A list of what some small groups have done beyond the usual sharing & supporting
- Tell life stories
- Narrate spiritual journeys
- Reveal financial autobiographies
- Write and share life mission statements
- Discuss Mennonite Church issues or
pressing social issues - Discuss issues related to use of money,
time, talents, … - Work with a book of essays (1 per
month) - Share big ideas you’re working with
- Engage in Bible study
- Share your 5-7 most formative scripture
texts - Explore the Enneagram together
- Converse on spiritual direction
questions - Discuss the questions raised in
“Exploring Baptism” class - Discuss the question: “How can small
group help you deepen your faith
commitment?” - Talk about “why we believe in God”
- Have everyone write down a question
they wonder about; put them in a hat;
draw one each meeting and have
everyone answer. - Read the Lectionary together
- Practice the Lectio Divina
- Compose “O antiphons”
(poetry/formulated prayer)
- Share things that bring us joy
- Share music that moves us (and burn a
small group CD) - Sing
- Do funeral planning
- Address end-of-life issues
- Visit group members’ work places
- Spend a weekend at the Urban Life
Center (Chicago)
- Plan and host a fundraiser meal
- Host college students
- Get together with another small group;
invite a new group each month to join
you. - Invite Assembly people who have
shared or preached Sunday morning or
taken an interesting trip, etc. for further
discussion - Watch and discuss a movie
- Have a game night
- Have a Christmas gift exchange
- Eat together