Articles for Small Group Leaders
When a Same-Sex Married Couple Attends Your Small Group
"Spend significant time in your group meeting seeking God on how you should respond to same-sex couples who want to join your group."
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Online Small Group Discussion Template
An online small group meeting is a different experience compared to a face-to-face small group meeting. Thanks to technology innovations, people can still meet despite limitations with time and space, but it should not be approached exactly the same as an in-person group meeting.
Small Group Leaders Blogs
Christian Community: Theology, not a Pragmatic Structure
I live in two worlds. On the one hand, I read theologians who ask big sweeping questions about God, what God is doing in...
Small Group Leaders Blogs
Honor Cell Leaders with Rest and Reflection on Christ’s Incarnation
by Bill Joukhadar
A successful cell leader is not someone who believes "they" have it all together - "they" alone can do the job. How...
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Help! My Small Groups Are Tired of Zoom Meetings!
If you’re like most pastors, your small groups are tired of Zoom meetings. If people are working remotely, they are in a series of Zoom meetings all day long. As Nona Jones said, “The problem is that even though the meetings are different the experience is the same.” Zoom Fatigue is real.
Small Group Leaders How To's
5 Straightforward Steps to Make God’s Word a Part of Your Daily Life
Mike Mack: Like most humans, I struggle with seeking God with all my heart.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
7 Christmas Fellowship Ideas by Zoom
We’ll miss being with our families, but we’re grateful for the opportunities Zoom presents. In fact, here are some Christmas fellowship Zoom ideas we might not have considered otherwise—even if we simply record a Zoom greeting and send folks a link as a “video Christmas card”
Small Group Leaders Blogs
Evangelism and the Edification in a Cell Church
by Mario Vega
Although our lessons at the Elim church are focused on evangelism, it is inevitable for them to be at the same time...