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One of the best books I’ve ever read about building church cell groups was a book called Helping You Build Cell Churches. The first chapter of the book lays out the Biblical case for cell groups. God created us for community, God Himself is a Triune community! And He works in groups of people to reach people. Look at the early church, they all met ...
The biggest issue that stops most people from starting a Bible study is they think there’s no one they know who’ll be interested to come. I can pretty much guarantee you there are people you know, family, friends, church members, who are not connected into a small home group who will come if you invite them. Sometimes we don’t see the people who ar...
Feel free to use this as a guide but at the same time don’t be afraid to deviate. You may well find what works for me might have to be adjusted to fit your demographic and culture.
Here I’m going to share with you some extra bonus tips I think are crucial to running a Bible study, but first here’s a great video I think you’ll find helpful:
Feb 22, 2024 · Invite Participants and Set a Regular Meeting Time and Place. With your purpose and study focus in mind, start inviting participants to join your Bible study. Reach out to friends, family, or members of your community who may be interested. Once you have a group of interested individuals, collaborate to find a suitable meeting time and place ...
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- Invite People - Most groups start small, with just one or two friends and grow organically as people share their experiences and what they are learning.
- Determine the Schedule - Most groups meet weekly or every other week. Meeting in the Fall (September to November) and in the Winter/Spring (January to April/May) allows for groups to meet without running into summer or holiday activities.
- Meet in a neutral location - If your group comes from a variety of faith backgrounds, consider meeting in a home, park, or restaurant (rather than a religious facility), where everyone will feel welcome and comfortable to learn and grow on their own timeline.
- Share Responsibilities - As your group grows, consider sharing any of the following responsibilities to relieve pressure off the leader and encourage others to become more invested
Mar 13, 2018 · 6. Set a start date, notify those you are inviting, and give them access to get the study materials. Option 1: Download the study and print it for all the group members. Option 2: Order books for all the group members to have on hand the first time you meet. Option 3: Give the link for each member to order her own book.
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Reading Plans on the YouVersion Bible App. BibleProject has over thirty reading plans available on YouVersion's Bible app. Here are some of the most popular BibleProject plans on the app. Reading Plan.