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Don’t Wait for the Leader: 7 Ways to Make Your Small Group Amazing Now

Don’t Wait for the Leader: 7 Ways to Make Your Small Group Amazing Now

Many people think that it’s the leader who makes or breaks a small group. But a great small group is usually the result of one or two group members who make the difference. The Bible’s one another commands lay out practical steps that can help you turn your group into the community it’s designed to be.

6 Mistakes People Make Leading Small Group Bible Studies

6 Mistakes People Make Leading Small Group Bible Studies

Have you ever been in a small group discussion that was more awkward than awesome? You look around and see silence, rambling, confusion, and irritation. Maybe you’ve been the one leading and wondered what went wrong. Consider these pitfalls that can make even the best of Bible studies less than they were intended to be.

Avoiding Drift: How to Keep Your Small Group Thriving

Avoiding Drift: How to Keep Your Small Group Thriving

Starting a small group is fun, but what started as a great thing can easily become a tired thing. While God is the one who builds community, there are practical steps you can take to keep your small group thriving over the long term.

Your First Small Group: What to Know Before You Go

Your First Small Group: What to Know Before You Go

Joining a small group for the first time can feel intimidating, but it’s one of the best ways to grow in your faith. Here’s what to expect, how to prepare, and why it’s worth showing up.

What Happens in a Small Group and Why You Need One

What Happens in a Small Group and Why You Need One

When people think of church, they usually think of the place where you sit, listen, and sing on a Sunday morning, but church was intended to be much more. Church can be a lonely place if you never get past the crowd. You need relationships with other Christians you can invest in and be supported by. You need people to pray for and who will pray for you. You need a place where you can experience the family of God, not just a meeting with God. Small groups, or what we call life groups, are where those things happen.