We expect "Expository Studying" to characterise the preparation of preachers.
We expect "Expository Preaching" to explain the author's meaning of the text.
We expect "Expository Listening" from ourselves and one another so we listen in a way that brings understanding to the text and its implications for our lives.
But we need to add "Expository Fellowship" so that our interaction as the Church with one another also imprints the meaning of the text on our lives.
This guide has been developed and refined for use in a post-sermon group discussion setting. Bring the notes you took during the preaching, and work through this guide to produce spiritual conversations that stay within the bounds of the Word of God.
Expository Fellowship Guide
Author: Andrew Zekveld
We expect "Expository Studying" to characterise the preparation of preachers.
We expect "Expository Preaching" to explain the author's meaning of the text.
We expect "Expository Listening" from ourselves and one another so we listen in a way that brings understanding to the text and its implications for our lives.
But we need to add "Expository Fellowship" so that our interaction as the Church with one another also imprints the meaning of the text on our lives.
This guide has been developed and refined for use in a post-sermon group discussion setting. Bring the notes you took during the preaching, and work through this guide to produce spiritual conversations that stay within the bounds of the Word of God.
A class explaining how to use the Expository Fellowship guide is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxwuC4UbZXg
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