Who It's For
Pastors addressing a grace-confused congregation, church planters planting in religious communities, leaders wanting to recalibrate their congregation's theology of grace.
The Big Idea
Grace that doesn't offend self-righteousness isn't grace—it's something else.
What's Included
- —3 complete sermon outlines (3 movements each)
- —Series overview with theological framework
- —Study guides with Greek/Hebrew word studies
- —Small group discussion guides (4-part per sermon)
- —Church handouts for each week
- —Prose notes for full sermon preparation
What You'll Get
A complete 3-week sermon series that helps congregations unpack what grace actually means through the lens of biblical stories that scandalized the religious.
- 3 Complete Sermon Outlines: Each with 3 movements, theological depth, and pastoral application
- Series Overview: Theological framework connecting all three weeks
- Study Guides: Deep theological study for each sermon (8-10 pages each)
- Small Group Guides: 4-part discussion for each sermon week
- Church Handouts: Weekly takeaways for your congregation
- Prose Notes: Full narrative for preparation
How to Use This
- Read the series overview to understand the theological arc
- Work through each sermon study guide
- Preach the series on consecutive weeks for full impact
- Use the small group guides for midweek discussion (especially important for this topic)
- Print and distribute the weekly handouts
Pro tip: This series works best when you have committed prayer coverage, especially from leaders who've experienced God's grace overturning their own judgment. The content will touch something deep—be prepared for stories.
This resource is ideal for churches needing a grace reset or congregations overly influenced by legalism.
