Building Small Groups Great Small Groups for Students "Learn how your small group cannot only care for and disciple teens, but also serve as a method for outreach.
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Small groups can be used in a youth ministry in at least two ways: as a primary system of care, support, and discipleship for the youth of the church, and as a method of outreach for teens who do not know Christ. Careful planning can help your church accomplish all these goals.
This tool is adapted from '"How to Start and Maintain Small Groups for High School Students” by Michael C. Mack; and '"Student Small Groups at the Core” by Ed Mills.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Small Groups: The Core of Student Ministry Provide the opportunity for young people to center on people and purpose.
Michael C. Mack and Ed Mills
Student Group Foundations Answer basic questions, such as who will lead, who will attend, and what will happen.
Michael C. Mack and Ed Mills
Ingredients of a Great Student Group Leadership and focus are necessary to help student groups contribute to the church.
Michael C. Mack and Ed Mills
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