Video Course: How Online Small Groups Work
Online groups are a powerful way to provide an expression of biblical community no matter location limitations or schedule conflicts. In the following video course, you’ll learn why online groups are valuable to your church, the strategy of online groups, the details of what happens during a typical video group, and more. Watch the course yourself, send it to your group's pastor or key volunteer. Your church or ministry will be able to launch online small groups after completing the course. Start the free 1 hour 21-minute video course today!
Covered In Course:
1. Why Online Groups are Valuable?
2. Overview of Small Groups
3. Strategy of Online Small Groups
4. Itinerary of Online Small Groups
5. How to Have the Best Video Call
6. Let’s Talk Security
7. Final Thoughts
Why online groups are valuable?
1st step for people at your church (front door)
Way to reach people hurting and give a taste of your church in a safe manner
No excuses to not be in a group (safety net)
Help launch more face to face small groups
Overview of Small Groups:
Facilitator not teacher (host)
Circles not rows
Expressing 5 purposes over 6 months (Matthew 22 & 28):
Evangelism
Fellowship
Discipleship
Ministry
Worship
Complete “Leadership Training 1” designed for all hosts
Read “Small Groups With Purpose” by Steve Gladen
The strategy of Online Small Groups:
VIDEO: On-Demand individually or real-time as group
People are opinionated with technology (THAT’S OKAY)
PROCESS: text > audio > video > face to face
Two ways an online small group interacts:
Home Base: Facebook group, text thread or WhatsApp
Meeting Space: Zoom.us, Skype, or Google Hangout
Itinerary of Online Small Groups:
Welcome everyone
Warm up the group
Optional: Watch study
Discuss the questions
Prayer requests
End with prayer
How to Have the Best Video Call:
Lighting is important
Select the quietest place in your house
Level your video camera
Login to find out how to change default mic and camera (Preferences/Settings)
Use MUTE & UNMUTE
Recommend group members to download meeting software prior to the meeting
Buy external items if needed (Not Required):
mic (Yeti)
camera (Logitech)
light (Ring Light)
Let’s Talk Security (SKIP IF Not applicable):
Screen people with questions
Create video course to complete before joining
Keep links private (Invite Only)
Pick most secure meeting platform
Don’t make video required at launch
Final Thoughts:
Idea to Create Culture of Online Small Groups:
Meet for 10 weeks with a large group (30 people)
Three weeks of joining the group then close the group
Screen people with questions and pinned video explaining how the group will work
Go live once a week at the same time for the main curriculum of the group (Facebook Live & Events)
Drive members to discuss in the comment section
After 10 weeks pitch to start their own group with friends
Challenge after 12 months to go offline by transitioning to a home small group
Launch by showing a story of a successful online small group