Hello Kairo!
Please take some time to voice your opinions about Kairo as a ministry. With your honest and transparent feedback, the leadership of Kairo can have a better awareness of how we're doing as a ministry. With that understanding, we will seek God's leading for how to move forward as a Church body.
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Kairo
English Ministry of SBECC
Friday, September 30, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Sermon: "Abide in Christ"- John 15:1-17- Jeff Wu
Reflection Questions:
1. Describe the ways you experience God’s love.
2. How can we build and strengthen the community here at Kairo?
3. How can we reach our community as the local church?
1. Describe the ways you experience God’s love.
2. How can we build and strengthen the community here at Kairo?
3. How can we reach our community as the local church?
Sermon: "Something To Remember Me By"- John 14:15-31- Jack Tsai
Reflection Questions:
1. What is your understanding of the Holy Spirit?
2. What does it mean to have intimacy with God? How have you experienced that?
3. How is your experience of reading God’s Word?
Monday, March 14, 2011
"Fix Your Eyes" - John 14:1-14 - Greg Mah
Fix Your Eyes
John 14:1-14
Questions
1. Fixing your Eyes on Jesus gives us Hope (v. 1-4)
- Jesus encourages the disciples by telling them that he’s going to come back for them and take them to be with him. In your opinion, is it too simple a solution for those going through difficulties to “fix their eyes on eternity with Jesus”? Would that honestly encourage you?
- What would it practically look like to fix our eyes on Eternity with Jesus?
2. Fixing your Eyes on Jesus gives God Glory (v. 5-11)
- In your understanding of the sermon, what is meant by the “glory” of God? In order for God to be glorified, what is God’s role, and what is the believer’s role?
- How does “fixing our eyes on Jesus” give God glory?
3. Fixing your Eyes on Jesus gives Power to Prayer (v. 12-14)
- What does it mean to pray in “Jesus’ name”?
- The sermon suggested that “prayer may be more about God getting what he wants, then about us getting what we want”. Would you agree or disagree?
Sunday, February 13, 2011
MIssions Sharing - Jason Wu / Trevor McKee
Hi Church!
This past Sunday, in continuing with Missions Month, we had our very own missionaries share about their thoughts on missions and update us on their specific ministries. In Jason's sharing, he pointed us to a series of 6 videos that OMF has put out on missions titled "6 Ways to Reach God's World." Here is the link to where you can view all 6 videos: www.6ways2reach.org.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet- John 13:1-20 - Robert Grip
1. What is love?
2. Based on your ideas about question 1, how well do you love?
3. What do you think are difficulties that prevent people from loving
other people? Which obstacles do you find to be the most
challenging to you when you try to love people?
4. What do you think applications of washing other peoples’ feet
would look like for you (or for us)?
5. Please verse 15. What do you think about the assertion that if
you haven’t received love from God, you won’t be able to love
people very well?
6. Jesus asked the disciples in verse 13 if they understood. What is
there to understand? In what way? Do we understand?
7. How might we grow in loving God and loving one another?
2. Based on your ideas about question 1, how well do you love?
3. What do you think are difficulties that prevent people from loving
other people? Which obstacles do you find to be the most
challenging to you when you try to love people?
4. What do you think applications of washing other peoples’ feet
would look like for you (or for us)?
5. Please verse 15. What do you think about the assertion that if
you haven’t received love from God, you won’t be able to love
people very well?
6. Jesus asked the disciples in verse 13 if they understood. What is
there to understand? In what way? Do we understand?
7. How might we grow in loving God and loving one another?
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