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Developing an Invitational Culture

Use this practical activity to help evaluate your church’s methods of attracting people into small groups.
See "Re-Launching a Small-Groups Ministry" Training Pack
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Topics:Growth, Leadership, Marketing, Planning, Recruiting, Small groups, Strategy
Filters:Christian education, Elder, Pastor, Small group leader, Small groups
Purpose:Discipleship
References:John 1:40-42
Date Added:September 26, 2007
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John 1:40–42

Ultimately, invitation is the key to creating small groups. When an invitational culture permeates a church, people are more likely to be connected—to belong. Think what it would be like if every person—whether long-time member or visitor—felt invited to be a part of church groups. And consider how that experience would ...

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