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More Is More When Less Is More

Why not have both large groups and small groups in the same meeting?

 |  posted 5/12/2004

Topics:Connecting, Fellowship, Gender differences, Meeting, Relationships, Teenagers
Filters:Coach, Director, Organize, Youth Pastor
Purpose:Ministry
References:Luke 19:7, 1 Corinthians 11:1, James 1:22-25
Date Added:May 12, 2004

Post-moderns are highly relational and love small groups. But they also love large groups. So what do you do?

Why not do both large and small groups as part of the same meeting? It can be done various ways. Let me offer several illustrations of how it works:

I oversee a large group of sixty high school students that is also a collection of eight small ...

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