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Pathfinder Launch
September 4, 2008 at 8:47 am 1
The Pathfinder launch was terrific last night. I had given a description of it and prediction for it here.

It showed the power of simplicity: we promoted this one thing and promoted it heavily, it is now our one way of starting new small groups, and it has easy on-ramps and off-ramps. Because of all that, people really responded. We now have over 150 people in Pathfinder groups who had no small group connection to Good Shepherd before.

One of the best things about the evening was . . . how many people I didn't know. There are more people getting connected to the move of God at Good Shepherd than I realized.

Rebecca Grayson and James-Michael Smith did a marvelous job as MCs / Comedic Relief:

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The room was packed:

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Conversation and connection happened:

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And now these table groups will turn into home groups for the next six weeks.

Feel like you missed something? That's OK. The next Pathfinder launch is October 22.

Because you weren't meant to walk alone.
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What If
August 29, 2008 at 6:00 am 1
What if I lose my job?

What if she's pregnant?

What if he doesn't come home tonight?

What if she gets in a wreck?

What if he doesn't get into college?

What if I get caught?

What if, what if, what if.

Living in the "what ifs" leads to a life of anxiety and stress.

Come out this Sunday for a remedy. 8:30. 10:00. 11:30.
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More Thrive Alive
August 21, 2008 at 7:00 am 0
Thrive Alive has been really good. All summer.

We had about 400 people at the first one in RiverGate, 200 or so at the second one at PlazaFiesta, and then 300 at Winget Park.

So this Saturday will be the best one of all.

On the Good Shepherd Lawn. Inflatables. Food. Friends. Kids. Music. More music. 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Exactly the kind of event to which you should bring your friends and neighbors who don't know much about church. They'll be blown away.

Here's what it's like:



See you Saturday, August 23 at 6:00 p.m.
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Store Up Treasures On Earth
August 15, 2008 at 6:00 am 0
Things Jesus Never Said has been a hit.

In fact, this series has brought more people into my office for prayer and advice than any other series. That increase is behind Tuesday's post.

This Sunday, the thing he never said is "store up for yourselves treasures on earth." There's something with music and drama combined together that you'll have to see to believe. And when you see it, not only will you believe it, you'll really like it.

Sunday. 8:30. 10:00. 11:30.
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What Didn’t Work & What Will
August 14, 2008 at 6:00 am 0
For years, Good Shepherd attempted to do small groups the conventional way.
You get some leaders, get some groups going, and when new people express interest in getting in a group, you try and get leaders to contact and invite them. Or try to get them to contact leaders and get themselves invited.
The problems was it didn't work. It doesn't work.
People are hesitant to call folks they've never met; bringing new members into existing groups is awkward; and some groups are the wrong fit for certain people.
That's why we've come up with Pathfinder. Adapting ideas from some of our friends at Granger Church in Indiana, we've come up with a simple, strategic, and Spirit-filled method for doing small groups.
You come to the church for the Pathfinder Launch Event on Wednesday, September 3 at 7:00 p.m., and there you will get connected with a new group under the leadership of a trained guide and that group will stay together for the next six weeks. That's it. That's the process. No phone calls, no awkward introductions, no frustration.
Just show up, have way more fun at the Launch than you expect to and by the end of the evening you'll have 8-10 new friends with whom you will share conversation and life for the next six weeks. If the group wants to continue after that, great. If not, fine. You can try again at the next launch, which happens in October.
We did a Pathfinder pilot in May and June and it was phenomenal. Everyone involved loved both the pilot launch event (so we've already done what we'll do in September) and, more impotantly, the pilot groups over the next six weeks. Our staff is committed and our leaders are excited.
So from now on, whenever someone asks us how to get into a group, we'll simply point to the next launch date and say, "Come out to this event and you'll be in." Simple. Strategic. Spirit-filled.
Pathfinder launch. September 3. Put it on your calendar. Better yet, sign up here.
Because this way of doing small groups will work.
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