Group Leader Training

2024 Winter Re:Group Leader Training - Connected

MISS THE GROUP LEADER TRAINING IN February OR WOULD YOU LIKE A REFRESHER?

WATCH OR LISTEN To The Talks Below


Talk 1 - The Need For Friendships and Why Building Relationships Is So Hard (Jason DeGraaff)

We were created for deep relationships with others, and yet our world is lonelier than ever. This is a problem the church must address.

But can we expect to experience deep relationships or genuine friendships in group?

Leaders can't be close to everyone in group, so how do we help our group connect?

How can we create an environment where each member of our group can be truly known?

Talk 2 - How To Help Your Group Connect - 6 Ideas To Cultivate Relationships In Your Group (Jason DeGraaff)

While you are honored by the opportunity to be a group leader, you may feel overwhelmed with the thought of connecting with everyone in your group.

Who has capacity for that?

Your goal as group leader is not to have everyone connected to you, but connected to each other.

So how do we do that?

Inside Scoop With Drew Karschner

Drew Karschner shared updates and info about what God has been up to at Northridge in 2023-2024 and some of the new things we are rolling out this year, including sermon series, Northridge's growth.

Watch All Talks Here

2022 Winter Re:Group Leader Training - Irreplaceable

MISS THE GROUP LEADER TRAINING IN FEBRUARY OR WOULD YOU LIKE A REFRESHER? WATCH OR LISTEN TO DREW’S TALK AS HE SHARES UPDATES ON WHAT’S HAPPENING AT NORTHRIDGE AND IN OUR GROUPS MINISTRY, AND WATCH OR LISTEN TO JASON AND NOAH’S TALK ON OUR SIXTH GROUP LEADER ESSENTIAL: REPLACE YOURSELF

At the Re:Group Leader Training for our Community Group Leaders on February 6th, 2022, Drew Karschner shared updates and info about what God has been up to at Northridge in the past few years, and some of the opportunities and challenges we face as we seek to fulfill our mission of making more and better disciples.

- What do you do if you are leading alone and you don't see anyone in your group who has potential to lead?

- How long can you lead your group without having co-leaders?

- How do you find and develop new leaders in your group?

- Whether your group multiplies or your circumstances change, there will be a day when you are no longer able to be part of your group. Who will lead when you are no longer there?

Jason DeGraaff (Pastor of Spiritual Formation) and Noah Bixby (NYA Director and Groups Coach) address these questions and share ideas on how to effectively replace yourself.

2020 Winter Re:Group Leader Training - Modeling Authenticity "Real"

MISS THE GROUP LEADER TRAINING IN JANUARY OR WOULD YOU LIKE A REFRESHER? WATCH OR LISTEN TO DREW’S TALK AS HE SHARES UPDATES ON WHAT’S HAPPENING AT NORTHRIDGE AND IN OUR GROUPS MINISTRY, AND WATCH OR LISTEN TO JASON AND BRAD’S TALK ON OUR FOURTH GROUP LEADER ESSENTIAL: MODELING AUTHENTICITY.

In this video Drew Karschner shares Northridge updates and vision for 2020 with the Community Group Leaders of Northridge Church. This teaching happened at our Re:Group Leader Training event on Sunday night, January 5, 2020
- How open should we expect our group members to actually be with each other? - Where is the line between sharing openly and sharing too much? - What barriers keep us from being real? - How do we create an atmosphere where people feel safe enough to share what is really going on? In this video Jason DeGraaff and Brad Files address these questions and share how as group leaders we can live out Group Leader Essential #4 - Modeling Authenticity. This teaching is from our Re:Group Leader Training, January 5, 2020 at Northridge Church, Rochester NY.

2019 Fall Re:Group Leader Training - Promoting Participation "In"

Miss the Group Leader Training in September or would you like a refresher? Watch or listen to Drew’s talk as he shares updates on what’s happening at Northridge and in our Groups ministry, and watch or listen to Jason’s talk on our third Group Leader Essential: Promoting Participation.

At the Re:Group Leader Training for our Community Group Leaders on September 8, 2019, Drew Karschner shared updates and info about what God has been up to at Northridge in 2019 and some of the new things we are rolling out this fall. Drew also addressed a tension that we may have experienced in leading our groups.
At the Re:Group Leader Training for our Community Group Leaders on September 8th, 2019, Jason DeGraaff talks about Group Leader Essential #3: Promoting Participation. In this talk we address the challenge of moving group members from simply showing up to full participants in Biblical community.

Miss the Breakouts?

You can find the audio, notes, and presentation slides below.

It’s hard enough to keep up consistently with the people in your group, let alone provide care for them. What level of care can you and your group realistically be expected to provide? And what do you do when the care issues go way past what you feel capable of handling? In this breakout we will address this tension and share with you a clear plan for how you and your group can provide care without burning yourself out.

Are you making the most of your prayer time in group? Need a few ideas to increase participation and transparency? In this breakout we will answer these questions and more to help you maximize your group prayer time.

Facilitation is probably the hardest Community Group role to give away - Isn't facilitating discussion what a Community Group Leader does? In this breakout we'll talk about some of the best reasons to allow others to facilitate, and we'll discover the best practices in that tricky process.

Leading alone is hard but finding coleaders can be even harder. How do you find leaders when no one in your group is ready to lead?!? In this breakout we will share a few practical ideas to address this challenge and share why there is hope that you’ll eventually have all the leaders you need.

What if sharing participation is less about delegating and more about the heart of the delegator? What if leadership-level spiritual transformation is dependent upon stewardship of equipping group members more than "doing" for group members? Join us for an interactive time of studying the ministry of Christ and learning how our Redeemer can reorient the worship of our hearts to transform how and why we share participation.

If you are a new leader or if this is the first Group Leader Training event you've attended, you should attend this breakout. We'll go over the responsibilities and requirements of leading as well as the practical nitty gritty of leading your group each week.

2019 Winter Re:Group Leader Training - Cultivate

Miss the Group Leader Training in January or would you like a refresher?  Catch the updates on what’s happening at Northridge and in our Groups ministry, and watch Drew’s talk on our 2nd Group Leader Essential: Cultivating Relationships, and watch Nate Miller and Nancy Simmonds talk as address tensions and give practical ideas for how to do this well.

At the Re:Group Leader Training for our Community Group Leaders on January 6th, 2019, Jason DeGraaff and Scott Bixby shared updates and info about what God did at Northridge in 2018 and some of the things we have planned as a church in 2019.
At the Re:Group Leader Training for our Community Group Leaders on January 6th, 2019, Drew Karschner talks about Group Leader Essential #2: Cultivating Relationships.
At the Re:Group Leader Training for our Community Group Leaders on January 6th, 2019, Nate Miller and Nancy Simmonds shared how to address tensions we feel in cultivating relationships and practical ideas for how to do that well.
Here is the content from our Re:Group Community Group Leader Training event at Northridge Church on Sunday night, January 6th. (0:00) In this training Jason DeGraaff and Scott Bixby shared updates and info about what God did at Northridge in 2018 and some of the things we have planned as a church in 2019. (12:55) Drew Karschner shared a talk about Group Leader Essential #2 - Cultivating Relationships (23:57) Then 2 of our Group Coaches, Nate Miller and Nancy Simmonds, shared how to address tensions we feel in cultivating relationships and practical ideas for how to do that well. (38:40) Jason DeGraaff wrapped up the night with some closing thoughts on our theme.

2018 Fall Re:Group Leader Training - Me First

Miss the Group Leader Training in September or would you like a refresher?  Catch the updates on what’s happening at Northridge and in our Groups ministry, and watch Drew’s talk on our first and most important Group Leader Essential: Pursue Christ.

Jason DeGraaff and Scott Bixby share some updates on what God has been doing at Northridge, some stories of how God is at work, and some ideas and tools for you to use in your Community Group this year.
In this video Lead Pastor Drew Karschner talks with our group leaders about our first and most important Group Leader Essential: to Pursue Christ. As we lead others, we must first lead ourselves.