The early church had a simple rhythm that shaped everything they did. They were devoted — not casual, not occasional, but steadfastly committed — to learning the Word of God together. Their devotion to “the apostles’ teaching” was not just an intellectual exercise but a relational and transformational practice that built a gospel-shaped community. InContinue reading “Devoted to the Word: Building a Healthy Rhythm of Studying Scripture in Community”
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Rhythms for Rest: 5 Ideas to Encourage Community Group Leaders Toward Health
This post discusses the challenges of leading a community group and offers practical advice for reducing stress and maintaining group health. Suggestions include enlisting co-leaders, using multiple meeting places, developing leadership apprentices, planning breaks, and practicing personal spiritual and home disciplines to alleviate pressure and foster growth.