Life Groups

This Fall, we are thrilled to invite you to join our new small groups ministry at Christ Church Anglican: Life Groups!

2023-2024 Life Groups Registration Form!

If you are interested in participating in a Life Group this fall, please complete the above registration form online or in paper form in the Narthex.

Life Groups are small, formational groups (5-7 members) that meet in parishioners’ homes on a weekly or biweekly basis for eight months. Life Groups covenant together to study Scripture, celebrate the spiritual disciplines, and grow together in the knowledge and love of God.

From August 2023-April 2024, CCA’s Life Groups will be using Phase 1 or Phase 2 of Geoff Chapman’s Growing into Jesus’s Life. 

If you are new to Life Groups, Phase 1 is for you!

If you were in a Life Group last year and wish to go deeper, Phase 2 is for you!

In each group, there will be three leadership roles. Training will be offered for each of these roles.

Hospitality: the hospitality leader will open his/her home, serve refreshments, and welcome group members each week.

Facilitator: the facilitator will guide the group through the curriculum and appoint group members for various roles each week.

Accountability: the accountability leader will check in with group members throughout the week, touch base with absent group members, and hold the group accountable to its collective covenant (Bible reading, fasting, etc.)

If you have any questions. please contact Dcn. Bree Snow at bsnow@christchurchphoenix.org.

We are so excited to see the work God will do in our community through our Life Groups ministry.

 

 

Discussion Questions

For those groups that meet on Sundays and focus on discussing that day’s sermon, below you will find discussion questions that we have developed that can be used from week to week for small group discussions.

1. Which of the lectionary readings was focused on this Sunday? With your group, read the passage two times. First, read it silently. Second, read it aloud as a group.

2. Do you have any questions about this passage? Discuss those questions with your group.

3. What was the main idea the preacher tried to communicate?

4. Did the Holy Spirit teach you something new or refreshing through God’s Word this Sunday?

5. If you encounter an unbeliever this week, what from this sermon/passage might you use to share with them about your faith?

6. How might the wisdom from this text serve you as you live out your calling this week?

7. Before you close in prayer, read the passage aloud one final time. How does this passage point us toward Jesus? What does it teach us about the Gospel?