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What if one of the most powerful ways to grow your small group isn’t found in your meeting room, but out in your community? In this episode of Disciple-Making in Community, host Ken Braddy sits down with Kim Harris from the Noonday Association to talk about how service can be a catalyst for deeper relationships and stronger discipleship. If you’ve been looking for ways to bring your group closer together while making a meaningful impact beyond your walls, this conversation is packed with practical inspiration.
Ken and Kim dive into the power of service as a tool for building authentic community within church groups. They share real-life stories of how serving others has led to stronger connections among group members and discuss both the challenges and rewards of organizing service initiatives. Kim highlights how consistent, intentional service can help churches build long-term relationships with their communities and reflect the true heart of discipleship. This episode offers encouragement and actionable ideas for leaders who want to take their groups beyond the Bible study table and into the mission field of everyday life.
If this episode encouraged you, take a moment to rate and review the podcast, your feedback helps us reach and equip more small group leaders like you. Thanks for listening, and keep making disciples through community and service!
SHOW LINKS:
Noonday Association of Churches
Please click HERE for more information about Deep Discipleship, mentioned in the show.
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What if one of the most powerful ways to grow your small group isn’t found in your meeting room, but out in your community? In this episode of Disciple-Making in Community, host Ken Braddy sits down with Kim Harris from the Noonday Association to talk about how service can be a catalyst for deeper relationships and stronger discipleship. If you’ve been looking for ways to bring your group closer together while making a meaningful impact beyond your walls, this conversation is packed with practical inspiration.
Ken and Kim dive into the power of service as a tool for building authentic community within church groups. They share real-life stories of how serving others has led to stronger connections among group members and discuss both the challenges and rewards of organizing service initiatives. Kim highlights how consistent, intentional service can help churches build long-term relationships with their communities and reflect the true heart of discipleship. This episode offers encouragement and actionable ideas for leaders who want to take their groups beyond the Bible study table and into the mission field of everyday life.
If this episode encouraged you, take a moment to rate and review the podcast, your feedback helps us reach and equip more small group leaders like you. Thanks for listening, and keep making disciples through community and service!
SHOW LINKS:
Noonday Association of Churches
Please click HERE for more information about Deep Discipleship, mentioned in the show.
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