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"THE 7 C'S"

Small groups can be exciting growing experiences. They can also be
awful! Simply bringing together a group of people hoping to learn
and grow together is not sufficient to have a positive experience.
Small groups require of their members and leaders both art and
science—Art because each group is unique with particular characteristics
and behaviors; Science because there are rules governing the activity
of people in groups just as the laws of nature describe what happens
when you walk off a cliff. The following list is designed to help you
avoid some of the most common pitfalls in beginning a group and to help
you think through the most important issues in group life.

  1. Covenant or Contract: A shared understanding of the group's purpose
    and the general means that will be used to achieve that purpose.
  2. Commitments: The disciplines which the group is willing to adopt
    in order to accomplish its purpose.
  3. Caring: The quality of life together in which members learn how to
    love each other and develop caring in all of life.
  4. Content: The growing edge of study and reflection usually centering
    in the Scriptures in order to know God and ourselves better.
  5. Communication: The glue which binds all relationships together and
    which connects members with each other and, through prayer, with God,
  6. Crying, Conflict and Congruence: Feelings are an important part of
    life together and need not be denied, delayed or despised.
  7. Jesus Christ: The Center of Community without whom good meetings
    can be held but life will not be transformed.

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