Seol Course
The Seol Course is a chance to explore the expansive mission of God and discover how we can join in with what He’s already doing in the ordinary places of our lives.
It helps us see the big picture of God’s mission: His desire to make all things new, to bring renewal, hope, and wholeness to people and places. And it invites us to rethink what mission looks like — not as programmes or pressure, but as everyday faithfulness in the culture and context we live in here in Ireland.
Together, we’ll learn how to pay attention to our town, notice where God is at work, and take small, meaningful steps to join Him. It’s a shared journey of discovering how we, as individuals and as a community, can live out the way of Jesus.
As with all of our events, this will be informal and you are free to take part as much or as little as you want.
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SESSION 1 – 15 July
GOD OF MISSION – RESPONDING TO GOD’S LOVE
Mission does not start with us but begins with God and His love that is working to make all things new. His love is the source and shape of all mission that we are invited to participate in.
SESSION 2 – 22 July
BEING & DOING – FOLLOWING THE EXAMPLE OF JESUS
Being a follower of Jesus is an invitation to be with Him and to participate in what he is doing in the world in our day to day lives.
SESSION 3 – 29 July
COMMUNITY ON MISSION
God created the church as ‘a sign, a foretaste and an instrument’ – How do we cultivate community as a demonstration of God’s Kingdom?
SESSION 4 – 5 August
GOOD NEWS? – CONTEXT AND CULTURE
Growing in confidence that the gospel is actually good news for us and those around us – and finding words and ways to communicate that.
SESSION 5 – 12 August
TABLE – A POSTURE FOR MISSION
Looking at the interactions of Jesus to help us reflect on our posture in mission. How does the table act as an image of the way we interact with those around us.
SESSION 6 – 19 August
ALL THINGS NEW – JUSTICE AND SHALOM
In the end God has promised to make all things new. How do we as communities participate in what God is already doing now, particularly in relation to justice and shalom.