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I think that Community Groups/Small Groups/Home Groups/Connect Groups/Missional Communities (whatever terminology we want to use) are very useful for young people, single people, young married people, and even empty nesters or widows. They provide a great sense of community, opportunity to build relationships, and other things.
But I'm less and less convinced that they really work for families. By "families" I mean married folks with kids living in their house.
If you're in a family like this, do Community Groups work for you? Do you agree or disagree? Please explain.
**I'm not exactly sure where to put this. I've opted to place it in GT so that it gets more traffic than an obscure sub-forum like "Ecclesiology". I think it is appropriate here because this is a theological issue in the sense of practical theology and there isn't really a forum for discussing how we do church. If mods see a need to move this then so be it.**
But I'm less and less convinced that they really work for families. By "families" I mean married folks with kids living in their house.
If you're in a family like this, do Community Groups work for you? Do you agree or disagree? Please explain.
**I'm not exactly sure where to put this. I've opted to place it in GT so that it gets more traffic than an obscure sub-forum like "Ecclesiology". I think it is appropriate here because this is a theological issue in the sense of practical theology and there isn't really a forum for discussing how we do church. If mods see a need to move this then so be it.**