Weekly Teaching Reflection
April 12th Reflection
Discussion Questions
Discussion Questions
Passover & Participation
The first Passover required people to actively walk out of slavery.Where do you sense God inviting you not just to believe—but to participate in leaving something behind?
Easter & New Creation
2 Corinthians 5:17 describes becoming a new creation.What parts of your “old life” still feel present, and what might it look like to live more fully into your new identity?
Formation Awareness
Looking at your daily rhythms (phone use, media, habits), what do you think is actually forming you right now?
Digital Liturgies
In what ways do things like social media or news function as “liturgies” in your life? What are they training you to love, fear, or desire?
Abiding vs. Distracted Living
Reflect on John 15:1-5.What does it practically look like for you to “remain” in Jesus in a world of constant distraction?
Apprenticeship to Jesus
Do you resonate more with being a “face in the crowd” or an apprentice of Jesus right now? Why?
Practice vs. Trying Harder
Where have you relied on “trying harder” instead of building intentional practices? What’s one practice that could help form you differently?
Long-Term Formation
If your current habits continued for the next 5–10 years, who would you become? Does that align with the way of Jesus?
Scripture for Reflection
Encourage the group to sit slowly with these passages:
2 Corinthians 5:17
“The old has gone, the new is here!”John 15:1-5
“Remain in me… apart from me you can do nothing.”Mark 8:35
“Whoever loses their life for me… will save it.”Matthew 7:24-27
“Everyone who hears… and puts them into practice…”
For Practice This Week
Practice: “Intentional Abiding in a Distracted Age”
Choose one small, concrete rhythm to intentionally resist digital formation and lean into formation with Jesus:
Option A: Daily (10 minutes)
Put your phone in another room
Slowly read John 15:1-5
Sit in silence and simply repeat: “I remain in You.”
Option B: Digital Fast Window
Choose a 1–2 hour block each day with no phone or media
Use that time for prayer, Scripture, or undistracted presence with others
Option C: Weekly Sabbath Lite
Take a half-day to step away from productivity + screens
Do something that restores your awareness of God (walk, meal, rest, worship)
Simple Reflection Question (end of each day):
What formed me most today, and was it leading me toward the way of Jesus?