
Group Discussion Guide
Stand Alone Message Week - 2/22/26
This guide is designed to help your group create a space for genuine connection and conversation within your discussion time. Don't feel pressured to address every question each week. Instead, allow the Holy Spirit to guide you as you lead your group in uncovering what God intends to communicate during your time together.
This guide comprises three sections: Loving, Learning, and Living. Each section aims to steer your conversation towards meaningful discussions about spiritual growth as individuals and as members of the body of Christ.
This guide comprises three sections: Loving, Learning, and Living. Each section aims to steer your conversation towards meaningful discussions about spiritual growth as individuals and as members of the body of Christ.
LOVING
First moments together as a group to connect and pray (approx. 10-15 min).
Open with prayer and invite God to be part of your conversation and relationship.
- How have you seen God at work in your life since the last time we met?
- What has been one high and one low since the last time we met?
- How did you do with living out what we talked about last time we met?
Open with prayer and invite God to be part of your conversation and relationship.
LEARNING
The majority of the group discussion is devoted to open dialogue, reflecting on God’s Word and its personal application to each of our lives (approx. 60-75 min).
Live Teaching Weekend – One Church, Three Messages
This weekend all three BridgePoint campuses had live teaching, and each message was different. Instead of one shared guide, we’re leaning into what God may have uniquely spoken to each of us. The goal this week isn’t content coverage, it’s personal clarity.
Begin by asking:
1. Which campus did everyone attend this weekend?
2. Did everyone hear the same message, or were there differences?
Then ask:
3. What was your one most meaningful takeaway from the message you heard?
Even if everyone heard the same message, this question still opens up depth because what God highlights is often personal.
If your group heard the same message:
If your group heard different messages:
This weekend all three BridgePoint campuses had live teaching, and each message was different. Instead of one shared guide, we’re leaning into what God may have uniquely spoken to each of us. The goal this week isn’t content coverage, it’s personal clarity.
Begin by asking:
1. Which campus did everyone attend this weekend?
2. Did everyone hear the same message, or were there differences?
- If everyone heard the same message, continue together.
- If some heard different messages, take a few minutes for each person to briefly summarize what they heard.
Then ask:
3. What was your one most meaningful takeaway from the message you heard?
Even if everyone heard the same message, this question still opens up depth because what God highlights is often personal.
If your group heard the same message:
- What part of the message challenged or stretched you?
- Was there anything you heard differently than someone else did?
- What do you think God was emphasizing?
If your group heard different messages:
- Are there any common themes you’re noticing across the messages?
- What does it say about God that He can speak uniquely yet consistently?
- What did you learn from hearing someone else explain their message?
LIVING
The challenge for the week ahead is to grow in our faith and lovingly hold each other accountable through the community.
This week, regardless of which message you heard:
1. What is one step of obedience or trust you feel invited to take this week?
2. How can we support you in that?
This week, regardless of which message you heard:
1. What is one step of obedience or trust you feel invited to take this week?
2. How can we support you in that?
