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LEARNING TO SERVE LIKE CHRIST
Desert, Community, Project | Part 2
Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
June 7, 2026
Most of us want our lives to matter. We want to make a difference. We want to leave a mark on the world. But what if the path to significance isn't found in becoming more important? What if it's found in becoming less? In Part 2 of our series, Desert, Community, Project, we'll explore one of the most counter-cultural truths Jesus ever taught: greatness is found in service. Through the lives of John the Baptist, Jesus, and others who learned to put God's purposes ahead of their own, we'll discover why true service transforms not only the world around us—it transforms us as well.
Join us this Sunday as we learn what it means to pray:
"More of You. Less of me."
Icebreaker
What is one daily habit or rhythm in your life that has had a significant impact on who you are today?
Digging Into the Message
Pastor Keith defined spiritual transformation as: "God lovingly changing our thoughts, feelings, and actions to resemble
Jesus, in community, for the good of the world." Which part of that definition stands out most to you and why?
The message emphasized that spiritual transformation affects the whole person—mind, heart, and will. Which of those areas do you think God is most actively working on in your life right now?
Have you ever known someone who was strong in biblical knowledge, spiritual experiences, or religious activity, but lacked balance in the other areas? What can we learn from that?
Romans 8 describes Jesus as the pattern for our lives. When you think about becoming more like Jesus, what characteristic of His life do you most want to see developed in yourself?
Desert (Love God)
Jesus regularly withdrew to spend time alone with the Father. What currently helps you connect with God? What tends to distract you?
The message challenged us to practice "digital discipline." What role does technology play in helping or hindering your relationship with God?
Which spiritual discipline (prayer, solitude, fasting, worship, Scripture reading, etc.) would most strengthen your walk with God if practiced more consistently?
Community (Love One Another)
Why do you think God designed spiritual growth to happen in community rather than isolation?
The message contrasted the Communion Table with the coffee bar. In what ways can we sometimes approach church more like consumers than participants?
How has someone in the church helped shape your spiritual growth?
What would it look like for our group to become a more diverse, welcoming, and gospel-centered community?
Project (Love Your Neighbor)
Pastor Keith said, "Love is not love until it is given away." Where do you currently have opportunities to demonstrate Christ's love through service?
Who is someone in your life right now who may need to experience God's love through your words, encouragement, or practical help?
Tony Campolo's story reminds us that small acts of love matter. What is one simple act of kindness or service you could offer this week?
Application
Of the three rhythms—Desert, Community, or Project—which is strongest in your life right now? Which needs the most attention?
What is one specific step you will take this week to better align your life with the rhythm of Jesus?
Closing Prayer
Pray that God would make each member of the group more like Christ through time with God, authentic community, and loving service to others. Ask God to help you become "His suit of clothes" in the world this week.