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Page was updated on: 03/14/2008 02:55:58 PM |
Gloria Dei’s Discipleship Groups welcome you! If you are interested in joining one, please let Sharon Padula know by calling 851-3052. The groups have had a wonderful year full of bible study, fellowship, and service projects. Several groups have participated in Night’s Welcome. Others have been involved in the update of our church picture board, polishing the bells for our bell choirs, coordinating receptions, sponsoring a blood drive and coordinating our prayer vigil at Easter. Come and be a part of this ministry! There is always an empty chair for you!
WHY SMALL GROUPS?
This is a recurring dilemma for a church the size of Gloria Dei.
While it is unrealistic to think you will get to know 500 people here, you now
have the opportunity to get to know a few of your fellow believers here at
Gloria Dei. Our church is involved in a ministry that some church leaders
call the most significant ministry a church can offer for the new millennium.
WHAT IS A
DISCIPLESHIP GROUP?
A discipleship group is a
gathering of three to twelve people that meets regularly with the common
purpose of discovering and growing in the abundant life in Christ. The
four essential parts of a Discipleship Group are
prayer, biblical reflection, mutual support, and a ministry project.
Discipleship Groups are part of the larger Small Groups Ministry at Gloria Dei.
SOME QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q: Does everybody need to
join a Discipleship Group?
A: Participation is voluntary. There are tremendous benefits to being in a
group, and we hope that many of you will want to be involved. Currently over
100 members of our congregation are taking advantage of this opportunity. You,
however, make that choice.
Q: How often do these
groups meet?
A: Meeting times are determined by each group. Most meet weekly.
Q: Why is it important to
be in a small group?
A:Small groups provide the
environment to explore your faith. Being able to say what you believe
helps you understand what you believe. Small groups are a place to learn
to care for one another. They are a place to discover that you have
something valuable to give to God and His Church.
Q:How will I know which group I will want to join?
A:We will provide you a
handout with current information on groups. You’ll discover what
topics are being studied and where and when they meet.
Q: What kind of commitment
do I have to make?
A: The extent of commitment is left to the participant; however, after joining
a group, you are asked to participate in the study and prayer life of the
group, be supportive of one another, and experience the joy of sharing in the
ministry project.
Small groups are good for the people
involved in them and good for Gloria Dei. The New Testament is full of
examples of early Christians meeting not only in large gatherings, but in small
groups as well to learn from and support each other. Good things happen
in small groups.
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FACILITATORS |
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Facilitator: |
Jennifer Williams |
Ernie Atkins |
Peggy Sipes |
Joe Martin |
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851-8093 |
723-7770 |
851-2838 |
766-5621 |
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Bible Study: |
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Heaven |
Cell Group Studies |
End Times |
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Facilitator: |
Shirley Parker |
Max Vanpelt |
Bill Lowther
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Wayne Van Kauwenbergh |
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Phone: |
851-0176 |
851-2716 |
850-0230 |
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Bible Study: |
Not meeting at this time |
Prophets and Kings of |
Walk as Jesus Walked |
Joy of Bible Study |
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STEERING COMMITTEE |
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Jackie Hart |
Kim Miller |
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