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© Seized by Hope Ministries, 2013 Seasons Week 1- pass a basket with items asking them to pick something and tell a story from their life that goes with what they've picked. Week 2- Everyone should come this week prepared to tell a story about themselves that begins with “Once upon a time…” The story must be true. Week 3-What do you see and as you look at this painting, who do you connect with? (You may choose to withhold the paintings name until the week of discussion). “Waiting” by Edgar Degas Week 4- At the end of week 3, play the song “Every Season” by Nichole Nordeman and pass out the lyrics. Each woman can consider the various seasons of her life and the season she is in now and can share what that stirs in her. Week 5- The word this week is “always.” Where does it fit in your life? Week 6- Who are you?

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Page 1: Seasons - WordPress.com · Seasons Week 1- pass a basket with items asking them to pick something and tell a story from their life that goes with what they've picked. Week 2- Everyone

© Seized by Hope Ministries, 2013

Seasons Week 1- pass a basket with items asking them to pick something and tell a story from their life that goes with what they've picked. Week 2- Everyone should come this week prepared to tell a story about themselves that begins with “Once upon a time…” The story must be true. Week 3-What do you see and as you look at this painting, who do you connect with? (You may choose to withhold the paintings name until the week of discussion).

“Waiting” by Edgar Degas Week 4- At the end of week 3, play the song “Every Season” by Nichole Nordeman and pass out the lyrics. Each woman can consider the various seasons of her life and the season she is in now and can share what that stirs in her. Week 5- The word this week is “always.” Where does it fit in your life? Week 6- Who are you?