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Going Beyond the Supper Club

Hey guys, thanks to everyone who came out to our training sessions last night.  I was so encouraged by the questions that people came up with last night in my class, Going Beyond the Supper Club, that i wanted to post them so all could benefit.  The talk was about driving for depth in your community and going after aspects in our life that are below the surface not just the symptoms.  Scripture uses the word “Heart” to define the inmost part of a person: his will, desire, emotions, feelings, the core of who you are.  So, if these questions seem different than ones you may be asking people in your community group, know that the context of these questions is going after biblical “heart”.  Hope one or two of the questions will help your community group go below the surface.  Rob

Here are great questions to ask around people in your community group processing issues with scripture:

1)What scripture this week is tearing out your heart?

2) How are you applying what you read this week?

3) How have you been meditating on scripture this week? (Ps. 1)

4)How have your feelings or emotions lined up with scripture this week?

5) How are you taking every thought captive?  (2 Cor. 10)

6) What is an area of your life that the Lord wants to free you of?

Here are accountability questions to ask:

1) Who did you hurt this week or who has been hurt by your actions?

2)Who have you asked for forgiveness this week?

3) What were some the feelings, thoughts, emotions that you had before you sinned?

4)What have you struggled with this week?

5)What is something in you that is unloving?

6) What has consumed you this week?

7) What scripture speaks into you situation this week?

Plant the Tree

It’s been refreshing to hang out with our group link groups over the past few weeks just to remind me what’s it’s like to start a group with people that you don’t know and you’re not totally sure if you really like them.  I’ve been stuck in my own journey with our 2.5 year group and feel like I can draw deep from the “experience well” and how scripture is grinding on us to help us love each other.  We’re in the stage where more and more issues are “put on the table” or exposed that they’re “not on the table”.  Here’s an example of what I mean, then I circle back to what I’m learning about new groups.

TV is one of those areas in my life that I don’t have self-control.  When it’s on, I have a hard time turning it off, when it’s off; I’m constantly thinking about what’s on.  When I’m tired, I think, “I’ll just watch a little bit of Letterman”, then an hour goes by and I’m exhausted the next day.  Anyway, I was obsessed about finding the right TV last holiday season.  I’m a researcher, so literally 20 hours researching, looking at black Friday ads, etc. and the men in my group said, “hold on…you’ve been telling us that TV is an area in your life that kills your engagement with your family, you can’t demonstrate self control, sucks life out of you, why would you want to buy something that you feel like doesn’t help you engage your family or Jesus?”  All that to say that I was ticked.   The option of not buying a TV for me was not even “on the table”.  I was going to buy a TV; I just need help buying the right TV.  I drove away from that Starbucks, thinking…scripture would call me a fool (Pr 10:8; 12:15if I would ignore the counsel of those around me.

I didn’t buy the TV, the cable got disconnected, and I haven’t watched 1 minute of TV in my house since Thanksgiving. My connection with my family has been better than ever.  So in my group’s life stage it’s about “what is not on the table”?  Is the way you spend money, the schools your kids go to, your sex life (married), free time, etc.  That’s our life stage.

I always wanted to paint the vision for new groups as getting to a place to “what’s not on the table” and more and more I feel like that may be wrong.  It’s almost like telling my almost 4 year old son Jackson that Christ is calling us to die to ourselves daily and physically for his name’s sake), “if anyone wants to save his life he must lose it (Mt. 16:25)”.  He’s just not there yet, but by God’s grace we will get there.  Right now we’re talking with Jackson about God and being thankful for God’s provision.  You talk to groups, cast vision for groups the same way you would your child; it’s all about life stage.  So here’s my plea and vision for new groups (groups under a year)…

Plant the Tree.  15 years ago my friend’s dad told me something that I have gone back to over and over again.  Plant the Tree.  It had to do with a political decision that was the best thing for our country, but it would take 15 years to generate huge financial value.  So think huge investment with no payout for 15 years.  My friend’s dad said, “When’s the best time to plant the tree?”  I looked at him with a blank stare.  “15 years ago”, he said.  Still a blank stare because I know nothing about trees and didn’t know at the time he was speaking figuratively.  “When’s the second best time to plant the tree”, he said  with a pause, “Today”.

Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean,

but abundant crops come by the strength of the ox (Pr. 14:4)

So my ask is, are you willing to plant the tree today?  Put work in to dig the hole and plant the tree (commit to meeting together), and water the newly planted tree so it can survive the shock stage (start getting real with each other over time), and realize that if you don’t care for the tree, fertilize it and water it will die (you must nurture the group with the only thing that matters Christ-Jn. 15:5).  It may take years to get any shade, but are you doing the things you need to do to get there?

Community at Watermark

Posted by jhawkins on February 7, 2010 | Filed under: Living the "One Anothers" — Tags: , , , ,

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You’re not alone. Thousands attend Watermark each week. But it can be easy to get lost in the crowd and feel alone.

Be part of a Community Group. This isn’t just another meeting. It’s how you’ll finally start living the life you’ve always wanted—the life God is calling you to experience and enjoy.

Living in community isn’t a new idea. It’s God’s idea. 

And let us take thought of how to spur one another on to love and good works, not abandoning our own meetings, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging each other and even more so because you see the day drawing near. Hebrews 10:24-25

They were devoting themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Acts 2:42

The world says to keep others at a distance and work through problems in isolation with self-help books and TV shows.  

But in Genesis 2:18, God said it isn’t good for man to be alone. When you examine the Scriptures it’s easy to see why. The benefits of living in community are many, and so are the dangers of living in isolation. 

The Bible provides excellent examples of what living in community could and should look like. God lives in eternal community, Jesus lived in community with his 12 disciples, and the early church lived in community. Now it’s your turn.

Great Questions for Your Community this New Year

Posted by rbarry on January 5, 2010 | Filed under: Intimacy with Christ — Tags: , , , ,

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I’ve got several topics that i want to write about over the next few days, but that will happen in the next few days.  Until then here’s several great questions to “chew on” for your group.  If it were the late 80′s, I’d say these are RAD questions.  So, I’m kind of out of the new lingo for the decade, so what’s a 2010 synonym for the word rad?  Let me know in passing.  Check out this link:

http://www.biblicalspirituality.org/newyear.html

I’d like to thank you….the people.

Posted by rbarry on November 3, 2009 | Filed under: Applying God's Word — Tags: , , , ,

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I’ve been meaning to blog since the completion of the Community Leader Conference, which was Saturday at 1pm.  My fired up (!!!) meter has been through the roof and here’s the main reason:  YOU.  Community is all about the celebration of reconciled relationship in light of the ultimate celebrated reconciled relationship between believers and Yahweh.  The face to face conversations were the most exciting part of the entire 19 hours together, yes even more than all of the laughs, stare downs, water gun skits, and “fake gifts” Friday night.

Here’s the reason, life together while pursuing Christ.

Two weeks ago, 3 couples from my community group were eating together after our “group time”.  We began talking about Christ and Scripture memory, and I was totally encouraged by who we will refer to as “the Gertz”.  This year she has memorized the entire book of Colossians and is currently working on 1st John.  We asked her why she would memorize Colossians 4, which is where Paul mentions all of the people in the body of Christ who he has done life together.  “The Gertz” mentioned that chapter 4 gave her life, because apart from the individuals there is no Church of Colossae, and no letter to the church.  The chapter reminds her that the body of Christ is everything (forgive me Gertz if I butchered your explanation).

So, in light of Colossians 4, we are the body of Christ. What’s more fun that hanging with 700 people who are all pursuing Christ and committed to the local body of Christ that you serve with?  I though through all of the one-on-one conversations, and realized that these are the people that I love and who love me, not just in word or tongue, but in action and deed.  Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule with yourself, family, and friends and risking your time to come and hang with us.  The conference was a taste of the great ingathering when We will all love each other perfectly and worship together Yahweh, who eternally exists as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  Be excited today that we are one day closer today to our hope…