Small Groups October 5

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    Senior High Wednesday NightOctober 5

    For 9th/10th Small Group Time:Were going to focus in on the power of our story. Heres two possible acvies you could do

    in your Small Group that could lead well into the night:2 TRUTHS AND A LIE: (a lile more fun than serious)Instrucons: Have everyone sit in a circle. Each person prepares three statements, two of

    which are true and one of which is a lie. In any order, the person shares the three statements

    to the enre group. The object of the game is to gure out which statement a lie. The rest of

    the group votes on each statement, and the person reveals which one is the lie.

    HAT STORIES: (a lile more serious, but sll fun)Instrucons: Make up several open ended statements that would allow your students to tell

    a story:My most embarrassing moment isIf I could do one thing and be guaranteed success, it would beOne of the toughest things Ive ever faced in my life is

    A me I felt closest to God isWrite these statements on separate slips of paper. Put them into the hat. Pass the hat

    around. Have everyone take a slip of paper (or two depending on how many youve made).

    Have each student tell their story by nishing the statement theyve drawn.

    Focus of the Night:

    The story of Sauls conversion is all about a

    powerful encounter with Jesus Christ.

    Throughout his life, Paul used his story as away to bring glory to God. What is your story?

    How can you use your story to bring glory to

    God?

    From Killing to Preaching and the

    Name Change that Brought Him

    There - The Life of Paul.

    Acts 9

    ON THE SCHEDULE:Hayride Outreach: (October 19, 6:30-9:00 p.m.) This is an

    outreach event, meaning we are encouraging students to

    invite their spiritually lost or struggling friends. You can help in

    this encouragement during Small Groups.Fall Retreat: (October 28-30) Theres sll me to sign up.

    Encourage your students to do so and we would love for

    leaders to go!