I’m not a great small group leader and that’s what caused me to ignore them for a while. When I first took over my youth ministry position I was more inclined to the large group aspect. Little did I know I was ignoring one of the most essential parts of youth ministry…being relational.
Every youth ministry should focus on building a small group program. It enables teenagers to take the Gospel and apply it a personal and relational manner. It builds accountability, and allows a student to grow deeper in their faith. But, to have a healthy small group program is more than just lumping teens into groups…
That means asking:
Those are some of the basic questions you need to ask in developing the program, what comes next is maintaining their health. This is where it gets harder because you’ll have pushback. You’ll face obstacles and begin to engage in spiritual battle. To not only create, but maintain a healthy small group program you need to:
If your youth ministry does not have a small group program, start working on one. Start small and do not rush it. Get the right people on board and invest into it. As your program grows, so will your ministry. Small groups will impact the large group portion of your ministry, your church and community in a powerful way.
What are other steps one can take to creating a healthy small group program?