Life Group Leader Q&A

Life Leader FAQHere are several questions group leaders and potential group leaders might ask. Click the links for the answers.

 

 

  1. Do I need to be a "Bible Expert" to become a Life Group Host or Leader?
  2. How should our Life Group handle childcare?
  3. How often should a Life Group meet?
  4. Where do you find study material for a Life Group?
  5. When should a Life Group meet?
  6. How long should the average Life Group meeting last?
  7. How can I form a Life Group with people who are similar to me?
  8. What is the format for a Life Group?
  9. On which day of the week does the study take place?
  10. Can I invite people who don't attend our church?

Do I need to be a "Bible Expert" to become a Life Group Host or Leader?
Definitely not! The most important thing you need is a heart for and a desire to serve the members of your group in your own personal relationship with Jesus Christ. When you take this step of faith through prayer, God's Holy Spirit will give you what you need to be an effective host. Kingsway has several video curriculums available that provide expert teaching for your Life Group. Your responsibility is to facilitate the discussion around that teaching using provided resources. As a host/ leader, your responsibility is to provide direction and leadership to the group on an ongoing basis. Ongoing training is provided. [top]

How should our Life Group handle childcare?
First, make childcare a top priority in order to make it happen. If there are people who can't afford childcare, others need to step up to help out. Another thing is to rally together. You might be able to get a sitter to watch the kids in one part of the house while the group meets in another room. If there's a home nearby, one person can watch the kids there while the group meets in another house. You may even try to rotate people out of the group to take care of the children. Life Groups can also meet at the church and utilize designate rooms for childcare. Don't let childcare be a barrier that keeps someone from connecting with God and your group. [top]

How often should a Life group meet?
We recommend a Life Group meet every other week as the ideal frequency.  This frequency is effective as long as Life Groups use other mediums to provide ongoing care, nurturing, and the fostering of relationships within the group. [top]

Where do you find study material for a Life Group?
We empower and encourage this to happen through group members giving adequate input to where the group needs to go but encourage group leaders to lead this selection process. You are encouraged also to talk to your Life Group Coach about curriculum choices. [top]

When should a Life Group meet?
Groups meet at the time, place, and day of the week that best ministers to the needs of the group; whether it's 5 am on Fridays for a men's group, Sunday night for a couples group, or Tuesday night for a ladies group. If you are starting a new group, you should choose the time and place that is convenient to you the host/leader, then people who have similar schedules will be attracted to your group or make necessary adjustments according to their needs. [top]

How long should the average Life Group meeting last?
A typical Life Group meeting is one and a half to two hours. However, meeting length is unique for each group, depending on the type of group. Leaders and group members should reach an agreement in the process of developing their Life Group Covenant that covers what will be done and how it will be done in the group. [top]

How can I form a Life Group with people who are similar to me?
If you would like to form a small group as a certain affinity (like Couples, Singles, Women, Men, Single Parents, etc.) let us know when you fill out the Life Group Leader Registration (see Becoming a Host). However, in most cases your geographic community will provide a potential group affinity. Be sure to invite your own friends you enjoy hanging out with as a starting place. [top]

What is the format for a Life Group?
People connect in new small groups consisting of 6 to 16 people who provide love, support, friendship, connection and spiritual growth. The format is an informal and comfortable one and a half to two hour gathering at the home of a participant. Participants are comprised of people from our church, as well as friends, neighbors, relatives and coworkers who are invited to join in the adventure. Every Life group is designed to foster experiences based on Kingsway's core values.. [top]

On which day of the week does the study take place?
One of the great things about Life Group is that it fits with every person's schedule. Pick the day and time that works best for you then select the group nearest to you that works. A business and professional group may choose to meet for breakfast or lunch. A busy career couple might choose to meet on Saturday mornings, while a mom with kids in school might prefer a group that meets on a weekday morning. [top]

Can I invite people who don't attend our church?
Absolutely! Inform your friends, neighbors, family members, coworkers, and casual acquaintances about your small group study. Most of Kingsway's study materials are appropriate for both believers and seekers. Pray for God's guidance as you can make an eternal difference in the lives of others. While it is not our desire to attract people from other Bible believing churches, Kingsway's desire is to both connect "unconnected" people at our church and take our next step to reach our "unchurched" community for Jesus Christ through our Life Groups. [top]