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Growth is Messy

Have you ever noticed how real growth is rarely clean—and how the messiest moments are often where the most transformation happens? What if spiritual maturity looked less like polished perfection and more like kneeling in the dirt with someone in pain? This week, we’re reminded that Jesus didn’t shy away from brokenness; He stepped into it. And when we do the same—when we give freely, show mercy, and love people where they are—we don’t just reflect His heart; we help others grow into theirs.  

John 8:1-11

Discussion topics
  1. Icebreaker – What stands out most to you in this story? Is it Jesus’ posture, the crowd’s reaction, the woman’s silence, or something else? 
  2. Scripture Reflection (Read John 8:1-5) –
    • a. Imagine being the woman in this story—dragged out in front of a crowd.  What emotions do you think she felt? (e.g., fear, shame, humiliation, anger, hopelessness) 
    • b. Have you ever felt exposed or ashamed—like your worst moment was on display?  How did you respond? What did you need most in that moment? 
    • Practical Application – Jesus offered mercy and a challenge: “Neither do I condemn you… Go now and leave your life of sin.”  How do we as believers balance grace and truth when walking with others?
    • Personal Reflection – What areas of your life do you still carry the weight of guilt or shame?  How can you invite Jesus into that space the way the woman unknowingly did?
    • Next Steps – Jesus didn’t condemn, but He also didn’t ignore her sin.  Is there someone in your life who needs you to be present with them—not with a stone in hand, but with compassion and clarity? Will you take time and intentionally invite them to sit with you during the At The Movies series in November?
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