Table Talk | September 6-7

Kyle Patrick   -  

Opening Question:

  • If someone asked you to identify your family’s values, could you articulate them? Why or why not?

Key Takeaways:

  1. The great commandment (love God and love others) and the great commission (make disciples) form the foundation for every church that follows Jesus.
  2. HDC engages this foundation through relationships with those in our Oikos (sphere of influence).
  3. HDC has specific family values that keep them aligned with their foundation and purpose.

Discussion Questions:

  1. How does understanding the great commandment and great commission shape our approach to living out our faith?
  2. Pastor Todd mentioned that HDC focuses on reaching people through existing relationships (oikos). How does this approach differ from other evangelism methods you’ve seen or experienced?
  3. Reflect on the four core values of HDC: truthful, helpful, durable, and enjoyable. Which of these resonates most with you and why?
  4. The sermon emphasized the importance of being “ambassadors for Christ” in our daily lives. What challenges do you face in living out this role?
  5. How might articulating your personal or family values help you live more intentionally as a follower of Christ?

Practical Applications:

  1. Create an “oikos card” listing 8-15 people in your sphere of influence who don’t yet know Christ. Commit to praying for them regularly.
  2. Write down your personal or family mission statement and values. Share with the group next week.
  3. Identify one way you can live out each of HDC’s core values (truthful, helpful, durable, enjoyable) in the coming week.
  4. Reflect on how you can be a better “ambassador for Christ” in your daily interactions. Choose one specific action to implement this week.

Closing Prayer:

Spend time praying for each other’s oikos lists and for opportunities to live out God’s family values in your everyday lives.