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  • Names of God: Intro & Why?
    Jan 4 2026
    Join us as we discuss the importance of knowing God’s names.
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  • Resolute Why?
    Dec 28 2025
    Small Group Discussion Questions:

    1. Looking Back / Looking Forward
    As you reflect on the past year, what is one joy and one challenge that stands out in your walk with God? How do those shape what you hope for in the coming year?

    2. Resolutions vs. Direction
    Andy Stanley says, “Direction, not intention, determines destination.”
    Where do you see a gap between what you intend spiritually and the direction your life is actually moving?

    3. Why Matters
    Think about a spiritual habit you’ve started and stopped before (Bible reading, prayer, serving, etc.). What do you think caused it to fade—distraction, motivation, difficulty, comparison, or a weak WHY?

    4. Personal Motivation or God Motivation
    What’s an example of a goal that started as a personal motivation but could be reframed as a God-centered calling? How does that change the way you approach it?

    5. The Mindset of Christ (Philippians 2:5–11)
    Which part of Jesus’ humility and obedience stands out to you the most in this passage? Why do you think that’s significant for your life right now?

    6. Resolute WHY #1 – Jesus Died for Me
    How does remembering that Jesus willingly died for you affect the way you view obedience, sacrifice, or daily faithfulness?

    7. Resolute WHY #2 – Apprentice to Jesus
    What does being an apprentice to Jesus practically look like in your everyday life (work, home, relationships)? Where is denying yourself hardest right now?

    8. Resolute WHY #3 – Jesus Is Lord
    Hudson Taylor said, “He is Lord of all, or He is not Lord at all.”
    Are there areas of your life where Jesus feels more like a consultant than Lord? What makes surrender difficult there?

    9. Hope That Can Be Explained (1 Peter 3:15)
    If someone asked you why you have hope, what would you honestly say today? How could clarifying your WHY strengthen your witness?

    10. Living Out Trinity’s Mission
    Trinity resolves to: Encounter God through Worship, Grow as Disciples in Small Groups, and Serve Others.
    What is one concrete step you feel God calling you to take this year to live that out—personally or as part of this group?

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  • Advent 2025: PEACE
    Dec 21 2025
    What does peace really look like? How do we attain it?
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  • Advent 2025: LOVE
    Dec 7 2025
    Questions for SG and Reflection:

    Main Passage: 1 John 4:7-10

    Read together 1 John 4:7-10
    - Aren’t there people who love their family/friends but do not have any kind of faith or relationship with God? If that’s the case how is it that “Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” (v.7)
    - What are some notable instances in the Gospels of God showing us His love in/through the life of Jesus? (v.9)

    Read Zephaniah 3:17
    - What word or phrase stands out to you?
    - What would you say you delight in? How might that shape your understanding of how God feels about you?

    For someone who is not a Christian, how would you define what it means to “follow” Jesus?

    It was said in the sermon “God is the initiator.” What does that mean in terms of our salvation and life with God?
    Why is that statement so important?
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  • Advent 2025: HOPE
    Nov 30 2025
    Questions for SG and Reflection:
    Main Text: Jeremiah 29:11-14

    Pastor PJ shared some of his hopes for Trinity in 2026 including: better prioritizing prayer, sending out mission teams to Florida (Hoops on Mission) and Uganda (Dayspring School), and growing our small group ministry.
    - Discuss these as a group. What are some ways we can start to put these hopes into action? (Please share your ideas with Pastor PJ)
    - What hopes do YOU have for our church going forward?

    It was said in the sermon “The Advent season points us to our greatest, most significant hope” What does that mean?

    Has there been a time where you had to lean on your hope in Jesus to get you through a difficulty/challenge? If so, share with the group.

    Given the difficulties of the days prior to Jesus’ return (see Luke 21) Jesus tells us to “Stand firm” (Luke 21:19). What do you think that practically looks like?

    Read out loud Jeremiah 29:11-14. What words or phrases stand out? What emotions do you feel as this passage is read?
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  • Ponds & Streams
    Nov 23 2025
    What is the difference between ponds and streams and what does it have to do with our spiritual walk?

    Questions for Small Group or Reflection:
    What setting is your “happy place”, where you could sit for a while and be at peace?

    It was said in the sermon: “From the spring of Jesus’ living water he is creating us into his spring-fed ponds and streams.”
    - What characteristics of a pond might we connect with our spiritual formation?
    - What characteristics of a stream might we connect with our spiritual formation?

    In your Christian walk, do you view yourself as more of a pond or a stream? In what ways?

    Why is it essential to allow Jesus to form us into both a pond and a steam?

    Read Luke 10:29-37
    Why was it significant that the helper was a samaritan? (feel free to do a little group research)
    Who, in our context, might be the people we would rather avoid than love?

    If we have a season of feeling more like a stagnant pond or dried up river bed, how do we reconnect with our source, Jesus’ spring of living water (John 4:14)?
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  • Renovating Strength
    Nov 16 2025
    Questions for Reflection or SG:

    Strength was defined in the sermon as our passions and abilities
    - Do you agree with that definition? What other ways can/should we think of strength?

    Who is the most passionate person you know? How have they used their passion as an act of love for God?

    How have you been blessed by the abilities of others? (Consider: physical, spiritual, mental, emptional…)

    Read these 3 passages: Nehemiah 8:10, Psalm 59:9, and Philippians 4:13-14
    - What are the similarities and differences in these strength experiences?

    Read 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
    - What does “For when I am weak, then I am strong” mean?
    - Have you experienced that? How?


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  • Renovating the Soul
    Nov 9 2025
    Questions for Reflection or Small Groups
    Main Text: Matt 11:28-30

    Prior to listening to the sermon, if someone were to ask you “What is the Soul?” what would you have said? Is your answer any different now?

    Dallas Willard writes: “someone’s soul is…the ultimate depths of his or her being”
    - What do you think that means?

    Read Matt 16:24-26
    - What does Jesus mean by “lose your own soul”?

    Read Genesis 1:27
    - How might being made in the image of God inform our understanding of the Soul?
    - Do you think animals have souls? Why/Why not?

    Read Matt 11:28-30
    - Share a time when you felt your soul was at rest.
    - What are some factors that get in the way of your soul being at rest? How might you avoid them?

    What does it look like for Jesus to give us rest (v.28)?

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