Conducting a GroupLife Audit 1.0

How would your church come out on a grouplife audit? I wondered about this last week when my church was visited by the Generis team who were conducting a generosity audit. It was a fascinating day. I sat in on several conversations. And it made me wonder about the benefit of developing a grouplife audit.…

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Stolen: A New DVD-Driven Study from Chris and Kerry Shook

Looking for creative small group resources?  You might want to take a look at Stolen, a new study from Chris and Kerry Shook.  Taking its cue from John 10:10, Stolen takes a look at how the Enemy uses our circumstances to rob us of treasures like passion, joy, peace, strength, and dreams. Recognized as one of today’s…

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The Perils of the Inside-Outside Disconnect

How keenly is your organization aware of what’s really going on externally? Think your front-line people know what’s going on? Think your key people know? Do you know? According to John Kotter, “The disconnect between what insiders see, feel and think, on the one hand, and external opportunities and hazards, on the other, can be…

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True Community or Smaller Version of the Weekend Service?

Ever heard this one? “We want to be a church of groups. We’ve launched a decent number of off-campus groups, but we also have a number of on-campus Bible studies (Sunday School, ABFs, etc.). Our solution has been to call everything a group…even though what they’re actually experiencing is not the same. How do we…

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Great Questions: What Would Have to Be True?

I love a great question.  In fact, I’m kind of a collector of great questions.  In a way, great questions are like baseball cards.  It’s not enough to collect them.  You really want to show them off.  Here’s one of my favorites.  I got this question from Roger Martin and his great book, The Design…

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Connecting the Gap Between Community and Congregation

If you’ve been along for any length of time, you know that I love a good diagram.  Give me a whiteboard or a flipchart…or the back of a napkin…and I am right at home.  And one of the diagrams I frequently draw to explain various aspects of small group strategy is Saddleback’s concentric circles (if…

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