Group Leader Resources & Updates
Topics
- 1 Timothy 4:12-16
- ABC's
- Accountability
- Adding People
- Apply The Bible
- Attendance
- Authenticity
- Baptism
- Beginning of Trimester
- Beyond
- Bible Reading
- Bible Study
- Break
- Brighton
- Building Relationships
- CCEF
- COVID-19
- Care
- Celebration
- Change
- Checklist
- Childcare
- Christmas
- Coaches
- Communion
- Community
- Confession
- Confrontation
- Counseling
- Cultivate Relationships
- Curr
- Curriculum
- Database
- Dates
- Delegation
- Developing Leaders
- Difficult People
- Dinner
- Dis
- Discipleship
- Discussion
- End of Trimester
- End of Trimester Feedback
- Ending On Time
- Essentials
- Expectations
- FPU
- Facilitation
- Feedback
7 Ways To Build Relationships During The Holiday Break
How can you take advantage of the holiday break to strengthen relationships and build community in your group?
6 Ideas To Prevent Destruction
This season of disconnection is dangerous and has already been destructive to the faith of many.
It can be easy to let bad habits go unchecked, good habits fall by the wayside, and our relationship with God fade.
How do we prevent that from happening?
10 Games You Can Play Online With Your Group
Here are a few end of the year group updates and some ideas for how to have a virtual game night with your group.
2 Ways To Help Your Group Know God Better
What is your primary goal as a group leader? How do you help your group members to grow rooted in their faith and knowledge of God? Here are 2 ideas.
6 Ideas For Sharing Your Stories in Group
How well do you know your group members? Here are 6 simple ways to share your stories.
9 Ideas To Change Up Group This Week
Is your group in a rut? Here are 9 ideas to mix things up and reengage your group.
Only Half of My Group Showed Up Last Night
How do you ride the attendance rollercoaster in your group? Here are 4 reminders when people don't show up to your group.
Common Myths about Adding to Group
Sometimes our tendancy is to want to keep our group just the way it is. Here are 3 common myths about adding new people to a group.