1.
Pray
for your LifeGroup members.
Pray for your people every week! You do the
possible and ask God to do the impossible in their lives! Create a list of
prayer requests during the group to help you remember what to pray for and what
to follow up on! It’s also an excellent way to start off your discussion the
following week to see together how God is answering prayer!
2.
Prepare
to facilitate your LifeGroup.
A good LifeGroup leader doesn’t arrive
unprepared to facilitate the discussion having spent less than 15 minutes
looking at the questions. Be sure to carve out time to prepare. If you have a
co-leader in the group, at least call to get on the same page, if not to talk
about how you’ll work together that week. The earlier you prepare, the less
you’ll be caught off guard by a difficult-to-grasp passage, issue or oddly
written question. Good preparation will always lead to better discussion!
3.
Let
God’s Spirit lead you during the discussion.
Be prepared to lead the discussion questions,
but if you sense God doing something, move with Him. Don’t hide behind the
Spirit and be unprepared, but don’t fight the Holy Spirit stirring either!
4.
Seek
out the one.
Be on the lookout for someone in
your group who may need special attention. The signs can be subtle; they are
more quiet than usual, more high strung, or they use language that hints at
something that’s going on the inside that they’re afraid to talk about in the
group. Chances are good that someone will need you more than the rest that
week. When you get the feeling that someone needs some extra attention – you’re
probably right and should seek them out for some one-on-one discussion.
5.
Direct
people towards transformation.
Remember, the LifeGroup is an open door to
discipleship. Challenge your group as a group and as individuals to take steps
of transformation. It could be getting baptized, or serving, or beginning to
read the Bible for themselves; whatever it may be, don’t shy away from leading
them in this way!
6.
Follow
up with people who weren’t there.
A short text or phone call goes a LONG way.
Make quick connections with the people who missed. Maybe the door will be open
for significant conversation, and at the very least they’ll feel cared for and
missed! If you’re calling students, try and use their home phone in the hopes
that the parents will answer. This parental opportunity can create a great
chance for you as the leader to brag on their kid, and in doing so, minister to
them!
How have you seen these tasks benefit your group? Share in the comments.
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