Group Guidelines
The following guidelines help keep a group and facilitator focused on the purpose and value of the Bible discovery time.
Group Guidelines
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Everyone shares in sentences, not paragraphs (avoids anyone dominating the discussion).
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Focus only on what this passage is saying (not other passages).
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Focus only on what this group is seeing (not other people’s perspectives or outside sources).
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Give people time to respond (don’t be afraid of silence but allow people to “pass” if they wish).
Facilitator Guidelines
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Facilitate, don’t teach (use the Facilitator Guide).
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Keep the session on schedule--Complete all sections. (25% Connect, 50% Discover, and 25% Respond).
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For questions about the passage: “What in this passage helps us answer that question?" (The goal is to help the group see that everyone can understand the Bible.)
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For questions NOT about the passage: "Let’s discuss this further after our group time” or “Let’s do a separate study at another time on a passage that answers that question.”
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“Strange” or “wrong” interpretations or discussions: "Where is that found in this passage?" Ask the group if they see the same thing (builds an environment of self-correction). Remember, “The goal for today is to focus on what this passage has to say.”
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Close the group to new people after the second or third week. If people want to bring others after that, help them start a new group.