DR. BETH JONES
Professor of Theology at Wheaton College
As we experience embodied discipleship by meeting in small groups, we submit the whole of the person, body and soul, to Jesus Christ.
Main Session: Biblical Sexuality
Possible Discussion Questions/Activities:
What practical steps can we take to honor those in our groups who are not within the majority experience at Wheaton?
What does sexual fulfillment in singleness mean?
How does the phrase "you were bought with a price" make you feel?
What was taught to you regarding sexuality as you grew up - was it from the “gnostic” perspective?
What practical language changes can we make to better reflect the "we" of the body of Christ with regard to sexuality?
How do we live out the reality that "sex is good" but also "sex is serious"?
Bonus Videos
How far is too far?
Theology of the Body
The Pitfall of Pornography