Beginning of Trimester

What Do You Need To Do Before Group Next Week?

Hi Group Leaders,

Thank you for joining us at Re:Group last night!

The Fall Group Trimester has arrived. Groups kickoff this Sunday, September 15th, and meet for the next 10 weeks (until November 23rd).

As you make your plans for week 1 of group, here is a quick checklist to ensure a strong start to the groups year.

1. PLAN A GROUP MEAL

  • The best way to start off the group trimester is by catching up over a meal.

  • Food makes for an inviting and relaxed atmosphere and natural conversation. 

  • Connect with your group this week to plan what's for dinner.

2. CALL/CONTACT YOUR GROUP MEMBERS

  • Make sure to connect with your group about details for your first meeting: location, date, time, kids care.

  • Nothing beats a phone call before the first week to reconnect with your attendees and new prospective group members.

  • Maybe you could meet with new group members in the lobby on Sunday so they have a familiar face their first week in group.

3. BRING A PREASSIGNED VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE

  • Download the Volunteer Schedule Template HERE.

  • Instead of asking for people to sign up for shared group responsibilities on the first night, bring a preassigned schedule to your first meeting.

  • Let people know they can connect with you as leaders if there is a schedule conflict or a role they are not comfortable serving in.

  • This is a great way to share leadership by sharing responsibilities for snack, childcare, hosting, and even facilitation. 

4. DECIDE WHAT YOUR GROUP PLANS TO DISCUSS

  • This Community Group trimester we'll be discussing the following sermon series:

    Mind Field (September 8 - October 13)

  • Description: 

Are your thoughts out of control--just like your life? Do you long to break free from the spiral of destructive thinking? Do you battle with worry, anxiety, relational tension, depression, lust, self doubt, guilt or shame? Have you tried to think your way out of bad habits and unhealthy thought patterns, only to find yourself stuck with an out-of-control mind and off-track life? How do you achieve a mindset that leads toward peace? Join us as we explore how God's truth can become your battle plan to win the war in your mind!

  • September 8 - Winning The Battle In Your Mind (Romans 12:2, Philippians 4:6-9)

  • September 15 - Identity (Ephesians 2:1-10)

  • September 22 - Peace In Your Relationships (Romans 12:17-18)

  • September 29 - Navigating the Darkness - Depression (Psalm 13)

  • October 6 - Sexual Thoughts - Lust (Matthew 5:27-30)

  • October 13 - Guilt & Shame (Romans 7 & 8)

    Unsung Heroes (October 20 - November 24)

  • Description: 

We all love a hero story! There is nothing more exciting than good fighting evil, especially when they are true stories. In this series we'll explore some of the lesser known heroes in the Bible and learn the big story of the Bible, as we look at heroes from each of the major time periods of scripture. As we do so, we'll not only better understand Scripture, but be inspired by how God might use us in His story.

  • October 20 - The Hebrew Midwives: Shiphrah and Puah (Exodus 1:15-21)

  • October 27 - Lady Warrior: Deborah (Judges 4)

  • November 3 - A Loyal Friend: Jonathan (1 Samuel 20)

  • November 10 - A Faithful Foreigner: Mordecai (Esther)

  • November 17 - A Grieving Father: Jairus (Luke 8:41-56)

  • November 24 - A Woman of Influence: Pricilla (Romans 16, Acts 18:24-26)

    Discovering Hope Group Experience

  • On October 13th we'll hand out Discovering Hope Experience boxes to every Community Group.

  • These boxes give your Community Group a one hour interactive immersive experience built for groups to better understand global poverty and how the church is stepping in.

  • We would like all Community Groups to use these October 13th or 20th.

  • More details will be coming.

  • Watch a Video Preview HERE

  • Interested in a video study or discussing a book of the Bible?  

  • View Bible Study Curriculum options HERE

  • View Video Curriculum options HERE

5. LOGIN & UPDATE YOUR GROUP INFORMATION ON MY.NORTHRIDGEROCHESTER.COM

  • Make sure your meeting time, location, meeting type (in-person/online), group description, and roster are updated. You can even load a group picture.

  • Access My.NorthridgeRochester.com.

  • HERE is a short video tutorial on how to make updates to your group.

  • If you need help with this, let your coach know.

6. FILL OUT THE GROUP LEADER APPLICATION 

  • If you are new to Community Group Leadership and stepping into the role this year, please fill out the Group Leader application found at the link below.

7. PRAY FOR YOUR GROUP

  • All of our preparations will make little difference if God is not in it.

  • Before you finish reading this email, stop and take a moment to ask God to work in the hearts of each person in your group this trimester.

We are praying for and with you this week! 

What thoughts or questions do you have?

Email us or share your ideas on the Northridge Leaders Facebook Group.

6 Things To Prepare For The Winter Group Trimester

Hi Group Leaders,

Our Winter Community Group Trimester begins in just 1 1/2 weeks!

Our Winter Trimester is 11 weeks long (January 14th - March 30th), followed by a 6-week Spring Trimester (April 14th - May 18th).

Here is what you need to do to prepare for a great group launch.

1. Communicate With Your Group Members and Prospects

  • Send an email with the first week details - location, time, meal plans, childcare plans, growth goal's brainstorm.

  • Call or text each group member - checkin in, invite them back, and verify their group plans. Share the load - divvy up group members between leaders and apprentices for followup.

  • Invite prospective Group Members to meet you in the lobby on Sunday - Connect before your first group meeting. They'll be more comfortable and more likely to show up if they have already met you.

2. Decide What You Will Discuss

  • This trimester we'll be discussing the following sermon series:

  • The Ripple Effect (January 7 - February 11)

  • Description:

    • One drop of water spreads a ripple that continues much further than its initial impact. The greatest ripple our world has ever seen began with the message of the gospel. But what is the gospel, and why does it matter? Does it really make a difference in our lives, city, and world? If so, how can we practically spread the gospel to everyone? In this series, we’ll explore the good news of the gospel and learn how we can take that good news to the world.

  • Schedule:

    • January 7 - When Your Faith Is Stale (Romans 6:5-11)

    • January 14 - Does Your Heart Break? (Matthew 9:35-38)

    • January 21 - What Makes Christianity Compelling? (John 13)

    • January 28 - Loving Your Neighbors (Selected Texts)

    • February 4 - Overflow (Psalm 23:5, John 7:37-38)

    • February 11 - Going Public With Your Faith - Open Baptism (Acts 2)

  • Dear God (February 18 - March 24)

  • Description:

    • Talking to God sounds simple, but many of us struggle with prayer. We don't know what to say. We wonder if God hears us. We wonder if our prayers really make a difference. We get bored and distracted. How do I know if I'm doing it right? In this series, we'll explore these questions and look at practical ways we can develop a meaningful and effective pattern of prayer.

  • Schedule:

    • February 18 - My Problems With Prayer (Matthew 26:39-44)

    • February 25 - The Necessity of Prayer (John 15:4-8)

    • March 3 - Teach Me To Pray (Matthew 6:4-13)

    • March 10 - Formed Prayers - Praying Scripture (Selected Texts)

    • March 17 - Specific Prayers - Alone and With Others (Selected Texts)

    • March 24 - Dangerous Prayers (Psalm 139)

  • Interested in a video study or discussing a book of the Bible?

    • View Bible Study Curriculum options HERE.

    • View Video Curriculum options HERE.

3. Plan Your Weekly Schedule

  • Download the Volunteer Schedule Template HERE.

  • Instead of asking for people to sign up for shared group responsibilities on the first night, bring a preassigned schedule to your first meeting.

  • Let people know they can connect with you as leaders if there is a schedule conflict or a role they are not comfortable serving in.

  • This is a great way to share leadership by sharing responsibilities for snack, childcare, hosting, and even facilitation.

4. Brainstorm Growth Goals Ahead of Time

  • Give you and your group members time to brainstorm their own growth goals before you set them. Send a link to these goals in your first email or a text: www.northridgeleaders.com/growth-goals

  • If you just try to decide a goal on the spot, you may experience less impact.

  • Encourage goals that are specific, have a due date, have a clear plan, and have an accountability partner to encourage follow through.

5. Invite Prospective Leaders to Re:Group on February 4th

  • Do you have apprentice leaders or prospective leaders who you'd like to join you as a Group Leader?

6. Remind Everyone of The Vision For Community Groups

  • Reminding your group members of the purpose of groups should be something you communicate regularly, throughout the trimester and especially at the beginning of each trimester.

  • Remind them of the purpose: Apply the Bible, Build Relationships, Care for Others.

  • Reminder them of the structure: start and end times, expectations for involvement, prayer time, social connections, childcare plans.

  • Remind them that groups are not just about us and we want to make room for others to join us.

  • These reminders will be included for review in your Week-1 discussion plan on our Group Leaders website.

How Can We Help You?

How is your group going? Are there any challenges or issues you or your group are struggling with? Reach out to your coach to setup a meeting. We'd love to help!

Additional Resources You May Find Helpful

Why Do We Feel Lonely At Church?

Staying Spiritually Vibrant

4 Sure Ways To Burn Out As A Group Leader

What Can We Expect From Group?

Video Curriculum Streaming Options

Book Of The Bible Curriculum & Discussion Ideas