Fellowship is more than coffee talk between worship and Sunday school, but how can we move beyond small talk to help relationships become more authentic? This theme covers communication basics, such as how to respect others in speech, and tackles harder topics, such as promoting confession and why we resist honesty with others.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
The Power of Like-Mindedness A study on how to obey the Bible's words, "be like-minded."
Steven Mathewson
None of Us Are Sinners Emeritus Why many people are scared of true fellowship-and what to do about that.
with Bruce Larson
10 Rules for Respect A communication covenant to help leaders build trust.
Charles Christian
Willing to Be Honest Winning the struggle to open up.
Sandy Sheppard
What's Your Encouragement Style? 8 ways to affirm others.
Jeanne Zornes
Healing From a Painful Past How can a congregation move beyond the times of difficulty?
Kenneth Quick
The God Who Shares Your Pain The fact "God-with-us" is our best and deepest comfort.
Henri Nouwen, et al.
6 Ways to Care Varied strategies for a church to help people in need.
Dale Ryan
When Members Cry for Help How to recognize and respond when people are about to drop out of church.
John Savage
Why 40 Is a Fellowship Barrier What size should church groups be? That depends.
Lyle Schaller
Thankful Connections Listing the reasons you appreciate others can solidify your bond with them.
Steven Mathewson
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Growing Small Groups
Developing small groups is an essential part of developing your church.
Lectio Divina and Contemplative Prayer in Small Groups -For Paid Subscribers Only
A practical discussion on two countercultural methods of spiritual growth.
Maintaining Integrity Under Pressure -For Paid Subscribers Only
Are power and leadership things I use only as a way of serving Christ?
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