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Sunday, May 3rd

What is a Christian? // We believe in the Holy Spirit

What is a Christian? // We believe in the Holy Spirit

Community Guide
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Sunday, May 3rd 2026

Each Sunday that you come together with your Community Group, we encourage you to spend time centering on

God’s presence through worship, learning from the scriptures, praying, and just spending time together. 

Up to date message slides will be available by the following Monday Morning.

TAKEAWAY: Jesus is God who enters into human suffering historically and completely, giving dignity to all human pain and proving we are never alone in our struggles.

HEAD CHANGE:   The physical resurrection of Jesus is evidence of God's power and the anchor of our eternal hope, not merely a spiritual or metaphorical event.

HEART CHANGE:  Jesus ascended and is seated at the right hand of the Father, revealing His ultimate authority as God and ensuring our safety because He is in control.

LIFE CHANGE:  Jesus is coming again to fully establish His kingdom, which should compel us with hope rather than frighten us.

This powerful message grounds us in the historical reality of our faith by exploring the Nicene Creed's proclamation about Jesus Christ. We're reminded that Christianity isn't built on myth or metaphor, but on actual events that happened in real time and space. When we confess that Jesus was 'crucified under Pontius Pilate,' we're anchoring our faith in verifiable history. This matters profoundly because it means God didn't just observe human suffering from a distance—He entered into it completely. Jesus experienced real pain, real betrayal, real tears, and real death. This gives incredible dignity to our own suffering, assuring us that we never walk alone through our trials. The message then traces the beautiful reversal of Genesis 3, showing how Christ's physical death and resurrection undid what Adam and Eve's disobedience brought into the world. Where they listened to the enemy, Jesus prayed through temptation. Where they took forbidden fruit for selfish gain, Jesus climbed a tree to empty Himself. Where they brought separation from God, Jesus tore the veil and restored access. The physical resurrection isn't just a nice ending to the story—it's the entire point. Without it, death would still have the final word. But because Christ walked out of that garden tomb, we have an anchor for eternal hope that transforms how we live right now.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. ​ How does knowing that Jesus experienced real human suffering change the way you approach Him with your own pain or struggles?

  2. How should the reality of the resurrection change how we live Monday through Saturday?

  3. What area of your life are you trying to control instead of trusting in Jesus' authority?

  4. Why do you think the return of Christ sometimes makes Christians anxious instead of hopeful?








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PRAYER:  

"Jesus, I praise You for stepping into our world, fully human, fully present, and willingly carrying suffering so that we could be made whole. I confess the ways I’ve grown numb or distracted, where I’ve lost sight of the wonder of who You are and what You’ve done. Thank You for the victory of Your resurrection, for the hope that overcomes death, and for the new life You’ve secured. Help me live each day in light of Your return, awake, faithful, and rooted in the truth of Your promises. Amen.”

"For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."

Romans 6:23

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