Community in Christ – Something Different

Our youth are in lots of different communities ranging from sports teams to families to their fourth period algebra class. Community in Christ can and should look and feel different from their other communities. But does it? This three-part series aims to give a picture of community as Christ intends it and to assist a group or class in developing it.

This is an ideal study to help your group develop a philosophy of how they want to “be together.” This could be a great series to do for back to school or another time of year when it seems the group needs to connect.

These lessons are designed to be used as a large group lesson followed by breakout groups. If you have a smaller group or don’t have the luxury of other trusted leaders who let you break up, feel free to keep the group together for the whole lesson.

Download a PDF of the Bible Study: Community in Christ – Something Different

About the author

Leah Abel graduated from Concordia University Nebraska and spent 11 years serving as a DCE in Florida. She now lives in Centennial, Colorado, with her daughter Amelia and her husband Scott and is Student Ministries leader at Our Father Lutheran Church.
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