For churches who want to stay small as they grow in numbers, small groups are the answer. Not only are they biblical, but small groups are also an ideal environment for church members to experience real community. At Fellowship Church, we created HomeTeams in order to connect people to one another and to the life of Fellowship Church, while helping them apply basic biblical principles to their everyday life. Here are some answers to the questions we receive most frequently about the small groups ministry at Fellowship Church:
How many small groups do you have?
More than 200 HomeTeams meet throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.
How do people come together to form groups - is it based on commonalities?
To some degree, yes. We sort groups by marital status, age range, geography and meeting day.
Are groups open or do you have some closed groups?
Our groups are open. This keeps them from becoming inwardly focused and ensures that the "reach out" branch of our church's overall vision is carried through our small groups ministry. The only exception is our sports groups, which a open seasonally when teams are forming.
How do you guard against false teaching?
Training, training, training! In our Synergy leadership training classes, our leaders are taught to be facilitators, not teachers. They understand that their role is to keep a healthy discussion going in the small group, not to teach or preach. Our pastors also keep their eyes and ears open through the use of 30-day calls and 90-day meetings. We call these "touches." These frequent touches allow our HomeTeam pastors to keep a finger on the pulse of each of their groups. They are taught to ask probing questions and then look and listen for any issues that need to be addressed.
How do you handle childcare?
We don't. Each group finds a childcare strategy that works best for them. For example: some groups hire someone to care for the children in another room of the house. Other groups use drop-in childcare facilities in their area. Some groups just leave it up to each individual family. We've found that when we let groups work it out for themselves, they arrive at creative, functional solutions!
For a more in-depth look at our small groups ministry, including tools and training, check out our Small Groups Kit.