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Course: Small Groups

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Jay Gjurevich gives basic pricniples and helps for starting small group ministries.

  • Starting a Small Group Ministry

    Small groups are more than just another ministry. Good ministries exist on purpose. Identifying the if, when, what and how of starting a small group.

    Length: 36 minutes

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  • The Case for Small Groups

    Small groups provide the environment for community, and allow the opportunity for spiritual transformation to take place.

    Length: 36 minutes

    Views: Viewed 47 times.

  • Six Characteristics of Successful Small Groups/Sunday Schools

    Whether you call it Sunday School or Small Groups, whether they meet on Sunday morning or on Tuesday night, there are six key characteristics of successful small groups.

    Length: 54 minutes

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  • Small Group Leadership

    What does it take to lead small groups? Jay Gjurgevich provides some ideas.

    Length: 49 minutes

    Views: Viewed 116 times.

  • FOUNDATIONS – basic fundamentals for small group success

    FOUNDATIONS – Basic Fundamentals for Small Group Success.

    Using a developing definition of a Jesus-type small group, standards to evaluate the success for any small group are discovered and reviewed.

    Length: 31 minutes

    Views: Viewed 63 times.

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