In the book of Ephesians, the Apostle Paul makes it clear that pastors like Ron, evangelists like Billy Graham, and teachers like Mrs. McGuillocudy (you do remember your 3rd grade teacher, don't you?) are not supposed to be doing all the ministry. God assigned these people to equip everyone in the church to be the ones doing God's work.
Leader Growth & Development
Avoiding Pitfalls
Developing Leaders
Finding New Coaches
Grace Reflection
How to Raise New Leaders
Making Prayer Time Doable
Managing It All
GRACE Spiritual Health Assessment
Group Life & Dynamics
Adding a Spiritual Component to an Activity or Serving Group
Help -- My Group Has Conflicts
How to Identify What God Wants More of From You
Prayer -- Groups and Tip Sheet
Resolving Group Conflicts
Consistent Small Steps = Growth
GRIEF - Helping Group Members Grieve
The Benefits of Ground Rules
Various Leader Guidelines & Info
Leaders' Resource List
Publicicizing Your Group
Promoting Personal Buisiness
Financial Needs of Group Members
Small Group Leader Requirements & Training
Theological Beliefs & Expectations for Leaders
Using & Reserving Rooms on Grace Campus
PROCESS FOR ASSIMILATING NEW GROUP LEADERS
HELPING HANDS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
The Growth Chart
UTILIZING ON-CAMPUS CHILDCARE FOR GROUPS
2010 CG Leader Schedule Card
Online Training
Workplace Groups Online Training
GRACE Huddle Podcast
Leaders of Grace
Many people think of our Ron Tucker, our senior pastor, when they think of Grace. But Ron depends heavily on the staff, and they all depend heavily on the unpaid heroes who lead our church. If it wasn't for the great lay leaders of Grace, very little would get done around here. As it is, we have over 150 ministries meeting people's needs, leading people to Christ and honoring God. Our small group and ministry leaders carry the charge and the zeal to the members of their groups and help them serve God. Imagine:
- A man begins loving his wife in an unselfish way because of what he learns in his small group.
- A woman demonstrates the peace of God in a stressful job because her prayer group has been studying the relationship of prayer and peace.
- A high school student gets up the courage to invite his classmate to Student Ministry because his discussion group leader comes across as cool.
These individuals are doing God's work, living His way because our leaders have been pouring into their lives.
Are you one of our leaders? If so, know that we appreciate you more than we can say. If not, consider getting involved. You won't find anything more rewarding than investing yourself in people.
We want to make it as easy as possible for anyone who wants to lead a small group at Grace.The files to the right are Word files that you can download to get answers to some of the questions that may arise as you lead a group.

