The 4 Whys of Small Groups This Year

Josh on September 9th, 2008

I shared this quick lesson at our small group training tonight. If you can use any of it, go for it!

Why small groups?  The weekend worship service is the entry-level program (reach), and small groups help us accomplish the biblical purpose of fellowship (connect). Small groups are the key to the rest our discipleship process (grow, discover, honor). We want students in a safe, honest, accountable, spiritual relationship with a caring adult like you to help them progress spiritually.

Why are they at The Refinery? Meeting for the first 9 weeks in The Refinery will help unify our leadership team and build confidence in our rookie and newly promoted leaders. We want to spend time together in training each week, as well as help introduce new tools to help us measure our success. The focus on building a leadership team for the first 9 weeks will helps us go the distance the other 20 weeks left in the year. A stronger leader will make for a stronger group.

Why are we using a unified cirriculum? I’m excited to announce a 4-year small group cirriculum we can use to help all of our students be on the same page and headed in the same direction. We can now use small groups as a way to steer our collective ministry, as well as make sure we cover a full-spectrum of biblical teaching before a student graduates.

Why are we having family dinners? I love to eat, that’s why! Actually, I know that some of the best conversations happen over food – I want us to laugh, pray, eat, joke, learn and grow together. Some of my favorite memories of those moments happen at a dinner table. Let’s create a casual environment of friendship and mentoring and open up the conversation and help us all be better leaders.

JG

Jay at 5:49am September 10

Hi There
In your article – ‘the 4 whys of small group’, you mentioned that you had a 4 yr curriculum for youth ministry – what is that curriculum, where can I preview it, is it available to others. That has been one of the hardest parts of youth ministry – there are stacks of games available, lots of resources – but the majority are stand alone. On the children’s ministry side there are a lot of good quality curriculums – I have long been searching for something smilar for youth ministry.

JG at 6:02pm May 15

Let me shoot Andy a note – I know they’ll be making some changes to it based on the feedback from our leaders. I’ll find out and post it here when I do! JG