Easter is the ultimate story of the impossible made possible. And here’s the truth: Ridiculous ideas are achievable. You CAN cross the finish line on the thing you didn’t think was possible. Go all out on dreams and visions—the impossible can become possible no matter the circumstance.
Process, journal or discuss the themes of this article - here's a few questions to get the ball rolling...
Welcome to the Chaser–a few questions after the weekend service to start conversations. If this is your first time in a group, or your group has new members, take a few minutes and introduce yourself. Two truths and a lie is always a good place to start.
We experienced the story of Easter through music, dance, storytelling, teaching, poetry and pop rocks. Which part of service was the most memorable to you?
Some follow up questions: What did you experience that was surprising or unexpected?
What do you think of the idea that God can make the impossible things possible?
Some follow up questions: Have you seen impossible things happen in your life? Do you believe that God is active in the world today? Why?
Allie told the story of the gospel and Easter in 10 words. “Jesus died for our sins and rose from the dead.” What do you think about this claim?
Some follow up questions: It’s a pretty crazy story. Do you find any parts of it hard to believe? How would you simply share the story of the gospel?
Take a look at your hand. What did you write on your hand in sharpie during service?
Some follow up questions: Why did it feel impossible? What would God need to do to make it possible?
Before you close the group, be sure to pray together. We’ll see you next week.
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Before the sharpie totally washes off, spend time each day with God asking him to make the impossible thing you wrote down, possible. New to the idea of spending time with God? That’s okay! The Crossroads App is a great place to start.
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Apr 20, 2019 • 1 hr 16 mins 25 sec