- Week 1Sep 7 – David and Samuel
Scripture: 1 Samuel 16
God sees what others miss. In this message, we meet young David through the eyes of the prophet Samuel. Though overlooked by his family, David is chosen by God. We'll explore what it means to be chosen—not because of outward qualifications, but because of the heart.
9/7 Groups GuideWeek 2Sep 14 – David and GoliathScripture: 1 Samuel 17
This is the moment that defined David for generations. But this is not just a story of courage; it’s about faith in a God who is bigger than any giant. What giants are you facing—and where is your confidence?
9/14 Groups GuideWeek 3Sep 21 – David and JonathanScripture: 1 Samuel 20
In one of the most beautiful pictures of friendship in the Bible, David and Jonathan model loyalty, trust, and sacrifice. We’ll reflect on the kind of relationships that shape us—and how God works through covenant friendships.
Week 4Sep 28 – David and AbiatharScripture: 1 Samuel 21
As David begins his life on the run, he receives help from the priest Abiathar. This moment of need and provision reminds us that God often meets us in the wilderness, through unexpected allies.
Week 5Oct 5 – David and SaulScripture: 1 Samuel 24
David has the opportunity to take revenge on Saul but chooses restraint. In a culture that celebrates vengeance, David trusted the sovereignty of God and His timing.
Week 6Oct 12 – David and MichalScripture: 2 Samuel 6
Scripture: 2 Samuel 6
David dances before the Lord with abandon—and his wife Michal is embarrassed. This moment reveals a contrast in heart posture: one of joyful worship, and one of judgment. How do we respond to God’s presence?
Week 7Oct 19 – David and NathanScripture: 2 Samuel 7
David desires to build a house for God, but God turns it around and promises to build a house for David. This covenant moment reveals God’s grace and His unfolding plan of redemption—even when our plans are not His plans.
Week 8Nov 2 – David and BathshebaScripture: 2 Samuel 11
David’s greatest moral failure is on full display. Lust, deception, and murder spiral into devastating consequences. This message confronts the reality of sin—and the cost when we stray from God’s ways.
Week 9Nov 9 – David and NathanScripture: 2 Samuel 12
When Nathan confronts David, we see the power of truth spoken in love—and a broken man’s path to repentance. God's mercy meets us when we come clean. This is a week of hard truth and deep grace.
Week 10Nov 16 – David and AbsalomScripture: 2 Samuel 16–18
The consequences of David's sin unfold in his family, and his relationship with his son Absalom ends in heartbreak. This message speaks to the pain of broken family relationships and the God who remains with us in grief.
Week 11Nov 16 – David and AbsalomScripture: 2 Samuel 16–18
The consequences of David's sin unfold in his family, and his relationship with his son Absalom ends in heartbreak. This message speaks to the pain of broken family relationships and the God who remains with us in grief.
Week 12Nov 23 – David and SolomonScripture: 1 Chronicles 28–29
As David nears the end of his life, he passes the baton to Solomon. It's a moment of legacy, vision, and worship. We’ll close the series with a call to invest in what will outlast us and live for God's purposes to the very end.