn It
Read Acts 2:42-47 to put our series in context.  Notice verse 42,
“And the devoted themselves... to the prayers.”
  • Share about your “prayer plan,” or any prayer stories from your life.  Perhaps an answered prayer, an ongoing prayer, or a prayer that didn’t seem answered at all.  If you’re not really into prayer, feel free to share why, or ask any questions you have to the group.
The early church immediately adopted the the Jewish prayer pattern.  While there were many different “schools” and traditions, almost all revolved around three times of prayer (morning, afternoon and evening), starting with an affirmation of faith (Shema), and followed by various passages of scripture, both said and sung.

Deuteronomy 6:4-6, “The Shema,”

    4 "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. 5 You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.
  • Does this kind of rigorous prayer plan seem attractive?  Oppressive?  Too ritualistic?  Share your thoughts or ideas on this kind of prayer...
Jesus’ disciples asked him to teach them to pray, just as John (the Baptizer) did.  It was customary for a rabbi to teach his students a unique prayer.  It was sort of like a mission statement.

Luke 11:1-4, “The Lord’s Prayer”

Now Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he finished, one of his disciples said to him, "Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples."  And he said to them, "When you pray, say:
  • "Father, hallowed be your name...
  • Your kingdom come...
  • Give us each day our daily bread...
  • and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us...
  • And lead us not into temptation."
Now go back through and discuss what each line is says,
what it means,
and how it can apply to your life.

Live It
The challenge here is obvious- would you commit to such a rigorous plan of prayer?  What tools would help? 

Consider the following:
  • Choose a time and place for each prayer (morning, afternoon and evening)
  • Begin each prayer time with the Shema and the Lord’s Prayer.
  • For your morning session try a bible reading plan or devotional, such as the ones we gave out and suggested last Sunday.
  • For your afternoon session read the corresponding chapter in Proverbs according to the day of the month (24th chapter on January 24th).
  • For your evening session write out your prayers and the specific things/people you are praying for.
(This is flexible.  If you’re a morning person and have time, you may want to do your prayer journaling then.)

Close with a time of prayer with and for one another.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Questions for January 16: "Read"

Opening
Feel free to spend the bulk of your first gathering welcoming new comers and catching up.  To begin, you could put people into pairs, give them a moment to talk, then take turns introducing the other person to the group.  After introductions go over the “Connection Group Commitment.”  Address any questions and go over childcare needs if applicable.  Send around a snack sign up and contact information sheet too.

Digging In
  • Review the notes from the message and discuss any questions with your leader and one another.  Do you agree that it is impossible to grow as a Christian with out personally reading/studying the bible?  Why or why not?
  • If you have never been a bible reader feel free to ask the group questions about bible reading and study.
  • If you are a bible reader, share some of your thoughts and best practices in bible reading.
If you are consistently in worship and in a small group you’re literally 2/3 of the way to becoming a student of the bible!  All you need to do now is commit to a personal plan and routine to study the bible. 

Answer the following:
  • Do you have a bible?
  • Do you have a bible reading plan?
  • For families, do you have a family devotional plan?
  • Do you have a time and place set aside for bible reading?
  • Do you have a plan to create accountability for yourself- with your small group, writing in a journal, posting progress on a social network or blog?
Close in prayer



Connection Group Commitment
Connection Groups target the second part of our mission- to connect with people.  We believe that being in relationships in the body of Christ is an essential part of every Christ-followers life.  In the days of the early Church the first Christ followers gathered the first day of the week (Sunday) for worship.  In addition, they meet throughout the week in homes (Acts 2:46; Romans 16:5; 1 Corinthians 16:19; Colossians 4:15).  We believe that being a part of a Connection Group is not something we do in addition to “going to church,” it is essential to “be the church.”  Why?  Because relationships matter- with God and with other people in “the body of Christ.”

We gather around the following principles:
Common Purpose:  To become more Christ-like in all areas of life.  CG’s do this by creating an environment to...
    BELONG- 1 Peter 2: 9 But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.
    GROW- Colossians 1: 28 We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ.
    SERVE- 1 Peter 4:10 Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms.

Common Place: To become more a part of our neighborhood, intentionally knowing and being available one another and our neighbors.

Common Possessions: To become more generous in supporting one another spiritually, emotionally, socially and physically.

Therefore,
  • We agree to meet for the duration of this semester.
  • We will try to make every meeting, or let our facilitator know we will be absent.
  • We will discuss the topic/text of worship services or our focus group.
  • We will make worshiping at Connections a priority and actively participate in these discussions.
  • We will support our facilitators and hosts and respect their roles.
  • We will be respecters of all persons in our group.
  • We will practice confidentiality.
  • We will seek to deepen relationships within the group.
  • We will care for and include the families/children of our group.
  • We will make a plan to serve together.
  • We will make a plan to play together.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Winter Semester Starts January 16

Groups will start January 16 and run through March 6, 2011.
If you were part of a group in the Fall and want to continue please re-register or get in touch with your group leader.  

To register online just write us at info@connectionschurch.ca and let us know what group you want to join.  Your group leader will be in touch with you.

Connection Group Leaders Training
If you are currently leading a group our training for the Winter Semester will be held at the Ministry Centre on January 22, 10am-12pm.

Talk with one of leaders if you are interested in starting a group for your neighborhood, apartment complex or workplace, and plan on participating in the training.

Winter 2011 Semester Catalog

Hyde Park I
            Sundays 6:30-8pm, 106 Barrydale Cres
Hyde Park II
            Mondays 7-8:30pm, 19 Ardsley Rd
Oakridge
            Wednesdays 7:30-9pm, 992 Blythwood Rd
Parkview
Mondays 6:30-8pm, 3 Braesyde Ave
South
            Sundays 6-7:30pm 972 Dearness Dr
Stoneybrook
            Wednesdays 7-8:30pm, 15 Wakefield Cres 
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Prayer Group- 3rd (or 4th) Monday each month
7:30-9pm, 1326 Hastings Dr

Power 2 Parent @ the Ministry Centre
Mondays 9:30-11am, 1895 Blue Heron Drive