Ready to Get Dangerous with Small Group Ministry?
UU Small Group Ministry leaders,
This August the UU Small Group Ministry Network is offering a weeklong Small Group Ministry conference at Ferry Beach. We offered this last year and it was a huge success. This is an opportunity for visionary and passionate UU's of the Small Group kind (SGM leaders, coordinators, ministers, lay coaches, etc...) to celebrate this ministry, learn new techniques, explore new dimensions in small group ministry and covenant groups, for us all to review the essentials for SGM health, growth and transformation and much more. Sounds fun, doesn't it?
Register on-line at www.ferrybeach.org
Whether your group ministry is just getting started or well under way, I'd like to personally invite you to join us for this exiting week. Come and share your passion, learning, questions and vision for our faith and this powerful ministry.
Why am I so excited for this week?
For me, its about us working together to figure out how to realize our potential, both individually, as congregations, and a religious movement. I'm looking forward to talking to you about taking our movement to the next level. My passion is sharing our faith, doing faith development and spiritual growth via ministry in groups, and turning our small group ministries into leadership (and ministry) development machines.
Have you noticed the buzz around growth?
Our congregations, the UUA Board of Trustees, UUA Staff -- seems like they are all talking growth these days. And remember the call a while back for us to "GET DANGEROUS" -- you know, the story about a top Mormon leader saying if we knew how to retain newcomers as well as they do we'd be the most dangerous church in America? For me, Small Group Ministry is the means by which we can accomplish this.
Take a look at this. The following is the Rev. Bill Sinkford's conclusion from his "The most dangerous church in America" UU World column:
How can we become the most dangerous church in America? We can stand up inIf you look at faith communities that are THRIVING, they know how to do their ministry via small groups. You can't retain masses of people without doing church in groups. SO, in my opinion the only way we’re going to thrive long term as a movement and realize our potential is if we MASTER accomplishing our work and ministry via intentional group ministries.
the public square and consistently and clearly voice our commitment to the
inherent worth and dignity of every person and our commitment to a world
community with peace, justice, and liberty for all. We can take action inspired
by these commitments. We can offer visitors to our congregations a liberal
religious home, a sanctuary from the uncertainty and isolation that may have
brought them to our doors, a community that will help them develop spiritually
and grow emotionally—and as we do, they will stay with us...
I hope you'll seriously consider mobilizing someone from your congregation to join us for this very special week.
In faith,
Peter Freedman Bowden
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Ferry Beach Small Group Ministry Week
A.K.A. the UU SGM Network Summer Institute
August 12 - August 18, 2006Ferry Beach, UU Conference CenterSaco, Maine
Register on-line at www.ferrybeach.org
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