Figuring out what's happening with God and us is important to the story. Even though it's a shared story, there's a part of it that's personal. We witness, we tell/act out the story based on what we know, feel, sense, see, and experience. That's why it's good to pause to reflect on and talk about who God is to us and how we most experience God. Here are some possible discussion questions:


Who is God to you?

How and where do you experience God?

What are you learning about God from your various communities (faith, school . . .)?

How has God’s love been made real to you?

What does it mean for you when we say “God is Love?”

What does it mean for the world when we say “God is Love?"

What does it mean when we speak of God as being all-wise?

What does it mean when we say God is over all?

We can know God. This is God's desire. How is this real for you? What's your story about God? Be real. Is there an absence of a story? That's okay. Do you even want a story?

How do you keep the story of God alive in your life?

            What does it mean to confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?

               What does it mean to follow Jesus Christ as disciple?

                  What does it mean to be Christ’s witnesses, sharing this story?

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