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Group Answers Podcast
August 19, 2015

The Groups Matter Podcast—Episode 4: Workbooks Don’t Disciple People

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SUMMARY: In this episode, Brian and Rick speak with Heather Zempel, the leader of discipleship efforts at National Community Church in Washington, D.C. Heather explains the National Community Church’s free market system, which focuses on supporting and equipping the visions and spiritual gifts of individual group leaders, rather than prescribing a group life system. This approach to group discipleship enables leaders to build community and spheres of influence to fulfill specific needs among a congregation and to equip people with a unique calling. Heather also discusses the idea of discipleship as inherently relational, relying not just on workbooks as tools but also on people as units of influence in discipling other people. Finally, Heather shares some practical methods of discipleship that attempt to measure and define spiritual growth among group life participants.

Additionally, Brian shares the blog post of the week, a piece from his own blog entitled Drawing Lines Between Leadership and Influence, and Rick explains some reasons that a church might consider cancelling its small group meetings for the summer.

The Groups Matter Podcast is a weekly show designed to resource, train, and encourage small group leaders. Each episode considers current trends and resources as well as timeless truths and methods of discipleship. It is hosted by Brian Daniel, a Bible study expert from the Lifeway Groups Ministry Team, and Rick Howerton, the discipleship and small group specialist at Lifeway and author ofGUEST: A native Alabamian, Heather Zempel currently leads the discipleship efforts at National Community Church in Washington, D.C., where she oversees small groups, directs leadership development training, and serves on the weekend teaching team.

Heather followed a circuitous route into full-time ministry. Having obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biological engineering from Louisiana State University (Geaux Tigers!), she worked as an environmental engineer and as a policy consultant on energy and environment in the United States Senate before coming on staff at National Community Church. Using her educational background, Heather now can be found exploring environments that foster spiritual growth.

She lives on Capitol Hill where she can be found enjoying theater with her husband Ryan, searching out the best barbeque joints, and nerding out on church history. Heather is the author of Sacred Roads, Community is Messy, and Amazed and Confused, and you can read about her ramblings on small group environments, discipling the next generation and SEC football at heatherzempel.com.

EPISODE SPONSOR: This week’s episode is sponsored by SmallGroup.com. SmallGroup.com is an online subscription service that allows churches and group leaders to create customizable, sermon-based group bible studies. Visit the Groups Ministry blog for a quick how-to tutorial, or visit SmallGroup.com to begin your free 2-week preview.

RESOURCES: If you have a question you’d like discussed on our Groups Matter Podcast, please tweet your question to @BcDaniel or @RickHowerton.


Group Answers Podcast
August 5, 2015

The Groups Matter Podcast—Episode 3: Multiplying Groups to Grow the Ministry

By Group Ministry
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SUMMARY: In this episode, Brian and Rick speak with Carolyn Taketa, the Executive Director of Small Groups at Calvary Community Church in Westlake Village, California. Formerly a litigation attorney, Carolyn shares about her transition from a professional work environment into vocational ministry, including many of the resources and books that she studies to build a theological and biblical foundation for the small groups ministry at the church she serves. Carolyn also discusses being a female church staff member in a primarily male-driven field and offers some words of wisdom for functioning in a diverse leadership team. Finally, she suggests a variety of practices for church staff leaders who want to build their attendance while maintaining clear and consistent communication with their congregation and their volunteers. Brian and Rick also discuss the Post of the Week, Five Ways to Serve Your Leaders Well, and Rick shares his list of five necessities for guiding a group beyond bible study.

The Groups Matter Podcast is a weekly show designed to resource, train, and encourage small group leaders. Each episode considers current trends and resources as well as timeless truths and methods of discipleship. It is hosted by Brian Daniel, a Bible study expert from the Lifeway Groups Ministry Team, and Rick Howerton, the discipleship and small group specialist at Lifeway and author of@RickHowerton.


Group Answers Podcast
July 22, 2015

The Groups Matter Podcast—Episode 2: Next Steps

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SUMMARY: In this episode,  Brian and Rick discuss how church leaders can empower church members to identify where they are in their spiritual journey and take the next steps in discipleship. Guest host Brian Phipps, the Next Steps Pastor at Westside Family Church in Kansas City, shares insight he has gained from his Next Steps ministry, which enables members to grow in their faith by focusing on two  areas of development: character and calling. He also discusses some practical tips for how churches can implement this type of ministry into the ethos of their church culture. Finally, Rick shares a list of ways to avoid a “night of shared ignorance,” or false teaching, at weekly group meetings.

The Groups Matter Podcast is a weekly show designed to resource, train, and encourage small group leaders. Each episode considers current trends and resources as well as timeless truths and methods of discipleship. It is hosted by Brian Daniel, a Bible study expert from the Lifeway Groups Ministry Team, and Rick Howerton, the discipleship and small group specialist at Lifeway and author ofGUEST: Brian Phipps is the Next Steps pastor at Westside Family Church in Lenexa, Kansas, bringing strong leadership and investments in championing the spiritual growth of that congregation. Brian is experienced as a church planter, senior pastor, and discipleship and small groups pastor. He received his B.A. in religion from the University of South Carolina, and a Masters of Divinity and M.A. in Counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. Brian and Carol have been married since 1994 and have three amazing kids, Hannah, Sam, and Caleb. Brian loves to hang out with his family and friends, play golf, fish, and play Texas Hold-Em’, and he enjoys classic rock. Brian’s passion is to empower every Christ-follower to discover, develop, and optimize their character and calling so that they make their God-sized IMPACT on the world for Christ.

EPISODE SPONSOR: This week’s episode is sponsored by SmallGroup.com. SmallGroup.com is an online subscription service that allows churches and group leaders to create customizable, sermon-based group bible studies. Visit the Groups Ministry blog for a quick how-to tutorial, or visit SmallGroup.com to begin your free 2-week preview.

RESOURCES: If you have a question you’d like discussed on our Groups Matter Podcast, please tweet your question to @BcDaniel or @RickHowerton.


Group Answers Podcast
June 10, 2015

The Groups Matter Podcast—Episode 1: Assimilating the Fringe

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SUMMARY: In the first episode of the Groups Matter podcast, Brian and Rick discuss how small groups can be utilized to pull those individuals on the fringe of the church into a local community.  Guest Chris Surratt discusses how he has seen success with this method of assimilation through pro-active relationships with those in the periphery of church and community life.

The Groups Matter Podcast is a weekly show designed to resource, train, and encourage small group leaders. Each episode considers current trends and resources as well as timeless truths and methods of discipleship. It is hosted by Brian Daniel, a Bible study expert from the Lifeway Groups Ministry Team, and Rick Howerton, the discipleship and small group specialist at Lifeway and author of GUEST: Our guest this week is Chris Surratt. Chris is a ministry consultant and coach with over twenty-two years of experience serving the local church. Most recently, Chris was the Pastor Of Adult Ministries at Cross Point Church in Nashville, Tennessee, where he oversaw and helped guide small groups and global and local good across five campuses. Before coming to Cross Point in 2009, Chris was on staff at Seacoast Church in Charleston, South Carolina, for fifteen years, serving as a worship arts pastor, campus pastor and on the directional leadership team. Both Cross Point and Seacoast have been recognized as two of the fastest growing churches in the United States. Chris also works with Leadership Network in creating collaborative learning environments for churches across the world. He is passionate about helping people find their next steps toward God within the context of community. Chris’s first book, Small Groups For The Rest Of Us: How to Design Your Small Groups System to Reach the Fringes, will be released by Thomas Nelson on September 29, 2015. Follow Chris on Twitter at @ChrisSurratt.  Chris also hosts a blog at chrissurratt.com.

RESOURCES: If you have a question you’d like discussed on our Groups Matter Podcast, please tweet your question to @BcDaniel or @RickHowerton.


 

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