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Going Deeper • Series Based
For every WFC series, the Next Steps Team writes Going Deeper content for your A2 Group.
Going Deeper is designed to get your A2 engaging the word together, followed by discussion questions that stimulate conversation.
Find the current featured series below, or visit the Series Archive page for all previous series.
Current Series
Scripture Based Studies
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Book of the Bible Studies
Discovery Bible Method
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God desires a relationship with you. No matter where you are in your faith journey, God invites you to regularly seek Him through scripture and respond to His commands.
The Discovery Bible Method is a great way to study the scripture in a practical and accessible way as an individual or as a group.
You can pick a book of the Bible to walk through from our suggestions on this page. They are grouped from introductory books to more theologically challenging. Choose a book that would be appropriate for most of the people in your group.
You could also choose to walk through the scope of scripture through a biblical survey. Follow the suggested reading plan below for a rich and broad view of God’s Word.
You can structure your group or individual study in this format:
BEGIN IN PRAYER
Adoration - Praise God for His character
Confession - Confess when we come up short of God’s best for us.
Thanksgiving - Thanks God for his presence and provision in our lives.
Supplication - Ask God to meet the needs in our community, our church, our group, our families and our personal lives.
Ask God to reveal a fresh insight, and ability to understand His Word.
READ
Slowly and thoughtfully read the passage from God’s Word.
Have someone in your group summarize what the passage is about. Briefly discuss it with your group and fill in any gaps.
Read it again out loud. Notice a word, phrase, or verse that stands out and write it down.
REFLECT
As a group, discuss what the passage says:
God—What does this passage say about God?
People—What does this passage say about people?
Obedience—What does this passage say about obedience?
RESPOND
I Will—What is God calling you to do? What do I need to change?
Share—Who needs to hear this?
CLOSE IN PRAYER
Pray that God will remind us of what we have learned and help us to follow Jesus as we go.
Thank God for our group, His Word, His blessings, and His gracious presence in our lives.
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Survey of the Bible by passages :
God Creates | Genesis 1:1-25
God Creates Man and Woman | Genesis 2:4-24
Man and Woman Eat the Fruit | Genesis 3:1-13
God’s Curses | Genesis 3:14-24
God Regrets His Creation | Genesis 6:5-8
God Saves Noah and His Family | Genesis 6:9 - 8:14
God’s Covenant with Noah | Genesis 8:15 -9:17
God’s Covenant with Abram | Genesis 12:1-8, 15:1-6, 17:1-7
Abraham Gives His Son as an Offering | Genesis 22:1-19
God Spares His People | Exodus 12:1-28
The Commands of God | Exodus 20:1-21
The Sin Offering | Leviticus 4:1-35
God’s Righteous Servant | Isaiah 53
Jesus is Born | Luke 1:26-38, 2:1-20
Jesus is Baptized | Matthew 3; John 1:29-34
Jesus is Tested | Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus and the Religious Leader | John 3:1-21
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman | John 4:1-26, 39-42
Jesus and the Paralyzed Man | Luke 5:17-26
Jesus Calms the Storm | Mark 4:35-41
Jesus and the Man with Evil Spirits | Mark 5:1-20
Jesus Raises a Man from the Dead | John 11:1-44
Jesus Talks about His Betrayal and the Covenant | Matthew 26:17-30
Jesus is Betrayed and Faces Trial | John 18:1-19:16
Jesus is Crucified | Luke 23:32-56
Jesus is Resurrected | Luke 24:1-35
Jesus Appears to the Disciples and Ascends to Heaven | Luke 24:36-53
Enter into the Kingdom God | John 3:1-2
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YouVersion Bible App
Free digital Bible in all translations.
NIV Life Application Study Bible
Contains thousands of life application notes to help you understand the meaning of passages and apply them to your life.
Logos Bible App
A free Bible app where you can compare your favorite translations, take and share notes, and build a reading plan. Answer questions on the fly in your A2 group, or squeeze in personal study during a break.
Concordance
An alphabetical listings of words and phrases found in the Bible and shows where the terms occur throughout all books of Scripture.
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Read these five guidelines to the group to help frame the discussion for the first few weeks.
Everyone shares briefly so others have room to speak.
Focus only on what this passage is saying, as opposed to other passages.
Focus only on what this group is seeing.
Give people time to respond. Silence is OK.
The facilitator should facilitate discussion, not necessarily teach.
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Keep the session on task and complete all sections, though not necessarily all questions.
Prepare before by studying passage, looking for main idea, and think of some examples, stories or applications from your own life.
Respond to questions by asking group, “What in the passage helps us answer that question?”
Respond to distracting comments by asking, “Where do you see that in this passage?”
Respond to “strange” answers by asking, “Help us understand what you are thinking.”
Apologetics
Public Reading of Scripture
A2 Serve Opportunites
A2 Groups define a mission field together and serve on a regular basis.
Organic and Spirit-led mission is encouraged as your A2 Group learns to be 1st-responders in your neighborhoods and spheres of influence.
Here are a few Westside-led options to consider:
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How has God Shaped You to Serve?
Westside's free online SHAPE assessment provides you a detailed snapshot of your unique spiritual gifts, talents, and experiences to help you discover how God has uniquely designed you to find deeper meaning and purpose in serving others.
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How can you really THINK, ACT, and BE like Jesus? Pastor Randy Frazee believes there are thirty key beliefs, practices, and virtues that help define what Jesus referred to as the two great commandments: to love God and to love others.
The Christian Life Profile Assessment Workbook is also designed for use alongside the Believe product group in order to enhance the church-wide experience.
Christian Living Studies
Family
Men + Women
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Movies can be a great way of exploring your faith and thinking critically about the themes in film.
After watching the film as a group discuss the following questions:
What is the overall theme of the film?
What message is the film maker trying to communicate/preach?
What assumptions is the filmmaker making regarding values and morality?
What kind of spiritual or faith related symbolism do you see in this film?
What is the view of God or other spiritual dimensions to life?
How do characters know what is true (experience, logic, intuition or revelation)? How do they make decisions?
What is the view of humanity? What does the film say about the nature of human beings? What does the film say about communities and families?
What do human beings most need in life? Does the film identify any universal problems confronting human beings? What does it see as the point of life?
What good insights into life are there in the film? What does it get wrong? How might it affect viewers?
Of course use your best discretion with films and their themes when watching with children or more sensitive viewers.
Some film suggestions:
Shadowlands - The life of C.S. Lewis
Amazing Grace - The John Newton Story
Chariots of Fire - The life of Eric Liddel
Bonhoeffer - The life of Deitrich Bonhoefer
Return to the Hiding Place - The story of the teenage resistance army that worked with Corey Ten Boom.
Minority Report
The Shawshank redemption
Saving Private Ryan
The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
Narnia Films
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
The Book of Eli
Harry Potter Films
Ben Hur
10 Commandments
Soul Surfer
The Iron Giant
Amistad
Bridge of Spies
Frozen
Les Miserables
Wonder
The Truman Show
The Matrix
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