We Got Now: A Podcast for the Next Generation
Sunday School -- March 1, 2026
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Family 5: Secure Christians (1 Thess. 3:11-13)
Family Discussion Questions – March 4, 2026 1. How can we help one another grow in our faith by incorporating God’s Word more in our home? 2. As a result of our growing faith, we want to abound in love for another. As a family, how can we love one another more abundantly? 3. Is there a way we can better hold one another accountable to walk in holiness? See you next week for another Family 5.
Spiritual Gifts: The Gifts of Serving
Family 5: Keep Going & Keep Growing (1 Thess. 3:6-10)
Family Discussion Questions – Feb. 25, 2026 1. When his fellow brothers and sisters were distressed and afflicted, Paul was distressed and afflicted with them. As a family, how can we do a better job of modeling this in one another’s lives—to “bear one another’s burdens” (Gal. 6:2)? 2. As a family, what are ways we can give thanks to God for one another and praise him together for what he’s done in our life? 3. As a family, in what ways can we work to “supply what is lacking in one another’s faith” (v. 10)? In other words, in what ways do we need to grow in our faith, and how can we help one another do that? See you next week for another Family 5.
Spiritual Gifts: The Gifts of Speaking
Listen in as Chase teaches this Sunday School lesson titled "Spiritual Gifts: The Gifts of Speaking" on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
Family 5: What Type of Soldier Are You? (1 Thess. 3:1-5)
Family Discussion Questions – Feb. 18, 2026 1. Paul talked about suffering often. Jesus talked about it even more. The New Testament is filled with warnings, promises, and pleas for Christians to endure through suffering. Why do you think many people in today’s church don’t talk much about suffering? 2. Why do you think God gives Christians such frequent reminders about this inevitable suffering that we will face? 3. Paul says his fear was that Satan might cause the Thessalonians to fall away as a result of their suffering. This could also happen to us. How can we be sure that it doesn’t—that “no one be moved by these afflictions”? See you next Thursday for another Family 5.
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