Tag Archive - Groups

A New Form of Community?

In the 1960s, Edward T. Hall developed a theory based on the relationship between space, culture, community, and belonging. His research is becoming increasingly important for us as we discern how to better engage in community.

After all, the biblical mandate for us is to be in community, but what does that actually look like? The wineskins can change, can’t they?

  • Public Space (50+ people present) - Our weekend gathering or a sporting event is what the public space looks like. You belong, you are part of a community, you somewhat get to know those around you, but there is not much of an opportunity to really get to know others.
  • Social Space (20-50 people present) - This is a party-like environment where we are safe to decide who we would like to grow a deeper relationship with. It’s big enough that a newcomer won’t feel like they’re the centre of attention, yet it’s small enough that no one will fall through the cracks. It’s big enough that everyone will find someone to connect with, but it’s small enough that meaningful conversation can take place, without it being uncomfortable. You belong, you are part of a community, and it’s a safe place to take that next step.
  • Personal Space (8-12 people present) - This is the typical small group environment, where you intentionally are connecting with others to go deeper, share life together, pray with one another, and allow yourself to be known. Private information is shared, but this isn’t the place where you are completely vulnerable and baring your whole soul.
  • Intimate Space ( 1-3 people present) - This is an environment that you let only a few people into. It could be a spouse, a best friend, or an accountability group. This is an environment where nothing is held back and there is a lot of intentionality in sharpening one another, being accountable to one another, and being intentional in community.

In churches, we have been very intentional with the public and personal space, and sometimes with the intimate space, but not really with the social space.

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How to Increase the Level of Participation in Your Group

Do you ever have those one or two people who just don’t seem to participate in your group discussion time? Does it ever feel like pulling teeth when you try to get them to talk? Okay, maybe it’s not that bad, but in this video I suggest a few different ideas as to how to up the level of participation in your group. I also talk a bit about adult learning methodology.

For more information about groups, check out the website of the church I’m the Groups Pastor at: http://groups.beulah.tv

Germs, UV Sanitizers, Spirituality, and Small Groups

I bought a UV sanitizer in Korea, and here’s a picture of the box.
They’ve effectively advertised that germs are from the Devil. Interesting, isn’t it?

When’s the last time you’ve seen a product in North America advertised in a spiritual manner?

We’re talking about worldviews here and during my time in Korea I noticed that spirituality was a lot more on the forefront of people’s mind than it is here in North America.

Now what does a UV sanitizer, with a picture of the devil on it, have to do with groups?
…everything.

When’s the last time you’ve read Ephesians 6?

“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”
(Ephesians 6:12 NIV)

The fact is, the biggest obstacle to successful group life isn’t schedules, meeting places, and curriculum…it’s Satan.

In C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, he mentions that one of Satan’s strategies is to try to make it look like he actually doesn’t exist. Now we can go to either extreme here (either attribute every bad circumstance to Satan, or ignore him completely), but that’s not what I’m talking about.

What I am talking about is awareness.

Are you aware that a spiritual realm exists and that you have weapons in that spiritual realm? (see Ephesians 6:10-20)

When’s the last time you’ve prayed for those in your group? Now I’m not just talking about brief 5 second prayers, or praying within your allotted group time. I’m talking about setting aside specific times to really pray for your individual group members.

Why not schedule a time this week to do that? You may not see immediate physical results, but there will be immediate spiritual results.

Small Group of One

Check out this hilarious video about small groups