Top Small Group Studies For 2021 - The Small Group Series
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Here are a handful of small group topics, curriculums, and studies that I love and recommend for 2021!
I highlight the following:
Not A Fan by Kyle Idleman
Crazy Love and Multiply by Francis Chan
Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey
My Utmost For His Highest by Oswald Chambers
LiveDead Joy by Dick Brodgen
Bible Reading Discussions
Sermon Discussions
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Do you have a vision to start a small group where people can connect and grow spiritually?
Small Groups, LifeGroups, Home Groups, etc. are simply a tool in the tool belt to help you make disciples. Groups within your church create a structured and easy to find place where you can help people connect the dots in their faith, take next steps, follow Jesus, and lead them into community.
Here's the outline for the small group mini course:
Part 1 - We discuss the following: what a group is, benefits of groups, your church involvement, the right motive, healthy accountability, and laying the right foundation that starts with the heart.
The following videos really get into nuts, bolts, and mechanics:
Part 2 - Picking the type of group to lead and the best content.
Part 3 - Finalizing the details of your group, the when, where, and ideal feel.
Part 4 - Planning out the flow and mapping out your first session.
Part 5 - Launching strong and getting sign ups.
Part 6 - Winning at follow up and clear communication.
Part 7 - Creating the culture and desired outcome.
Watch the course here:
• Playlist
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Did this video help you or do you have any go to books that you love for small groups?
If so, please leave a comment or question below as I'd love to hear from you!
Chapters:
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0:23 Not A Fan
1:07 Crazy Love
1:50 Total Money Makeover
2:46 Devos - My Utmost and LiveDead Joy
4:16 The Bible
5:31 Sermon Discussion
What books or studies do you suggest for small groups? Are there any curriculums that have made a big impact on you?