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His & Hers

In the West, there seems to be endless discussion about men and women. What do those words mean? Do they matter? Is their distinction even important? All the while, men and women are struggling. Men are not doing well, women are not doing well, and marriages are not doing well either. And we often don’t know how to talk about why.

At times, we lack the clarity to see that some of our biggest problems go all the way to our God-given, gendered design. There is a lot of deep confusion, and the topic of gender differentiation is often incredibly contentious.

But what if it doesn’t have to be? What if a better understanding of our God-given design sheds light on many of our problems?

God’s Word extends an invitation to find our joy in God’s good design for our gender. The Biblical foundation of two genders made with fundamental equality AND unique wiring, skills, and responsibilities is both more in line with reality and more helpful for human flourishing, healthy marriages, and an overall healthy society.

To help facilitate LifeGroup discussion, we'll be posting resources for each week of the series.

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During the series, we want to know the concepts and ideas that you wrestle with the most or would like to learn more about. We'll base the final sermon of the series off of the submissions we receive.

To submit your topic or question, text "TWO NOTCH" followed by your topic to 855-855-0655.

JOHN

The book of John is a firsthand account from one of Jesus’ closest friends—someone who walked with Him, heard His voice, saw His miracles, stood at the cross, and ran to the empty tomb — so that “you may believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God” (John 20:30). At its heart, the Gospel of John invites us not only to know the facts about Jesus but to encounter His love in a way that changes how we see ourselves, our purpose, and the world around us.

To help facilitate LifeGroup discussion, we'll be posting resources for each week of the series.

Week 1: The Word Made Flesh

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Week 2: John the Baptist

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Week 3: Follow Me

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Week 4: Water Into Wine

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Week 5: Cleansing the Temple

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Week 6: You Must Be Born Again

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Week 7: Step Out of the Darkness

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Week 8: The Woman at the Well

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Week 9: The Pool of Bethesda

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Week 10: The Bread of Life

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Week 11: The Jesus Dilemma

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Week 12: The Light of the World

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Week 13: The Man Born Blind

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Week 14: I Am the Good Shepherd

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Week 15: The Escalation

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Week 16: Lazarus and Resurrection Life

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Week 17: The Triumphal Entry

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Week 18: What True Greatness Looks Like

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Week 19: The Shape That Love Takes

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Luke

Most everyone has an opinion on Jesus. Maybe you think he’s God in the flesh. Maybe you think he’s a helpful spiritual mentor. Maybe you think he was sort of crazy. A rebel, a pithy teacher, a homeboy. Or maybe you’re not sure he ever actually existed.

Whatever the case, everyone has some sort of answer to the question. The important thing is to ask “is my version of Jesus the real one?” Answering that question is perhaps the most important thing you’ll ever do. Because all of life hangs on the answer.

Study Guides

To accompany our Luke series, we've created study binders that include space for sermon notes, personal study questions, and LifeGroup discussion guides. The study guide pages are available on their respective sermon pages available below:

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