Huddle #1 Objectives:
Be able to articulate the goal of Scripture Engagement
Be able to explain the ingredients of Scripture Engagement
Be proficient in using the S.O.A.P. Method
Huddle #1 Questions
What is your present approach to Scripture engagement?
What have been some of the challenges you’ve experienced?
What are some reasons why you don’t engage with Scripture as much as you would like or in a way you would like?
What lies might be at the heart of these reasons? (Keep in mind the 4 Gs and the 4 Questions as you Fruit to Root your heart)
What gospel truths do we need to be reminded of as we engage with Scripture?
What have you learned about God and yourself in this experience?
What do you see as the next step(s) the Holy Spirit is asking you to take to engage Scripture?
Huddle #2 Objectives:
The trainee can replicate the training process within the context of their house church meetings and discipleship groups.
The trainee has developed a six-month plan to train the house church members in Scripture engagement.
Huddle #2 Questions
How have you progressed in your training and practice of Scripture engagement?
What new things have you learned about God and yourself?
How do you envision this training being worked out in your house church?
What challenges do you anticipate and how might you address them?
What is your plan for the next six months to train people in Scripture engagement?
Other questions:
What does your Bible-reading habit look like?
What are the Bible reading habits of the folks in your house church?
Is reading and learning the Bible together a regular and consistent part of one-on-one and small-group discipleship? (It should be - the Word is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training for righteousness so the people of God are thoroughly equipped for every good work)
How are you studying the Bible in your house church meetings?
Do you memorize scripture and use it in ministry opportunities?