Articles for Small Group Leaders
It’s Noisy Out There: Why We Need Intergenerational Community
Our kids are being raised in a time where, if left to their own devices, they would rarely interact with generations beyond theirs. The noise is deafening. And the need for intergenerational community is great.
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Grow Bigger by Growing Smaller
We have often said that as we grow bigger, we also want to grow smaller. So instead of building a massive central facility and forcing people to drive there, we encourage people to stay where you are, serve where you live and be the church in your community. Find out more about how to grow bigger.
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9 Reasons Life Groups Go South
Some life groups are terrible because nobody talks. Others are terrible because no matter what the topic is some dude brings the whole discussion back to his hobby horse. Others make you want to hit yourself in the face with a 2 x 4.
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4 Hacks To Recruiting New Small Group Leaders
Recruiting new small group leaders can feel like an all-year, all-hands-on-deck operation. Here are four hacks to make it easier.
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Too Much Success? 4 Ideas for Subgrouping Your Small Group
Bigger isn’t always better, especially when it comes to small groups! The challenge remains: how can we make our big-sized groups smaller? Why not encourage your small groups to give subgrouping a try?
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Jesus Community: The Goal of Every Church and Small Group
Jesus created community that stood in contrast to the popular versions of community at the time. Often our small group visions fall short of Jesus community in similar ways.
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Vital Questions for Small Group Leaders
So goes the leader, so goes the small group! So start your meeting with your small group leaders by asking two or three questions like these.
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How to Fill Your Small Group With Encouragement
Encouragement is one of the spiritual gifts explicitly referenced in the New Testament. It’s so important that God tells us it should be a daily practice.