My wife, Kat, and I started a new home group today in our small town of Louisburg, KS. Right now we have two other couples coming and tonight we talked about what each of us hopes will be the results of our group.
I went over what I plan for the structure of the group to be and the guidelines for the group. The teaching part will be 10-15 minutes and the discussion and sharing will be 30-40 minutes followed by fellowship of 20 minutes.
My guidelines are simple:
1. Respect each other
2. Sharing is encouraged but not mandatory
3. What is shared in the groups stays within the group.
Some of the goals we set for the group where:
1. No matter what the topic or book we study always refer back to the Bible as our guide and authority. Be open to the Holy Spirit moving the group to where He wants us to be on any given night.
2. Build group with the idea in mind of developing new leaders for new groups.
3. Do service projects to meet the needs of those in community who less fortunate than we are.
4. Have the small group at the park now and then giving away hot dogs to those at the park.
5. Go to local nursing homes and visit those who reside there.
6. End every meeting focusing by praying about the needs of those in the group.
Most of you do not live in our area and you may be asking what does this post have to do with me? This group is beginning with 3 couples but we have set BIG goals. What this post has to do with you is to encourage you to move beyond where you are today. Set Big Goals for yourself and for those you are involved with.
The problems in your community or in your church can be solved if you will do three things:
1. Lay them before God in prayer.
2. Agree as a group or as an individual that you will use your gifts and talents to help better the situation. Be a part of the solution not the problem.
3. Plan Big Goals and then seek the involvement of the Holy Spirit to make them come about.
4. Do not, do not give up. If you fail get up and try again.
Now go light your world.
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4 comments:
I like the idea of incorporating service projects into group life.
And, hey, welcome to High Calling Blogs.
I've just started reading CJ Mahaney's book, Why Small Groups? Have you read it yet?
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You can download it free here.
L.L. and Luke
Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment. I downloaded the book and will read it this week.
I hope you will visit again.
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