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Small Groups Make A Big Difference Bill Alphin The Virginia Baptist Mission Board 800.ALL.BGAV [email protected] 4/20/06

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Small Groups Make A Big Difference. Bill Alphin The Virginia Baptist Mission Board 800.ALL.BGAV [email protected] 4/20/06. What is your definition of a small group ministry?. Why have a small group ministry?. Disciple making happens best. Where there is intimacy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Small Groups Make A Big Difference

Small Groups MakeA Big Difference

Bill AlphinThe Virginia Baptist Mission Board

[email protected]

4/20/06

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What is your definition of a small group

ministry?

Why have a small group ministry?

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Disciple making happens best...

• Where there is intimacy.

• Where there is purposeful and sequential small groups.

• Where there is mentoring.

• Where there is modeling.

• Where there is discipline.

• Where there is accountability.

• The KEY: Trusting relationships!

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Disciple making requires a system of groups that provides three levels of

relationships...

• Celebration/Worship group: (Unity)

• Congregation (ABF): (Fellowship)

• Cell or small group: <12 (Intimacy and accountability)

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About Smaller Congregations…

• Yes, smaller congregations can be an effective disciple making church.

• Smaller churches can be intentional.

• Rely on the one-on-one mentoring and networking opportunities.

• Mentor one leader who mentors one leader…

• You only need one small group to get started.

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Small groups and intimacy:

• Intimacy requires groups to be closed.

• Intimacy requires continuation: Groups must be ongoing (Meeting for more than a year).

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About the Adult Sunday School:

• Sunday School groups must be open.

• Sunday School groups do not have the allotted time needed to develop intimacy in relationships.

• “Neighborly ”commitments Vs. “family” commitments. (SS is Phase One level)

• Sunday School provides for networking and caring.

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Small groups should be sequential...

This means people are grouped together according to where they are in their faith journey...

Each phase of discipleshipmoves the disciple to a higher level of commitment.

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Groups As Disciple Making Tools:

• Covenant Group.

• Basic Accountability Group.

• Ongoing Accountability Group.

• Ministry Community.

• Support Group.

• Fishing Pools.

• Task Groups and Committees.

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Covenant Groups

• Small groups of 7-17 persons.• Focusing on the lowest level of

disciple making (come and see).• Serves as an introduction to small

groups.• Open but become closed.• Meet for 13-26 weeks.

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Basic Accountability Group

• Group of 7-17.• Meets for 6-24 months.• Focuses on the “Come and follow me”

stage.• The group is closed.• Establishes the basic habits (prayer, Bible

study, quiet time, witnessing, fellowship, obedience, growth.

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Ongoing AccountabilityGroup

• Group of 7-17.

• Focuses on the “Be with me” stage and “Remain in Me” stage.

• The group is closed and long-term in nature.

• Helps maintain basic habits and add new ones.

• It may occasionally re-open.

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Ministry Community

• Meeting of all small group leaders.

• Meets once or twice a month.

• Vision-casting.

• Huddle (Communication)

• Skill development.

• Mutual encouragement.

• Ministry planning.

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Support Group

• A small group (7-17)

• Focused on “Come and See”.

• Specializes in addressing a specific need.

• Group is closed and confidential.

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Fishing Pools

• This is an open group.

• Last long enough to build relationship.

• Bridges between an outsider and people and church programs.

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A small group leader should be...

(In part, from Bob Gilliam, T-Net International)

• Beyond the “Follow Me” phase.

• The kind of person you could “catch” Christianity from if you weren’t careful.

• Specifically trained to lead a small group.

• Observed as gifted and able.

• Support of the mission of the church.

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Three methods used to deploy qualified disciple

makers…(Bob Gilliam, T-Net)

• Involvement in a model group. (Takes about 9-12 months.)

• Fast-tracking leaders through an abbreviated model group. (Takes 2-3 months.)

• Advanced placement. (50% will fail!)

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An effective disciple making An effective disciple making church must have leaders. church must have leaders.

Develop disciple making leaders Develop disciple making leaders by...by...

• Affirm those who are effective Christian disciples and leaders.

• Provide vision and encouragement.

• Discover and utilize spiritual gifts.

• Create accountability relationships for leaders through a leadership community.

• Free leaders of institutional Maintenance. Edward H. Hammett Making the Church Work.

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An effective disciple making An effective disciple making church must have leaders. church must have leaders.

Develop disciple making leaders Develop disciple making leaders by...by...

• Affirm those who are effective Christian disciples and leaders.

• Provide vision and encouragement.• Discover and utilize spiritual gifts.• Create accountability relationships for

leaders through a leadership community.• Free leaders of institutional Maintenance.

Edward H. Hammett Making the Church

Work.

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Training for Small Group Leaders

• Understand group dynamics.

• Life cycle of small groups.

• Expectations of participants.

• Practice conflict utilization skills.

• Develop/practice facilitator skills.

• Understand role of small group.

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The Leadership Community(The T-Net Model)

• Nurture (Plenary Session)• Vision Casting-Large Picture (Plenary

Session)• Cross-pollination of ideas and activities.

(Plenary)• Skill Development (Sub-groups by type)• Huddle/Planning (Sub-groups by type)• Meets at least monthly.

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More about vision casting.

• Reminding leaders of purpose.

• Brainstorming new ministries and directions.

• Sharing needs and ministry opportunities.

• Planning for growth and expansion.

• Success stories told.

• Celebration of accomplishments.

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Getting Started…

• What do you want to accomplish?• Develop a plan. • Inventory existing small groups.• What small groups are needed?• What about your leadership base?• Enlist and train new leaders.• Select curriculum resources.• Set a date for new groups.• Enlist participants.

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Ensuring a Successful Small Group Ministry…

• Have a person responsible for coordination of small group min.

• Make sure the church knows what is happening with the small group ministry.

• Maintain the leadership community and on-going training.

• Develop new small group leaders.