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Lance Witt on Staying Healthy in the Ministry and Measuring What Matters in Ministry
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Is Delegating Demoralizing?
Clearly you have more to do than you could or should be doing on your own. Whether you lead a team or work solo, as your small groups ministry grows, there is more to do than is humanly possible. You have to multiply yourself for sure. You have to pass things on to other capable folks or else you will continue to feel like your failing your leaders or you will burn yourself out. (Give yourself aâŠ
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Putting COVID Behind Us
Putting COVID Behind Us
The last two years have been unprecedented, unbelievable, devastating, incredible. (Pretend this is the Amplified version of this blog. You pick the word!) Now, as the last holdouts for Coronavirus mandates, Oregon, Washington, and others, are planning to reduce their restrictions, itâs time to put COVID behind us and move forward as a church. But, moving forward is not the same as returning toâŠ
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What are Some Creative Ways to Recruit More Group Leaders?
What are Some Creative Ways to Recruit More Group Leaders?
This great question comes from Ashley Calabro, Small Group Director at 5 Points Church, Easley, South Carolina. And, this is THE question for small group point people, isnât it? If you donât have a leader, well, you donât have a group. Here are some âcreativeâ ways to recruit leaders: Look at Your Current Group Members Often your best new leaders are already in a group. Who is the groupâŠ
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Heather Zempel on Developing Leaders and Making Disciples
Episode 13: Heather Zempel
Episode 13: Heather Zempel
https://exponentialgroups.podbean.com/e/heather-zempel-on-developing-leaders-and-making-disciples/ This Podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts â Google Play â Spotify â Amazon Music/Audible â Pandora -Podbean â Tune In â iHeartRadio â PlayerFM â Listen Notes Show Notes Heather Zempel serves as the Discipleship Pastor and Ministries Director at National Community Church in Washington, DC.âŠ
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Handling Controversial Issues in Groups
Handling Controversial Issues in Groups
These are controversial times. You probably donât have to think too hard about controversial issues that could pop up in small groups. In fact, some of the issues probably already have. Whatâs the best way to handle them? Should you just avoid controversy in groups? Is there a way for groups to navigate controversy in a positive or meaningful way? When you consider the conversations betweenâŠ
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Connecting with Unchurched People
Connecting with Unchurched People
The last two years have brought a decadeâs worth of change to the culture and to the church. If unchurched people were reluctant to visit your church before, why would they come now and risk getting sick, right? Clearly, the new front door of the church is the online worship service. The side door of your church is (and has been) small groups. Think about how you can connect with more unchurchedâŠ
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You Deserve a Promotion
You Deserve a Promotion
You work hard. Youâve learned a lot. You are growing your small groups both numerically and spiritually. Your hard work should pay off. But, a promotion is not necessarily a bigger salary or a larger title (but it could be!) Your small group ministry will grow. Your time will not. How are you preparing yourself for whatâs ahead? Many small group pastors and directors start out as small groupâŠ
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Small Group Restart Part 5
Small Group Restart Part 4 - Getting People into Groups
Small Group Restart Part 3 - Recruiting New Leaders
Small Group Restart Part 2
Small Group Restart Part 1
Whatâs Wrong with Rooted
Whatâs Wrong with Rooted
By now youâve probably heard of Rooted or used it in your church. Rooted is an experience brought over from Kenya by Mariners Church about a decade ago. If you havenât heard of Rooted, you can get the full details here and here . While many churches have seen phenomenal life transformations through Rooted, other churches have struggled to implement Rooted or to deal with life after Rooted. WhileâŠ
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Small Groups are a Leadership Development Factory
Small Groups are a Leadership Development Factory
If you need more leaders and even people just to help in your church, you are in good company these days. With low attendance numbers dragging on into the third year since COVID began, the leadership deficit in most churches is bigger than itâs ever been. Small groups are a great catalyst for growing leaders. Every Disciple Can Make a Disciple Sometimes you can get a little triggered when weâŠ
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