One Way to Grow Your Church is to ’Get Small’

Tuesday 10th February, 2009

Get Small Events
April 18
Georgetown College, Georgetown
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9 am – 2 pm (EST)


April 25
Living Hope Baptist Church, Bowling Green
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9 am – 2 pm (CDT)

Details

  • Want to start off-campus small group Bible studies?
  • Want to facilitate great small group experiences?

Join us on April 18 or April 25 to find out the benefits of small group ministry, or to strengthen your existing small group community. Get Small events are ideal for current and new small group leaders, pastors, small group ministry leaders, church starters and campus ministry directors and students.

Special Guests

The April 18 event will feature Rick Howerton, Small Group Specialist with Serendipity by LifeWay. Rick has served as a small group
 trainer and consultant for more than eight years. He has authored or co-authored three small group studies, as well as Destination Community: Small Group Ministry Manual.

The April 25 event will feature Kevin Colon, National Trainer for Serendipity House and Lead Pastor at Cool River Church in Superior, Colorado. Born in Puerto Rico and raised in the States, Kevin brings diversity in culture, education and experience to his teaching.

About Serendipity by LifeWay

Serendipity House, founded by Lyman Coleman in 1962, is a pioneer in the development of small-group resources. Serendipity House is committed to provide cutting-edge resources and training opportunities for various types of relational small groups. Find out more at www.serendipityhouse.com.

Registration

There is no charge to attend these events thanks to the support of Cooperative Program giving. Registered participants will receive a complimentary lunch and will be entered into prize drawings for small group resources! Register now:

Wan t to start off-c ampus small group Bible studies? Want to facilitate great small group experiences? Get small! Sign up now to be a part of the Get Small training events. Give your best effort to God. Be revolutionary! For more ideas about small groups, check out these blog posts:

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