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What a Small Group is NOT

We have an idea of what a small group is, but sometimes we fall into patterns of what a small group shouldn't be.

 |  posted 11/12/1999

Topics:Covenants, Goals, Leadership, Meeting, Prayer, Purpose, Structure, Values
Filters:Coach, Director, Group Leader, Start
Purpose:Ministry
References:1 Corinthians 8:1, Colossians 3:16, James 1:22
Date Added:November 12, 1999

  • A club. Many groups are arranged around some affinity: young moms, retirees, newly married couples, people interested in crafts, bicycling, etc. But every small group has a purpose beyond its affinity. A Christian group exists to glorify God and make disciples. Different groups find varied ways of doing that.

  • A clique. We get close to one another — beyond the surface level stuff — but we always look outward to include others in our community. Our mission is to make disciples.

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