Setting Up Your Church Org Chart
The church org chart for pastors using pursueGOD.org is nothing more than the pastor’s professional mentoring tree. Here’s what it might look like.
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The church org chart for pastors using pursueGOD.org is nothing more than the pastor’s professional mentoring tree. Here’s what it might look like.
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Follow-up conversations outside of group meetings allow you to get specific with people’s needs. They are also a great opportunity to help others learn to lead – so don’t do all the follow-up yourself.
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Get the most out of your small group or mentoring time by preparing for your conversation ahead of time. Here are four simple tips…
Read MoreA short video on how to keep groups moving toward their ultimate goal.
Read MoreA worksheet to help small group leaders and their teams prepare a small group to reproduce itself in a healthy way by launching a new group.
Read MoreJesus is the epitome of a great leader. What kind of training did Jesus give his followers that prepared them to continue to change the world?
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Marriage handoffs help create a culture of marriage mentoring in your church.
Read MoreWith some basic preparation, you can do a great job helping a small group discover and apply God’s truth together.
Read MoreWith a few simple tips in mind, you can succeed at creating a warm, welcoming environment for the small group meeting in your home.
Read MoreA campaign rallies a whole church toward pursuing God. The small group you will host plays a vital role in releasing divine momentum in your church.
Read MoreWe want to see every person engaged in biblical discipleship. In order to understand what this looks like, we use the phrase relational mentoring.
Read MoreGet a five-minute overview of the Small Group Training series at pursueGOD.org.
Read MoreFinding a conversation for your small group or mentoring meeting is one of the simplest ways to make sure your time together is well spent.
Read MoreWe want to create a movement of people who pursue God “full circle”:
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