Helping You Facilitate a Group Discussion which leads to Spiritual Transformation with Kim Parrish
This breakout session will help us learn how to teach from a new perspective, how to ask good questions and engage everyone at the table. The purpose of facilitating a group is for everyone to grow and learn from the group. Learn how to ask questions and present your material in a way that helps everyone grow.
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Disaster Relief with John and Angel Beeson
Everyone experiences challenges in life. In times of crisis, we need support. When others are
suffering, we can offer support. Because group leaders are in relationship with group participants, they have an unprecedented opportunity to help their group provide the kind of support that is needed at just the right time. |
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Fill Up First with Jeanie Cormier
Every leader helps to create environments where people grow relationally and in their faith. Yet,
each leader needs to be growing in their everyday walk with Jesus as well. In this breakout, you will learn about how to develop healthy spiritual practices that promote growth and gain practical tips on how to lead yourself and others. |
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Engaging Students to talk about Spiritual Things with Tex Rule & Greg Lavine
Whether we are a leader in our children / student ministries or a parent, we all know how
challenging leading children and teenagers can be. Pastor Greg & Tex sit down and talk through practical steps for ways in which we can engage, talk with, and create wins in our children’s and teenagers’ life. |
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Developing Others with Zach Imboden
How can you, as a leader, identify and develop other leaders? This breakout is a three-step
process to help you find leaders around you. It will focus on how to identify, develop, and launch future leaders. |
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Sharing Your Story with Bill Smith
Everyone loves a good story. They draw us in, touch our hearts, and compel us to action. In this
session, you'll learn how to lead people to Christ by connecting your life's story to God's story and the stories of people around you. Understanding these three stories and how they connect will help you build relationships, be a more effective leader, and help group members take their next steps in being lifelong followers of Christ. |
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