Small Group News
May 9, 2008
Overview From Small Group Leaders’ Meeting – Dec 1, 2009
You can download an overview of our meeting on Dec 1, 2009. If you have any questions, please contact your coach and they will be happy to help you out. Also available for download below is a hand-out from the meeting which show’s the Coaching Groups. Be sure to grab a copy of that as well if you missed the meeting. All the best!
Questions About Ordering Group Resources
This is just a reminder to group leaders that each group is responsible for the cost of the studies (books, DVDs, etc). If following the study your group would like to donate the materials to our small group library, that would be a great way to share resources. The small group library is currently in my office. Stop by when I’m in and take a look. We have a lot of studies. Resources can be ordered from any distributor you find. If you’re looking for a local contact, The Bookstore At MBC has a lot of small group resources in stock as well as being able to order in material. They can be reached at 789-0123 (ext 230). Of course, there are many online stores where you can also research available studies and order them. If you find any useful links, let me know and we’ll get those up on this site.
Download a List of Resources Available in Small Group Library
We have a number of studies available to borrow from our small group library. If your group is looking for a new study, before you purchase the study, take a look through this list to see if we already own the study or if there’s another study of interest to your group. If you do end up purchasing a new study for your group and are interested in donating it to the small group library when your group is finished with it, just pass the material on to Pastor Matt. Click here to download the list of resources available in the small group library.
May 8, 2008

What is The Truth Project? In a recent study , the Barna Research Group revealed a stunning statistic that continues to reverberate throughout the evangelical world. Only 9 percent of professing Christians have a biblical worldview. Read more

