Posted in April 2009

Why leave?

So why do people leave a group?

1. “Its just not for me!”
Some people have community in their lives and can’t see a reason to force another venue for it.  These people are few and far between, but they do exist.  Some people just don’t like being around other people.  Obviously, these folks have greater issues than a small group can fix.

2. “My group stinks!”
There are crappy groups out there!  There are various reasons why groups stink (we will get into those in a later series of posts). If your group stinks there is no reason to stay together.  We want groups to be healthy and many times that can happen for groups by shutting down and each person becoming a part of another group.

3. “My group is inwardly focused!”
I am a proponent of open groups so when a group becomes closed off, it may be time to close it down.  If the group no longer fulfills its purpose of reaching new people, it may be hard to get it turned around.  The only way to fix the issue may be to disband and start from scratch.

4. “My group is too large!”
This is the easiest one!  When a group becomes too large it needs to plant a new group from within itself.  Sometimes we have to say goodbye to great group life in order for more people to experience it.

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Knowing when to say goodbye

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No, I’m not going anywhere!  In your small group silly!  Sometimes we get it in our heads that when we join a small group we are in it for life.  For some it works that way, not out of obligation, but out of a deep sense of belonging and intimacy.  There are just some people you will be stuck to for life and sometimes it works out that some of those people have been and continue to be in your small group.  But, for the vast majority, life goes on.  Groups don’t always gel like that.  So how do we say goodbye to a group?

At our church we define clear on and off ramps in the beginning.  It is easy to get in a group and easy to get out of one.  We define those periods in segment runs.  We advertise when new groups are starting and when the session ends so that people can easily move into a group and easily move out with the expectation that some will not return after the session is over.  This gives people a safe way out of a group without too much pain and guilt.  Why would anyone not want to be in a group?  Well, there are a few reasons. Some people just don’t want to do it.  Unfortunately, I can’t make them.  But, this gives them an opportunity to try without being stuck.  There are some who have community already built into their lives and don’t really need another outlet.  Whatever the reason is, we want to give people an opportunity to get out if they need to.  Sometimes it just takes some time to find the right fit.  It is hard to build this kind of attitude into a small group system. It is very beneficial when people can move in and out of groups, not just for selfish reasons, but so they can experience real, authentic community that helps them grow.  When groups understand that purpose, they are happy that people are finding their place to grow.

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