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Small-group covenants are an important part of community ministry. They help group members understand exactly what will happen in the life of a group, and they provide a tangible symbol of commitment to the group's core values and standards of behavior.
But they can be annoying to write up. That's why we've assembled eight different sample covenants in this Best Church Practices resource. As a group leader, you can choose the one that best fits your group and adapt it to your specific needs. And if you're a pastor or small-groups ministry director, you can give that opportunity to every group leader in your church.
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By Sam O'Neal
Small-Group Covenants
Basic Covenant (Fill in the blank)
Source: Sheila Ely
Basic Covenant #2
Source: Mark Ingmire
Basic Covenant with Church Logo
Source: Hope Church, Mason, OH
Basic Covenant with Border
Source: Diana Bennett
Group Covenant as Curriculum Insert
Source: LifeWay Resources
Specialty Group Covenant
Source: Diana Bennett
House Church Covenant
Source: Eddy Hall
Small-Group Agreement
Source: Freedom Church, Lebanon, IN