Episode Summary
When the Function Changes
In Episode 2 of Remodeled for the Same Mission, Danny reflects on returning to a room he helped build years earlier — only to realize it needed to be remodeled because its function had changed. The mission of the salon was still the same: to serve people well. But the method of that service had evolved, and the space had to adapt.
Through this practical experience, Danny draws a powerful parallel to his own life — transitioning from pastoring a church to serving as a hospice chaplain. The calling remained steady: preach the gospel, encourage hearts, pray with people, walk with them through sacred moments. But the environment changed. The audience changed. The setting shifted from pulpit to bedside.
This episode reminds us that identity should not be rooted in titles, platforms, or visibility — but in obedience. God often preserves our purpose while adjusting the expression of that purpose. What feels like loss may actually be refinement. What feels smaller may actually be deeper.
If you’re navigating a season where your role has shifted — in career, ministry, family, health, or influence — this episode offers reassurance: the room may look different, but the calling still stands.
God is not erasing your purpose.
He may simply be remodeling how it’s lived out.
Small Group Companion Guide – Episode 2
When the Function Changes
Opening Icebreaker
Have you ever experienced a season where your role changed but your responsibilities stayed similar?
What’s one major life transition that reshaped how you see yourself?
Scripture Focus
1 Corinthians 9:22
“I have become all things to all people, that by all means I might save some.”
Read this verse together and reflect on the flexibility Paul demonstrates without compromising his mission.
Teaching Reflection
Take a moment to reflect silently:
What role or title have you held in the past that shaped you?
How did it feel when that season ended or shifted?
Discuss:
Did you struggle more with the change itself or with what it meant about your identity?
Discussion Questions
1. Identity vs. Assignment
What roles have you held that became part of how you saw yourself?
How do we guard against tying our identity too closely to a position?
What remains true about you even when your role changes?
2. Grieving Former Seasons
Transitions often include grief.
Is there a former season you still miss?
What made that season meaningful?
Could it be that God was preparing you for something deeper?
3. Flexibility in Faith
Paul adjusted his approach without changing his mission.
Where is God asking you to be flexible?
What makes flexibility difficult for you — fear, pride, comfort, uncertainty?
4. Measuring Impact Differently
We often measure impact by visibility or numbers.
How does our culture define success?
How does God define faithfulness?
Have you experienced a moment that felt small but spiritually significant?
5. Learning the New Room
Every new season requires adjustment.
What skills or attitudes might this season be developing in you?
What does this current “room” require that the last one didn’t?
Personal Reflection Exercise
Have each participant write down:
One former role they’ve transitioned out of.
One lesson that season taught them.
One way their calling still remains active today.
Encourage participants to pray privately over these reflections before sharing (if comfortable).
Group Prayer Focus
Pray together for:
Courage in transition.
Freedom from comparison.
Clarity of calling.
Flexibility rooted in trust.
Confidence that God wastes nothing.
Leader Insight
Remind the group:
The mission of your life is not limited to a location, title, or audience size. Faithfulness carries eternal weight, even when the setting changes.
Encourage open honesty — transitions often stir deep emotion.