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Church Multiplied | Part Two

May 28, 2024 Discovery Fellowship Church
Church Multiplied | Part Two
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Faith/Life with Discovery Fellowship Church
Church Multiplied | Part Two
May 28, 2024
Discovery Fellowship Church

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Welcome back to Discovery Fellowship Church! In this follow-up sermon, Pastor Nathan Webb continues the series "Church Multiplied" by exploring the power of small groups and how they can transform our faith and community. Dive into the discussion of how moving beyond Sunday services into more intimate gatherings can help us grow and connect on a deeper level.

Discover:

  • The biblical foundation for small groups.
  • How smaller gatherings foster stronger relationships and spiritual growth.
  • Practical steps to start or improve your small group experience.
  • Real-life examples and insights from our church community.


Discussion Questions:

  1. How have small groups or Bible studies impacted your faith journey compared to Sunday services?
  2. What are some ways you can integrate multigenerational connections within your small group?
  3. Reflect on a time when you experienced significant growth or support through a small group setting. What made it impactful?
  4. How can you encourage and support others in your community through smaller, more personal gatherings?
  5. What steps can you take this summer to build stronger relationships within your neighborhood or community?


Join us as we learn to move beyond being spectators and start participating fully in our church community. Enjoy the message, and may it inspire you to take active steps in your faith journey. God bless!

Support the Show.

If you would like to support the ministry of Discovery Fellowship Church, please visit dfchurch.com to learn how you can get involved.

Want a specific topic discussed in a future episode? E-mail podcast@dfchurch.com and let us know!

CONNECT WITH DISCOVERY FELLOWSHIP HERE AT:

• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryfellowship
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/discoveryfellowship
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/dfchurch
• Website: https://dfchurch.com

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Welcome back to Discovery Fellowship Church! In this follow-up sermon, Pastor Nathan Webb continues the series "Church Multiplied" by exploring the power of small groups and how they can transform our faith and community. Dive into the discussion of how moving beyond Sunday services into more intimate gatherings can help us grow and connect on a deeper level.

Discover:

  • The biblical foundation for small groups.
  • How smaller gatherings foster stronger relationships and spiritual growth.
  • Practical steps to start or improve your small group experience.
  • Real-life examples and insights from our church community.


Discussion Questions:

  1. How have small groups or Bible studies impacted your faith journey compared to Sunday services?
  2. What are some ways you can integrate multigenerational connections within your small group?
  3. Reflect on a time when you experienced significant growth or support through a small group setting. What made it impactful?
  4. How can you encourage and support others in your community through smaller, more personal gatherings?
  5. What steps can you take this summer to build stronger relationships within your neighborhood or community?


Join us as we learn to move beyond being spectators and start participating fully in our church community. Enjoy the message, and may it inspire you to take active steps in your faith journey. God bless!

Support the Show.

If you would like to support the ministry of Discovery Fellowship Church, please visit dfchurch.com to learn how you can get involved.

Want a specific topic discussed in a future episode? E-mail podcast@dfchurch.com and let us know!

CONNECT WITH DISCOVERY FELLOWSHIP HERE AT:

• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoveryfellowship
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/discoveryfellowship
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/dfchurch
• Website: https://dfchurch.com