Parent Plan | Fall 2025
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Session 1
Group Launch | Part 1
We hope your group is a place where you connect relationally and grow spiritually. During the next few months, you’ll explore topics related to life and faith but this session is all about getting to know one another.
Don’t have any new members in your group? Start with the Group Checkpoint for Session 1 instead.
Session 2
Session 3
Faith Full Parenting | Part 2
Session 4
Faith Full Parenting | Part 3
Session 5
Break/Serve/Social
Session 6
The Worry-Free Parent | Part 1
It’s easy to say we have faith. But James reminds us that real faith is tested—not just by what we believe, but by how we respond when life gets difficult. This session unpacks what it means to put your faith into practice when things don’t go as planned.
Session 7
The Worry-Free Parent | Part 2
Genuine faith doesn’t play favorites or stay silent. It sees people the way God does and speaks with wisdom and grace. In this session, we’ll explore how faith reshapes the way we treat others—and the words we use every day.
Session 8
The Worry-Free Parent | Part 3
It’s easy to say we have faith. But James reminds us that real faith is tested—not just by what we believe, but by how we respond when life gets difficult. This session unpacks what it means to put your faith into practice when things don’t go as planned.
Session 9
Break/Serve/Social
Session 10
The Letter of James | Part 1
It’s easy to say we have faith. But James reminds us that real faith is tested—not just by what we believe, but by how we respond when life gets difficult. This session unpacks what it means to put your faith into practice when things don’t go as planned.
Session 11
The Letter of James | Part 2
Genuine faith doesn’t play favorites or stay silent. It sees people the way God does and speaks with wisdom and grace. In this session, we’ll explore how faith reshapes the way we treat others—and the words we use every day.
Session 12
The Letter of James | Part 3
When pride, pressure, or conflict take over, it’s tempting to grab for control. But James invites us to surrender—to live with humility, trust God in the tension, and do the good we already know to do.