University Church of Christ Acts 2 Group Leaders

Let the Training Begin | January 26, 2009

Hey guys, I figure if Jay can use this tool for the teachers, it can probably be pretty effective for our Acts 2 Leaders as well.  

Let me be completely honest.  With the responsibility of providing training and leadership for the Acts 2 group leaders in our church, I’ve done a terrible job.  Through some encouragement from my accountability partners, that is going to change.

I’ve spoken to several of you over the last few weeks, and if I haven’t spoken to you, expect a phone call soon.  The purpose of those conversations is to discover where we stand with our Acts 2 Groups.

I’ve discovered that some of you are thriving, some struggling.  Some have questions about how to handle a specific situation, others don’t know where to start.

We’ll use this site to share information and to discuss those questions and issues that keep popping up like:

What do we do with the children?

What do we do?  Our group is too big.

My group doesn’t seem to care.

What’s this serving in the community all about?

We’re struggling with finding something to study.

And so on….

You get the picture.

Also, we will be ordering and I’ll be getting a copy of the book Community Life 101 to you.  It’s a must read for Acts 2 Group Leaders.  And best of all, it’s short.

If you are struggling right now and I haven’t spoken to you personally, please give me a call.  I’m not promising any immediate answers, but I am promising to pray with you and with God’s help, we’ll work through it together.

I’ll be updating this site, at least weekly, and will e-mail you once the site has been updated. 

If you don’t know where to start, let me give you this suggestion.

Call at least one member of your group this week.  Ask them how they are doing and just listen.  At the end of your conversation, pray with them over the phone about what they just talked about.  

It’s the first step to building community within your group…..

Timmy D

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