Listen Listen Listen (Autotune Andy)

You know I’m a big fan of Andy Stanley.  Easily one of my favorite speakers and writers.  This being Friday, I think you’ll enjoy this one.  If you’re really cool…and you were at Catalyst…then you’ve probably already seen it.  Since I wasn’t there (and aren’t really cool) I saw it on Wednesday…and a hundred times…

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Find Out the Latest on the LifeGroup Journey at LifeChurch.TV

One of the coolest parts of what I get to do is interview game-changing small group innovators and thought leaders from some of the best of group land. We had a great call today with Jeff Galley, Central Team Leader for LifeGroups/LifeMissions at LifeChurch.tv. As you can imagine, there are very few dull moments around…

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Listen in to the Small Group Fraternity

One of the coolest parts of what I get to do is interview game-changing small group innovators and thought leaders from some of the best of group land. We had a great call today with Jeff Galley, Central Team Leader for LifeGroups/LifeMissions at LifeChurch.tv. As you can imagine, there are very few dull moments around…

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The Meta Church Small Group Model

You’ve probably heard of the meta church small group model.  It’s long held a kind of buzz word status in small group land.  The truth is there’s a good chance that you’re already using elements of it without even knowing it.  In fact, when you pick up a book like Creating Community or Building a…

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Growing Small Group Leaders

My copy of Growing Small Group Leaders arrived over the weekend.   If you’re trying to build a coaching structure that works, I’m thinking you’re probably going to want to pick up a copy.  Developed by Seacoast’s leadership development expert Mac Lake, this tool is packed with some very good plug and play training ideas, tips…

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Sermon-Based Small Groups

Although sermon based small groups is an idea that’s been around for many years, it was recently brought back into the limelight by Larry Osborne’s book, Sticky Church.  In his book Osborne shares the North Coast Church small group strategy.  While there are other elements (at North Coast it is used in combination with a…

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Creative Media: Flying Solo

Looking for a way to promote group life at your church?  This humorous clip developed by the crazy cats at Central Christian Church in Vegas and available from  Worship House Media does a good job highlighting that some things in life are better together.  Check it out: You’ll find additional media ideas right here.

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Do Good Groups Really Practice the Open Chair?

One of the best known ideas of small group ministry is the open chair.  And one of the best known axioms of group life is that good groups practice the open chair, implying that they are open and everyone is welcome.  Is that true?  Is there any truth to the idea?  Or do closed groups…

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How To Care for Group Members in a Larger Group

What do I do about the group of 25 who love each other, have a great time, and won’t birth?  The group is full of potential leaders.  They’ve been together for four years.  And they won’t even talk about splitting into two groups!  What can I do about that? I get that question a lot. …

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