by Guest | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog Articles
Guest This year’s THINK conference was all about doing the work you’ve been given to the glory of God no matter what you do. The struggle to make work more than just a job is one that we can all relate to, but Dr. Dan Doriani encouraged us to see our work as...
by Guest | Feb 18, 2022 | Blog Articles
Blog Articles Why do Small Group Leaders need theology? On one hand, the answer is simple: Small Group Leaders are Christians! On the other hand, the question resists simple answers. This is partly because not all Christians today believe theology is important. So,...
by Bob Martin | Feb 2, 2022 | Blog Articles
Bob Martin Should I open my Small Group to new people? Or is it better to keep the members we have right now? Every Small Group Leader wrestles with this problem, especially if they want to keep their group from growing stagnant. Here are three questions to ask...
by Guest | Jan 1, 2022 | Blog Articles, Leaders and Coaches
Guest In 2021, Small Group was a place to be. Be tired. Be devastated. Be hopeful. Be prayerful. Be happy. Be confused. Be disappointed. Be gracious. Be needy. Whatever the day held, our members found that in being together, there was freedom to be themselves and to...
by Guest | Dec 9, 2021 | Blog Articles, Leaders and Coaches
Guest Giving and receiving feedback are important skills for everyone to have, particularly those who are in leadership positions. Without feedback, leaders can become complacent and make decisions that benefit them but neglect the needs of those that they lead. When...
by Bob Martin | Aug 4, 2021 | Blog Articles, Group Members
Bob Martin We all bring our expectations with us into church. The problem is that our expectations aren’t always accurate. Small Groups may not be what you think they are. Here are five misconceptions about Small Groups: 1. A Small Group Is Too Much Commitment When I...