In our November 2 Sunday Gathering we continue our series about what Christians believe and what the Bible is all about. This week's discussion questions are below:
When you hear that “God became human in order to be with us,” what emotions or questions come to mind?
Why do you think the incarnation — God taking on flesh — is such a central belief of Christianity?
How does the idea that God “tabernacled” or “pitched his tent” among us help you understand God’s character?
How would you describe the Trinity in simple terms to a friend who’s never heard of it before?
Why do you think God’s triune nature is meant to be mysterious rather than fully explainable?
What does it mean that “at the heart of the universe there is a community of love”? How does that reshape how you think about God?
How does the incarnation change the way we understand God’s empathy for human suffering?
In what ways does Jesus’ humanity make Him more approachable or relatable to you personally?
Think of a time when God felt distant — how might remembering that He “became flesh” change your perspective in that moment?