22 September 2009

Autumn Term 2009 Homegroup Programme

Autumn Term 2009 Homegroup Programme
Here is the programme for the next couple of week. If you'd like to volunteer to host/lead then please get in touch especially as we have no one for the 11th November onwards. Also we haven't sorted out an "Own Programme" for 21st October.

Date
Venue
Study
Suggested Prayer Topic
23rd September
Sarah’s
Bible Study:
Pray 2
Family Members
30th September
Kate and Foggy’s
Bible Study:
Pray 3
UK Parliament/Politics
6th October
Family Meeting
14th October
Keith and Jenny’s
Bible Study:
Pray 4
Church Stuff/Needs
21st October
Own Programme:
28th October
Kate and Foggy’s
Bible Study:
Engage 1
Friends/Colleagues
3rd November
Family Meeting
11th November

Bible Study:
Engage 2
Global Needs
18th November
Own Programme:
25th November

Bible Study: Engage 3
General Stuff
1st December
Family Meeting
9th December

Bible Study:
Engage 4
Christmas Outreach
16th December
Own Programme:

Here is the map to get to Kate and Foggy's:

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And here is the study for this week on 1 Timothy 2:1-7. It is the second in the "Pray" series.

Ice breaker
  • Which people do you pray for regularly?
  • How do you decide who to pray for?
Read 1 Timothy 2:1-7
  1. How do we know that Paul thinks prayer is important?
  2. Who does Paul think should be prayed for (v.1)? What do you think that means in practice?
  3. Why does Paul include prayign for those in authority in v.2?
  4. What do you think 'this is good' at the start of v.3 refers to?
  5. What do we learn about the 'heart of God' in v.4? How should that influence the way we think and pray for people? What 'truth' does Paul have in mind?
  6. How does v.5-6 explain v.4? Why does the fact that there is only one God matter?
  7. What does it mean to be a mediator? Why is Jesus able to be our mediator?
  8. Looking at v.6 how does Jesus do this mediation between God and us? What does it mean for Jesus to be a ransom? Who is he a ransom for?
  9. What do you think the end of v.6 means? Why does Paul add it?
  10. What does Paul pray about himself in v.7?
  11. Look back over the whole passage. Notice the times that Paul speaks of 'everyone' and 'all people'. How is the instruction to 'pray for everyone' linked to Jesus' 'ransom for all people'?
  12. How does this passage encourage you to pray? Who will you be praying for? What is their greatest need? What will you be praying for them?

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