Group Leadership

Experience firsthand how impacting the lives of others could change your life.

Every Group needs a leader

And every leader needs a group.

Group leaders create a place where people can be real and grow. They are ordinary people God uses for his extraordinary purposes. They play a unique role in others’ faith journeys and find that their faith grows along the way. Curious about leadership? Take a step into a bigger story by seeing if group leadership is right for you.

In this season, we’re offering three-month curriculum pathways for groups. It’s easier than ever to lead because we’re providing everything you need, including assigned weekly studies, ideas for socials, and more. We provide the plan. You provide the leadership.

Have more questions? Use the “Learn More” button below to start a conversation with someone about becoming a group leader.

How we'll help you

Staff Coaching

You’ll be provided with an expert coach to personally guide you as you lead.

New Leader Onboarding

You’ll be equipped to lead great group meetings and launch your group well.

Online Resources

You’ll have access to helpful content including recommended group study plans.

Development Opportunities

You’ll be provided with ongoing training to help you continue to grow as a leader.

WIN FOR GROUP LEADERS

  • To create a small group environment where people can pursue authentic community and spiritual growth.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR GROUP LEADERS

  • Have a personal, growing relationship with Jesus Christ (preferably for two years or more).
  • Recognize the Bible as the authority for their lives.
  • Have Community Group experience (preferably).
  • Have the time, emotional capacity, and moral discernment to lead a group.

EXPECTATIONS OF GROUP LEADERS

  • Lead the group by facilitating the group meeting, monitoring its health and duration, and promoting participation among group members.
  • Commit to engaging in leadership development opportunities provided by the church.
  • Recognize the influence associated with group leadership.
  • For Married Community Groups, both husband and wife actively participate in all group leadership activities.