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April 2005
Neighborhood Small Group Strategies


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Taking the Church to the People
By Joel Comiskey | Published 04/5/2005 | April 2005 , Outreach Unrated
Many remember a time in North America when the Sunday evening church service was labeled “evangelism night.” Many were won to Christ through those services.
Expanding the Neighborhood through Small Groups
By Thomas Bandy | Published 04/4/2005 | April 2005 , Outreach Unrated
The primary mission field (the new “neighborhood” of mission) is defined by the average distance people within your zip code are willing to drive to work and to shop.
How to “Funnel” People into Your Group
By Dan Lentz | Published 04/3/2005 | April 2005 , Outreach Unrated
I sometimes refer to the process by which people get into small groups as the “funnel.” A funnel is a device which has a wide opening at one end and a small opening at the other end. Funnels help get things into small, hard-to-access openings.
Reach Out and Touch People…Right Where They Live
By Marilyn Yocum | Published 04/2/2005 | April 2005 , Outreach Unrated
If you are looking for a way to incorporate outreach and mission into your small group ministry, look no further than the neighborhoods into which God has placed church members. The uttermost parts of the earth may lie a lot closer than you think.
Welcome to the Neighborhood!
By Michael C. Mack | Published 04/1/2005 | April 2005 , Outreach Unrated
At Northeast Christian Church, where I serve as Small Groups Pastor, we have a variety of types of groups. One popular type is the neighborhood group. They are an important strategy in our plan to reach out to our community and to shepherd our people in community.


 
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