All My Days - Connect Groups
Introduction
Introduction
On Easter Sunday we move from The Third Day to consider All My Days! What does it mean for Jesus to break into all your days? We will be thinking about our whole lives and how we might live in response to the heartbreaking, world-saving, incredible gesture of love that Jesus demonstrated on that third day.
Our theme for April is the conclusion of our three month sequence that began in February with Prayers for Living. We started thinking about personal prayers of preparation and then over Lent explored the bigger picture of how our individual lives connect in a cosmic journey (with the ever resounding events of the gospels through The Third Day). Finally, this month, we turn to the big picture of Easter, thinking about the implications of this journey for the rest of our lives as we live in an ongoing creative tension with the past, drawing inspiration from those early days as our own unfold. Join us as we explore olden days, golden days, unfolding days and emboldened days!
SEEDS TO SOW: We have a 'Seeds to Sow' phrase at the beginning of each section. These are open-ended and optional and are designed for people wanting to develop their own ideas/resources in response to the material. Perhaps if using this material as a group you could use these prompts to inspire a time of prayer, or drawing, or creative writing? They are intended to be short and sweet, simply a starting off place for you and your imagination, be encouraged to tailor/develop as suits your group.
Download the Discussion Questions as a PDF
These discussion questions adapt our monthly themes for small Connect Groups or personal Bible study (look up the All My Days Resource Pack PDF for more information on this month's theme). The questions are divided into 4 parts to correspond with the 4 weeks of the Daily Worship theme. They are offered as a guideline and there is no need to go through all the given questions in a single session, or in the following sequence. Feel free to pick and choose, or adapt to what interests you or your group.