“Have You Eaten Yet?” Small Group Series
The "Have You Eaten Yet?" Small Group Series is designed for small groups to read and share about their stories and experiences. The small group series will explore God’s hospitality in Scripture and reflect on what that means for themselves and their campus.


The Have you eaten yet? small group series is designed for small groups to read and share about their stories and experiences. The questions will prompt the group to talk about their experiences in relation to the Scripture stories. Our hope is that Asian American students will develop deeper relationships with God and others in a way that is familiar to them and gain a renewed sense of belonging and hospitality in the kingdom of God.
Each guide includes:
- Introduction and warm-up question for the Asian American experience.
- Context summary to help understand the Scripture.
- Discussion questions for the passages.
- Summary of the passage in relation to God’s hospitality.
- Gleaning and growing questions that will help the group share and listen to each other’s stories.
- Check out questions.
You are encouraged to go through these guides in the order below. Each guide builds upon the concept of God’s hospitality. Be sure to look at the User guide for best ways to plan and engage your small group in this series.
1. Story Sharing
Describe your story and learn more about each other's experiences.
2. Isaiah 25 & 55
Explore what God’s hospitality looks like for the Israelites.
3. Luke 14
Discover how God’s hospitality invites everyone to the table.
6. Mark 6
Mark 6
8. Reflection
Reflection
About this Resource

This resource is part of the “Have You Eaten Yet?” (HYEY) Campaign, a new student outreach campaign to reach Asian American students on campus through social media, events, food, and community.
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About the authors
Ashley is the Resource Specialist for the Asian American Ministries department. She formerly served as a campus minister at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, working primarily with Hmong American and Asian American students. She co-hosts the Better Than Seven Sons podcast and dabbles into many projects. Ashley now lives in St. Paul, MN with her husband where they enjoy learning and exploring the history and people of the city.
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