CONNECT GROUP DISCUSSIONS

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BE A FRIEND EVERYDAY

In Luke 19, we meet Zacchaeus—a man with both prominence and problems. Despite his wealth, he felt the emptiness that status couldn’t fill, driving him to seek something more. Jesus, walking intentionally through Jericho, sought him out, becoming a friend when others kept their distance. In that moment, Zacchaeus experienced true connection and life-changing grace. His heart, once preoccupied with wealth, became receptive to the Savior who called him by name. Everyday evangelism isn’t complicated—it’s about reaching out, being present, and letting others see the love of Christ through genuine friendship.

What's in the well comes up in the bucket

A popular book on the Holy Spirit is titled The Forgotten God. In the modern era, so much time and dialogue is rightly spent on the Father and the Son that the Holy Spirit is oftentimes mistakenly rendered a confusing afterthought. Scripture and church history demands that this verdict of the Holy Spirit's relevance is furthest from the truth, in fact, both demand that the Holy Spirit is crucial for life and godliness. I hope you will join us as we search God's Word for the truth about the Holy Spirit's role in Everyday Evangelism

FIGHTING FOR SOULS

Evangelism begins on our knees. Ephesians 6 reminds us that prayer is not a side note—it’s the battleground for souls. We’re called to pray intentionally and biblically, lifting others before God with purpose and compassion. Effective prayer flows from a heart settled before the Lord, even when it’s sowing through seasons of sorrow. And we don’t give up—persistence matters. We pray always, stay spiritually alert, and remember our role: ambassadors for Christ, assigned to represent Him in a world in need. When we fight in prayer, we join God’s mission to rescue the lost and restore the broken.