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Chapter Leaders' Handbook Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Appendix / Resources |
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The Role of Small GroupsBy Dave EnglishThe Small Group Mandate: Your fellowship is a network of personal relationships. The richness or poverty of love within those relationships determines the fellowship's growth, beauty, and effectiveness. The only way to produce godly, loving disciples is through a loving relationship with them. But simply having small groups won't do it. We Americans tend to organize everything (both a strength and a weakness). We tend to formalize our relationship networks into clear-cut small groups and that's good. But unless we consciously identify and commit ourselves to a small group within the family, we never get around to genuinely loving and serving. We are guilty of "sloppy agape." Committing ourselves to each other in small groups is the beginning of "laying down our lives for our friends." On the other hand, we tend to think something has happened because we've organized it. What folly. Structures can only enable and express love. We must do the loving. The Small Group Mission: A note on the four small group components. Worship, fellowship, nurture, and mission as activities are merely means to the end. The end is Christ's mission. Dismiss the concept that your small group needs to choose some little mission as one of the four components. The reason for your group's existence is mission. Christ has laid that mission on your shoulders, not on your chapter president, your staffer, or even your church. Your fellowship has a mandatory mission on campus -- pursuing God and proclaiming Him to the campus. Make this part of the overall task -- one hall, one frat, one dorm -- as well as making godly disciples of all who respond. The Small Group Method: Secondly, they must work as a team to maximize campus-wide impact. Each leader must know his or her part in the fellowship's growth and outreach. A small group leader can't work alone. The small group leaders and the Exec should work together as a leadership team. However, the Exec members do have the final say; small group leaders follow them. Exec members should set vision, divide the campus task, and hold small group leaders to standards. If you follow this pattern, your chapter will be more effective. Appendix / Resources
Appendix Sample Chapter Constitution 10 Commandments for Planning and Leading Recruiting for Camps and Conferences Developing Spiritual Gifts Integrating Missions into the Chapter Chapter Stewardship Marks of a Strong Chapter Use of Multimedia The Role of Small Groups Providing for the Needs of Students from Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds New Student Outreach International Student Outreach Booktable Outreach
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