As part of our mission statement to connect people with God and others, we desire for people to be known in a way that is not possible in a large gathering.

Connection Groups typically gather on Sunday evenings in homes all over Linn County.

Each Sunday we provide questions based on the sermon to guide a discussion time into deeper spiritual understanding.

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“Birth of the Church”              Acts 2:1-13           January 11th, 2026

1. Were there any unusual birth experiences in your family that are often get retold?

2. Have you ever been a part of the birth of a church? What do you think would be involved with starting a church?

3. Read Acts 2:1-4. What would it take to bring unity to a group of people? How would FBC implement concepts that build toward greater unity?

4. What is the significance of the wind and the fire? What Old Testament imagery is being referenced?

5. What comparisons, or contrasts, can you make to the entrance of Christ into the world?

6. What is the significance that everyone hears the message in their own language? Why do you think the languages are all listed in verses 8-11?

7. What does this moment teach us about missions? (See also Revelation 7:9) How do we know that God wants the church to be key to advancing the gospel around the world? (See also Acts 1:8)

8. How does Acts 2:1-13 reverse or respond to the story of the Tower of Babel? (Genesis 11)

9. Based on this text (and 1:8), how would you expect the rest of the book of Acts to play out?

10. How do you explain the varied responses of people from the crowd? (v.12-13, 41) How did you respond the first time you heard the gospel? What finally convinced you to go all in for Christ?