 | Training Themes Growing Small Groups Developing small groups is an essential part of developing your church.
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| Topics: | Cell groups, Community, Fellowship, Health, Home groups, Shepherding, Small group coach, Small group leader, Small groups |
| Filters: | Bible study, Church staff, Elder, Pastor, Shepherd, Small groups |
| References: | 2 Corinthians 1:3-7 , John 17:20-21 , Philippians 3:12 |
| Date Added: | August 05, 2004 |
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Discover the transforming power of small groups. Whether you are starting a new small groups ministry in your church or revitalizing an existing one, this theme offers you many valuable tools. An interview with Russ Robinson, pastor of Meadowbrook Church in New Jersey and former Director of Small Groups at Willow Creek Community Church, casts a vision for authentic small groups. Russ speaks of the '"radical oneness” Christ desires to see in the church, and he gives practical advice for stepping toward this goal. This theme also offers assessments to gauge the health of your small groups, practical how-to articles, a case study, and more.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Why We Need Small Groups6 biblical reasons. Brett Eastman
The Vision Behind Small GroupsCommunity begins with a purpose. with Russ Robinson
Five Essentials for Small Group HealthAre your small groups focused for success? Randall Neighbour
Five Tasks for Small Group LeadersDo you make time for the most important roles of leadership? Adapted from LifeTogetherToday.com
Beyond Playing CommunityBreak through pretense to authenticity. Dave Joffe
Three Keys to Starting a Small Groups MinistryA successful start begins with your leaders. Brett Eastman
Drawing Men into Small GroupsA proven plan for reaching reluctant men. Patrick Morley
Renewing Small Group HealthRevive your small groups with a fresh start. Adapted from LifeTogetherToday.com
E-GroupsFor people too busy for small groups, meet in cyberspace. Marilyn A. Yocum
Small Groups with a Common CauseConvert your group members' common concerns into action. Robert Lewis
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