Launching a new group is an effective way to reach new people, involve more in leadership, build community, make disciples, and more.
Bible study groups play a vital role in believers’ spiritual growth and community-building within churches. Groups provide a platform for believers to deepen their understanding of Scripture, connect with fellow Christians, and apply biblical teaching to their daily lives. And there are at least 10 compelling reasons launching new Bible study groups can have a transformative impact on individuals and the church.
1. New groups tend to be outwardly focused
It is a truism of group life that once a group has been meeting for 18 to 24 months, it begins to turn inward. People become close and relationships go to deeper levels after months of praying, serving, and relating to one another.
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