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Messages from Revolution Church located in Annapolis, Maryland

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Messages from Revolution Church located in Annapolis, Maryland

    5.12.24 - Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable (Kenny Camacho)

    5.12.24 - Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable (Kenny Camacho)

    SCRIPTURE: Galatians 3
    “Leaning into discomfort develops what you believe, refines how you think, sands off the parts of you that aren’t wholly in line with God’s heart, and fills in the gaps our own pride and fear create.”





































    YOU CAN ALSO READ THIS WEEK’S SERMON MANUSCRIPT HERE!
    REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
    When was the last time you were uncomfortable in church? Did you find that experience to be ultimately helpful? If so, why? And if not, why not?
    What are some of the uncomfortable relationships in your life right now? What hope can you see or sense in them?
    In the Galatians 2 passage, Paul celebrates Peter’s initial willingness to “sit with the gentiles.” Why is this important? What does Paul hope this experience will teach Peter? What does he hope it will reveal to the gentiles?
    Once Peter changes seats, what is Paul’s purpose in challenging him? 
    How might we connect our experiences with comfort/discomfort with the example Jesus sets for us? What can we learn from this comparison?
    Kenny said that our society is all-too-eager to help us narrow down our beliefs and convictions so that we are more predictable… and more easily outraged. Where are you currently “digging down” in your life? How can you seek more diversity?

    5.5.24 - Cultivating Curiosity, Acting Intentionally, and Seeking Diversity (Kenny Camacho)

    5.5.24 - Cultivating Curiosity, Acting Intentionally, and Seeking Diversity (Kenny Camacho)

       SCRIPTURE: Acts 8 & John 3:1-15




































    YOU CAN ALSO READ THIS WEEK’S MANUSCRIPT HERE.
    REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
    What is the most diverse environment you are in routinely? 
    Have you ever made an intentional choice to be around viewpoints or cultures different from your own? What about people who are different from you? Reflect on that experience.
    Kenny argued that what motivates an intentional decision to participate in a diverse environment is curiosity. What are some things you are currently curious about? How can this list grow or expand?
    Kenny also argued that what motivates real, beneficial curiosity is humility. What do you think this means? Why is humility so important?
    Read through Acts 8. How does God nudge the early Christian community towards diversity? What is notable about their reactions to some of these challenges?
    Look at the story of Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3. What do you notice here about humility, curiosity, and intentionality?
    How does Jesus model the values of humility, curiosity, and intentionality in his own life? 
    How can you demonstrate curiosity and learn from someone with a different perspective this week?

    4.28.24 - Not a Melting Pot: The Importance of Diversity in God's Kingdom (Kenny Camacho)

    4.28.24 - Not a Melting Pot: The Importance of Diversity in God's Kingdom (Kenny Camacho)

    SCRIPTURE: Revelation 7:9-10 & 2 Timothy 2:8-25




































    YOU CAN ALSO READ THIS WEEK’S MANUSCRIPT HERE!
    REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
    What is the most diverse community you have ever been a part of? What was that experience like?
    What diversity do you currently see in our church community? Has it had any impact on your faith or life? How so?
    Read Revelation 7:9-10. What do you notice here about diversity in God’s Kingdom? Does this vision challenge some of your current beliefs about God, Heaven, or the Church?
    What can “stall out” some of your own efforts to better engage with or appreciate other beliefs/viewpoints/cultures? 
    Read 2 Timothy 2:1-25. What advice does Paul give to Timothy about the difficulties of maintaining a healthy and diverse church community? Do you see humility here?
    Kenny said that “diversity is the fruit that grows on the tree of humility.” What do you think this means? 
    How do you think we might better value and appreciate the unique perspectives, cultures, and gifts of others in our church community? What needs to change?

    4.21.24 - Weakness, Meekness, and the Good Life (Kenny Camacho)

    4.21.24 - Weakness, Meekness, and the Good Life (Kenny Camacho)

    SCRIPTURE: Matthew 5:5, Philippians 2:1-4, & 2 Corinthians 12:8-9





































    YOU CAN FIND THE MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS WEEK’S SERMON HERE.
    REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
    How would you define “meekness”? Have you heard it discussed in churches or sermons before? What ideas and feelings does the word bring up for you?
    Can you think of a situation where you practiced meekness in your life? How did it change your relationship with others in that situation?
    How does meekness challenge the world's view of power and strength?
    What is an area, relationship, or situation in your life where you can practice restraint, patience, or grace? What might change if you try?
    Have you ever been forced to lean into one of your weaknesses rather than one of your strengths? What happened? 
    Why might God be more interested in your areas of weakness? 
    Why does Jesus say that the meek “will inherit the earth”? How do you feel about this claim?

    4.14.24 - The Courage to Look, The Safety to Trust (Kenny Camacho)

    4.14.24 - The Courage to Look, The Safety to Trust (Kenny Camacho)

    SCRIPTURE: Matthew 11:28, 30; Ephesians 5:1-14, & Ezekiel 36:26





































    YOU CAN ALSO FIND THE MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS SERMON AT HERE.
    REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
    In Matthew 11, Jesus invites us to come to Him and find rest. How does walking with Jesus make the right work easier?
    Why is it important to bring our disobedient behaviors and sins into the light?
    Can you think of a time when bringing a personal struggle into the light led to growth or positive change?
    What does it mean to live a life of surrender to God? How might you practice listening to the Holy Spirit on a more regular basis? 
    What does surrendering to God have to do with welcoming others? How does what we actually discover in our relationship with God retrain us to be inclusive?
    The keys to being truly welcoming are grace, patience, and follow through. Which of these comes most naturally to you? Which comes least naturally? How can you stretch yourself in these areas?

    3.31.24 - God's Welcome, Our Surrender (Kenny Camacho)

    3.31.24 - God's Welcome, Our Surrender (Kenny Camacho)

    SCRIPTURE: Romans 11:13-24

    “ A posture of surrender–to God’s capacity for grace, to our God-given capacity to love and include–is what makes radical and enduring welcome work. And the proof that this surrender will work, that we are safe even when it is costly, is the empty tomb on Easter Sunday.”





































    REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
    What is the most welcoming community you have ever been a part of?
    Have you ever been a part of a community–or experienced a community–that felt “closed” to you? Has this ever happened in a church?
    The big idea this week is that “welcome,” under our own power, won’t last forever. Why do you think this might be?
    In Romans 11, what is Paul afraid will happen to the “welcome” of non-Jewish Christians? What does he want them to remember?
    Think about your own faith story: have you experienced the “welcome” of God? What did that feel like? What does it make you think about?
    What, in your view, is the connection between “welcome” and “surrender”? 
    Can you think of a time when you surrendered to God's love in your life, and how did it impact your relationship with others?
    Are there people (or people groups) who are hard for you to “welcome”? Why is that?
    How can we make sure that a posture of surrender–to God’s love for us and others, to God’s capacity for grace–remains at the center of Revolution’s culture?

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