Conducting A Fellowship Using Bibles

By Harriett Crosby


To start a successful study group, plan the things you will be discussing about. Seek counsel from God about the bullet points you will be sharing. You will need the enlightenment from above to be fruitful in the things you want to achieve. Each approach will end up with various outcomes. With the help of Cambridge bibles, create an interesting group meeting.

Seek a definite time and area where you can group people together. Your discussion can be effective if you know what you will be sharing about. It will assist you in having the group separate that day for the study.

Check if you have the resources to bring the study materials and guide for everyone in the program. If this will be the case, shop earlier than the date so you can prepare. If this is not convenient instruct them to carry their bibles and writing materials.

Schedule a meeting with the resident pastor and inquire different ideas as to the flow of your study. He can give you tips to sermons that were preached and favorite studies that were not discussed. Remember that your pastor would be the best go to guy when you seek good lessons from previous preachings.

Paste posters and special brochures so you can give a clear invitation to everyone about your meeting. The posters will surely inspire those who are looking for this session. Pick a function room where you can be private with the group. Announce a specific day where you can meet every week. Write a functional number where people can call you. Put this on the posters.

Ask your family and those you know if they would like to attend. There are church members who are willing to join the group. If they agree to attending, tell them to bring as much people they know who want to learn more about the word. Inform them that everyone is welcome to join.

While preparing for your sharing and verse, pray about it. The key to very successful preaching as grabbing an inspiration. Use an outline to organize your topics. Create several copies so people will follow the things you are sharing.

Gather chairs and tables so you can arrange the set up. When the time is ready, people will pour into the place, hand them a copy. Moreover, you can also set up a desk near the door with the outline so they can get one as they enter.

Estimate the amount of people who will come in and stand and announce the set if you think it is ready. Before preaching, start off with prayer. Allow everyone to take turns introducing themselves. Read aloud the program and outline that you made and tell them how it would go. Teach them the verses and have them prepare their sharing or thought about it. Make the Cambridge bibles useful in your studies as you close it with a word of prayer.




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