Christ Community Leawood
Reconstructing Faith - October 23 | Leawood
Walk In Love - 8, 9:30, 11:00 AM & ON-DEMAND
Locations & Times
Christ Community - Leawood Campus
14200 Kenneth Rd, Leawood, KS 66224, United States
Saturday 7:00 AM
CONNECT WITH US
Whether you are NEW online or visiting one of our campuses, we would love to get a chance to know you.
http://linktr.ee/cckcCONVERSATION STARTERS:
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. These prompts have been designed to help Community Groups grow in their relationship with God, with one another, and with their neighbors. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource to you. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
1. Have you ever had an authority figure that you did not get along with or respect? Without giving identifying details, what was that experience like for you?
2. Read Ephesians 4:32 - 5:1. Ephesians 5 begins with the word “therefore,” pointing us back to 4:32. What is the connection between 4:32 and 5:1? What reason do we find there to imitate God?
3. Ephesians 5:1 tells us to be imitators of God as beloved children. We obey because we are loved. How does love as the foundation for obedience change our ability to obey?
4. Ephesians 5:1-21 tells God’s redeemed people to live lives that are at odds with our culture and often our own human desires. This is not easy. How are we able to “walk as children of light?” Read Ephesians 5: 15-21. What part does the church play in this?
PRAYER PROMPT:
Every member of your group is a beloved child of God. Take a minute to silently meditate on that reality. Then thank God for his love and care for you. Thank him that though you were once darkness, now you are light in the Lord. Ask for his wisdom and grace to walk in love.
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. These prompts have been designed to help Community Groups grow in their relationship with God, with one another, and with their neighbors. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource to you. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
1. Have you ever had an authority figure that you did not get along with or respect? Without giving identifying details, what was that experience like for you?
2. Read Ephesians 4:32 - 5:1. Ephesians 5 begins with the word “therefore,” pointing us back to 4:32. What is the connection between 4:32 and 5:1? What reason do we find there to imitate God?
3. Ephesians 5:1 tells us to be imitators of God as beloved children. We obey because we are loved. How does love as the foundation for obedience change our ability to obey?
4. Ephesians 5:1-21 tells God’s redeemed people to live lives that are at odds with our culture and often our own human desires. This is not easy. How are we able to “walk as children of light?” Read Ephesians 5: 15-21. What part does the church play in this?
PRAYER PROMPT:
Every member of your group is a beloved child of God. Take a minute to silently meditate on that reality. Then thank God for his love and care for you. Thank him that though you were once darkness, now you are light in the Lord. Ask for his wisdom and grace to walk in love.
Prayer Requests
As a staff it is a privilege to pray for our congregation. Social distance does not change that! If you are in need of prayer click the link to fill out an online prayer request.
https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/1559/responses/newTitle: Walk In Love
Scripture: Ephesians 5:1-21
Speaker: Andrew Jones, AndrewJ@cckc.church
Scripture: Ephesians 5:1-21
Speaker: Andrew Jones, AndrewJ@cckc.church
> Hurt people hurt people.
> Loved people love people.
> Loved people love people more than their desires.
"Paul labels [these behaviors] as sinful and completely off-limits for believers. In doing so, I repeat, he asserted and reflected a stance diametrically opposed to the prevailing attitudes of the time, and he intended to distinguish sharply what should be the sexual behavior of believers, particularly males." - Larry Hurtado, Destroyer of the gods
"The new sexual culture isn’t so much about the liberation of women, as so many feminists would have us believe, but the adaptation of women to the expectations of a familiar character: Don Juan, Casanova, or, more recently, Hugh Hefner."
" …particularly Gen Z women have experienced the worst of it. On TikTok, teenage girls are swapping their war stories and decrying a “sex positive” culture that sets them up to fail. On Reddit, a group called Female Dating Strategy is offering tips on how to survive in a dating culture that is fundamentally hostile toward women."
- Louise Perry, “I’m 30. The sexual revolution shackeled my generation.”
" …particularly Gen Z women have experienced the worst of it. On TikTok, teenage girls are swapping their war stories and decrying a “sex positive” culture that sets them up to fail. On Reddit, a group called Female Dating Strategy is offering tips on how to survive in a dating culture that is fundamentally hostile toward women."
- Louise Perry, “I’m 30. The sexual revolution shackeled my generation.”
> Loved people love people more than privacy.
> Loved people love people enough to build a better community
Need pastoral care?
If you need care for a loss, relationships, marriage, illness, or anything else, please reach out to a pastor. Any of our pastoral staff would be glad to meet with you, as well as connect you with other resources, including counseling.
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