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Building a Church of Small Groups
Zondervan Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson, Keri Kent
Book Description
This book provides pastors and church leaders with the vision, values, and
initial steps necessary to begin building a church where small groups are
integrated throughout the entire ministry.
From the Back Cover
Our hearts were made for community. We hunger for the deep, authentic relationships
Jesus had in mind when he prayed that his followers would be one. Yet in many
churches, the connection we crave is lacking. How can church become a place where
nobody stands alone?
Through small groups. Like nothing else, they provide the kind of life-giving
community that builds and empowers the body of Christ and impacts the world.
At Willow Creek Community Church, small groups are so important that they define
the core organizational strategy. Bill Donahue and Russ Robinson write, "We
have gone from a church with small groups . . . to being a church of small
groups."
Donahue and Robinson share revealing glimpses of Willow Creek’s journey
to becoming a church where over 18,000 people connect in 2,700 small groups.
And they tell how your church--whatever its size and circumstances--can become
a place where men and women, adults and children, can experience powerful,
transforming community.
Building a Church of Small Groups unpacks the vision, values, and strategies
required to integrate small groups into your entire ministry. Part one presents
the theological, sociological, and organizational underpinnings of small groups.
You’ll discover why small groups, as reflections of God’s communal
nature, are so vital to church health.
Part two moves you from vision to practice. Here is how to develop thriving
small groups based on authentic relationships, where truth and life intersect,
conflict leads to growth, and skilled leaders help group members mature into
fully devoted followers of Christ.
Part three shows you how to identify, recruit, and train group leaders and
provide them with long-term coaching and support. Finally, in part four, you’ll
learn how to deal with the critical process of change as your church develops
its small group ministry.
Written by two of today’s top authorities on small group ministry, Building
a Church of Small Groups is a proven blueprint for health and spiritual vitality
in your church. Here is thorough, seasoned guidance for helping people grow
together in faith, heart, and lives through closely knit small group communities.
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