Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Darryl Needs Your Help

When Darryl began leading a small group six months ago, it started with a bang! People came because they liked the curriculum...and the snacks! (Darryl's wife is an excellent cook!) Lately however...the "new" has worn off and Darryl is noticing that relationships within the group are still quite shallow. While members seem to be really getting into the studies, they don't seem to be connecting to one another on the deeper level Darryl hoped for. Beyond the study focus, they don't seem to understand "why" they are there. How can Darryl move the group beyond shallow acquaintance, to genuine, vibrant community? What advice would you give Darryl? Please post your response below.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Adam's Group Photo

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Birthing A New Group

Perhaps you and your group members would like to invite someone new to your group but are hesitant to do so because there's no room, you're maxed out, or you're afraid the neighbors might begin to complain. These could be labor pains signaling you that it's time for your group to give birth. Think about it. With a little encouragement from you, there are a few members of your group that could branch off and start their own group. The impact could be tremendous:

  • Your group would then have room to invite others.
  • The new group would also grow as it adds new members.
  • People currently not involved with small groups could make new friends.
  • The new group leaders and hosts will have an opportunity to grow and mature.

Our church is continuing to grow, new faces are here every Sunday and Small Groups is a great resource for getting them connected. Just think of what proud parents you would be.

Those interested in further information should contact me at dtirey@carycog.com.