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"What will our groups study?" This is a common question in groups ministry and one
that is critically important in shaping the dynamics and discipleship process of a
group. The sermon based model has been increasingly popular over the past decade
and can be a valuable tool to helping groups get into Scripture with one another
in practical, life-changing ways. In this conversation with Dave Ennes, we unpack
the what, why, and how of the sermon-based model.
Dave has been on staff at North Coast Church (the Sticky Church) since 1990 and is the lead pastor of their Small Groups Ministry. He oversees a team of 25 staff, 1,500 lay leaders and over 7,000 who attend their home groups. Under Dave’s leadership, North Coast remains well-known for maintaining over 80% adult participation in weekly home groups. He has also played an integral role in
helping North Coast grow from 700 to now over 12,000 weekend attendees. Given Dave’s decades of experience, his coaching and training has been valuable for
small group leaders and veteran ministry leaders around the country, no matter the
size or type of ministry. Host Carolyn Taketa asks Dave the following questions and more in this exclusive interview!
Just click the play button at the top of this post to enjoy this insightful discussion! To subscribe to our Group Talk Podcast, click HERE
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Are you a member of our Facebook Group? Benefits include connecting with other small group ministry leaders world-wide, sharing ideas, asking questions and receiving insightful resources! To join this amazing community, click HERE
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By Steve Gladen | Lumivoz4.8
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"What will our groups study?" This is a common question in groups ministry and one
that is critically important in shaping the dynamics and discipleship process of a
group. The sermon based model has been increasingly popular over the past decade
and can be a valuable tool to helping groups get into Scripture with one another
in practical, life-changing ways. In this conversation with Dave Ennes, we unpack
the what, why, and how of the sermon-based model.
Dave has been on staff at North Coast Church (the Sticky Church) since 1990 and is the lead pastor of their Small Groups Ministry. He oversees a team of 25 staff, 1,500 lay leaders and over 7,000 who attend their home groups. Under Dave’s leadership, North Coast remains well-known for maintaining over 80% adult participation in weekly home groups. He has also played an integral role in
helping North Coast grow from 700 to now over 12,000 weekend attendees. Given Dave’s decades of experience, his coaching and training has been valuable for
small group leaders and veteran ministry leaders around the country, no matter the
size or type of ministry. Host Carolyn Taketa asks Dave the following questions and more in this exclusive interview!
Just click the play button at the top of this post to enjoy this insightful discussion! To subscribe to our Group Talk Podcast, click HERE
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Are you a member of our Facebook Group? Benefits include connecting with other small group ministry leaders world-wide, sharing ideas, asking questions and receiving insightful resources! To join this amazing community, click HERE
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