LEADER GUIDE Occupy All Streets Occupy All Streets The Point Who you are isn’t defined by what you do, but by who Jesus is to you. Jesus called you to great things. Leader Notes Help students begin to discover the ways that God has made them and wired them. Help them figure out how God wants to use them at home, in school, with their friends, and in their activities. Also, help them figure out what it looks like to live out whatever God is calling them to in their lives. Talk It Over Switch Group Questions 1. What were your thoughts about Carl’s message? What did you like, what are some things you didn’t understand? What’s something you took away from it? 2. What’s one thing you’ve been labeled as in your life? Why did you get that label? 3. Do you think it’s easy to get labeled in your school? Why or why not? 4. Open your Bible or Bible App and look up Luke 19:1-10 together. 5. What’s happening in this passage? What do you think this passage means and is talking about? How can you apply this passage to your own life? 6. What’s something that God might be calling you to? Why? 7. What’s something that you want to make a difference in this summer? What’s that thing? 8. Who is someone that you know you could help this summer? 1. Would you say that you do a good job of “occupying” your school, home, and with friends to show them who God is? Why or why not? 2. Where would you say God is calling you most to “occupy” to be a Christian example? 3. How are you different because you’re a Christian? How has Jesus changed you? 4. Has God ever given you a revelation or told you something that you needed to do? If so, tell about it? If not, why do you think He hasn’t? 5. Open your Bible or Bible App and look up Luke 19:1-10 together. 6. What’s happening in this passage? What do you think this passage means and is talking about? What are some things that stand out to you in this passage? Can you apply this passage to your own life? 7. How do you want God to use you now?