This weekend at COMMUNITY we kick off our brand-new series which will tackle various relationship myths that our culture tempts us to buy into. We'll cover relational myths about things like parenting, living together, divorce, and more.
To go along with this series, we have written an excellent Small Group Discussion Guide that help facilitate discussion around the 5 weeks of this series. So be the first to download a copy--HERE!
Carter Moss | CCC/NewThing Small Group Catalyst
I love developing new leaders, something we call "apprenticeship" around here. Last weekend I co-led a skill with all my campus leaders on the single most impactful thing we can do in ministry (which is invest in people, as in apprenticeship or discipleship). So that got me thinking again about all the great reasons why to have an apprentice.
Let me start with the Top 5 Wrong Reasons To Get An Apprentice:
5) Instant scapegoat at your side for whenever you get criticized
4) No more looking for rides to the airport
3) Finally someone to do all the hard work so you can catch up on sleep
2) Gets you out of having to show up all the time
1) Helps you become the next Donald Trump
Now let's get on with the Top 5 GREAT Reasons To Get An Apprentice:
5) It accomplishes what God wants most--carrying out His mission (Matthew 28, 2 Tim 2:2)
4) It accomplishes what we want most--leaving a legacy that carries on beyond us
3) It allows us to reproduce and start new things (you can go start something new, or they can!)
2) It makes you a better leader (less "making it up on the fly" and more intentionality)
1) It's just a lot more fun to do ministry alongside someone
What do you think?
Eric Metcalf **NewThing Adult Ministry Champion
Just remembering I need to say thank you to the leaders in my life
Carter Moss | CCC-New Thing Adult Catalyst
I am currently reading "Organic Leadership" by Neil Cole, and he expounds on a point he made in "Search & Rescue" which I found extremely interesting, and I'm still wrestling with in my head. He says that the main difference in churches that have plenty of leaders vs. those that don't, is in how they get new leaders. He says it's that churches that struggle recruit their leaders, but that this is not an addition strategy, it's actually a subtraction strategy. Why? Because it's taking leaders away from one ministry to serve in another.
Instead, he says we need to farm leaders--develop people when they first begin to follow Jesus, disciple them, and as a natural result of discipleship, they will want to jump in on God's mission. So we need to start with discipleship (farming), not recruiting.
I realize this is a very limited summary of what Neil takes the appropriate time to set up, so I hope it doesn't do his point any injustice. But based on this, or maybe what you've read and tried--is he on the right track? Do we need more farming and less recruiting?
Where do you end up finding most leaders, specifically small group leaders?
This weekend at COMMUNITY we kick off our brand-new series which will take us up to Easter--Missing: Jesus. Through this series, we will explore 4 different stereotypes/caricatures that we often have of Jesus, and we will attempt to uncover the real Jesus that the gospels tell us about.
The 4 differerent Jesus stereotypes we will be tackling are:
*Spooky Jesus
*Middle-Class Jesus
*Sunday School Jesus
*Buddy Jesus
To go along with this series, we have written an excellent Small Group Discussion Guide that help facilitate discussion around the 4 weeks of this series. So be the first to download a copy--HERE!
Eric Metcalf **NewThing Adult Ministry Champion
I had the opportunity to speak at Tri-County Church this past week and spoke to their Leadership Community about being a Reproducing Church. They are located in DuBois, PA - a rural area - and God has been very generous to them as they are averaging about 1200 a weekend. Not only that, they are going multi-site a week after Easter! Here are the basics of what I shared to their biggest Leadership Community gathering in 7 years:
Following the Leader
Luke 5 - Follow Me - it starts with us as Leaders following Jesus - are you following Him?
Luke 10 - Get an Apprentice - Jesus sent them out in pairs - why? Are you following the buddy-system?
Luke 15 - Help people find their way back to God - I shared some thoughts from The Prodigal God, Tim Keller - Keller reminds us that Luke 15 has two parts: about the younger son and the older son - meaning those far from God and Christians who are not following Jesus but are prideful about their "good works".
Luke gives a great progression of discipleship for the local church. Follow Me, Get an Apprentice and Help People Find Their Way Back to God!
Carter Moss | CCC/NewThing Adult Catalyst
One of the most important skills for small group leaders to develop is the skill of asking GREAT questions. Great questions will help create a great discussion. Of course it's more of an art than a science, but here are some tips that are hopefully helpful for you:
Secret #1: Ask open-ended questions!
Secret #2: Ask follow-up questions!
Secret #3: Start an argument!
Secret #4: Make sure the rubber hits the road!
Eric Metcalf **NewThing Adult Ministry Champion
Have you thought that maybe God is calling you to something new? Do you have an entrepreneurial spirit that is begging to be unleashed to impact God's Kingdom? Is it possible that God is calling you to be part of a reproducing church movement? If so, check out Discover the Dream, April 20, 2009 in Orlando, Florida as a pre-conference workshop to the Exponential Conference.
At Discover the Dream you will:
Encounter the dream that God put within you.
Understand how your dream is a part of His dream.
Hear from leaders who are living out their dream and fulfilling it by planting reproducing churches.
Realize that you can be a part of a movement that is pursuing the dream of God.
Join us in Orlando to Discover the Dream!
Eric Metcalf **NewThing Adult Ministry Champion
I recently said yes to be on a team who will oversee content for an awesome small group website www.smallgroupexchange.com developed by bluefishtv. While perusing their website I ran accross a video of me talking about COMMUNITY's small groups - answering a question - how do we define them? Let me know what you think!
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