You can find lessons for small groups, tips on how to build a small group, and other resources here. These resources are meant to help you, but will not replace the work of the Holy Spirit, or the thoughtfulness of the leaders of the small groups. Therefore, pray and ask God for wisdom even as you tap into these resources.
These lessons are ideal for small groups. They are tailored for either online or in-person meetings. You can alter them for your group and situation.
It is not easy to be a Spiritual Leader. This role requires that you set an example to the flock, and willing to serve. These lessons help the leaders grow.
There are tools that will make the role of leading a bit easier. These instructions and tools will help you accomplish your tasks with ease.
Groups that play together, stay together
Are you looking for something fun to do with your group? Click the button below to see a list of games that you can play, either online or in-person.
Care, Safety, Authenticity, Growth, and Help are factors needed for members to grow, according to Cloud, Townsend, and Donahew, church growth experts. This session discusses at lenght the ways in which these can be implemented in Family Groups in Jamaica.
Buildiing Community Around Your Small Group - Some people may be a part of the coummunity that meets with, or is influenced by, a small group of the church for many years before they make the decision to become a Christian. And some may not make that decision at all. Nonetheless, Christians are to love everyone and "let their light shine" to everyone around them. Learn how to build such a community around your group
This session highlights 5 guiding principles for intentional discipleship, which are 1. Fellowship (with food) 2. Worship 3. Bible Study 4. Prayer and 5. Get out (into the community). It reinforces many of the principles that the KCOC Family Group Leaders have learned.
in 1965, a psychologist, Bruce Tuckman came up with a model for taking a group through the stages of development to become high performing. This session explores how to apply this model to Family Groups.