Welcome to a series designed to drive small group growth.
Everyone and everything eventually gets a little busted up. Life has a way of leaving us wounded, hurt, or stuck with some habit we don’t want. But God promises to restore us, and not just a little bit, but at a soul level. Not just a little tinkering, but promises to make us new. A promise of restoration. Below you will find the videos and discussion guides for each week designed to help your group walk through the five-week Restored series. You will also find a few links to answer frequent questions and some helpful resources.
Four Empty Wells
The four most common places we run to fix what we know is broken and identifying the well that holds the living water.
Heart of the Problem
It’s easy to push blame for the problems, but only one of us is responsible for where we find ourselves. The good news is there is another one who has come to undo what we’ve done.
Grieved to Freedom
There is a grief that leads to freedom and one that leads to death. How to find the path from brokenness through grief to freedom.
The Perfect Storm
Guilt and Shame are a nasty cocktail that keep many enslaved in a vicious cycle of defeat and destruction. But unconditional love has something to say about it.
Forgiveness
It is a result of sin that we often have relationships that are broken and in need of mending. Restoration requires forgiveness.
Healthy Cycles
There is a life that is abundant, and to the max- awesome. But it’s on the other side of a new set of patterns and a new self.
Where do you go from here?
After the five-week Restored series there are three options if you want to keep moving forward with your group. If you want to continue your weekly group discussions, sign up to get the small group discussion guides that correspond with the Sunday messages emailed to you. You can also build momentum in your group by going through a study that targets where your group needs to grow. Finally, you can take a group assessment that will help you identify the strengths and weaknesses of your group.