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Saying “yes” to leading a Bible study is saying “yes” to faithfully following a calling the Lord has placed before you. It is saying “yes” to trusting God with your time and how He will use you in incredible ways. It is saying “yes” to linking arm-in-arm with your sisters in Christ and delving into the growth and transformation God has in store for you. You’ve felt the calling to lead a Bible study and the group members who’ve signed up have felt a calling to join you!
We hope this step-by-step guide offers resources, insight, and excitement as you begin your leadership journey.
Rely on the Lord and stay in communication with Him about your journey. Here are some simple ways to rely on Him.
Cultivate relationships in your group by encouraging a fun, engaging, and safe dialogue in a group chat. This will ensure that the communication within your group is prompt, clear, and inclusive.
It can be intimidating to get deep right away so try starting with some simple ice breaker questions that invite women to get deeper and sets the tone for your times together.
Lead by example. Share your heart behind starting this group and ask women to share theirs as well. These first meetings set the tone for the rest of your time together.
If God has called you to this specific study at this specific time, respect that knowledge, and dive in. We have three forms of currency in this life: time, talent, and treasure.
If you’ve prayerfully prepared for group, silence doesn’t automatically mean people are not engaged or don’t want to share their thoughts. It could just mean you’ve asked questions that are encouraging them to think critically. When this happens, sit in the silence and wait for the Lord to prompt one of the ladies in the group to share. You can trust the Lord will intervene in incredible ways. Watch. Those moments of silence will turn into pockets of amazing conversation.
End your meeting by practicing rest as a group. You have no idea what each group member is carrying into each meeting. Small group may be one of the only sources of community and rest they experience in a week. Incorporate the importance of rest by asking everyone to turn off their screens, close their eyes, and listen to a shared worship song. Building rest into your times together will encourage your group to enter into their remaining day and week with a mindset of rest and renewal sourced from the Lord.
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Our relationship with Jesus is not meant to be boxed into a weekly meeting so neither should our relationships with the women we are doing life with! The Lord works in mysterious ways so let’s trust Him with our time and energy in building up these relationships into what He desires them to be.
There will always be ways for us to prepare and be ready to shape spaces that the Lord trusts us with, but over the preparation, we need to be asking Him for His guidance in real time. If He has called you to this place, He will equip you in His perfect timing! If you are feeling discouraged, reach out to the person who lead you through your first small group and ask them for tips! The work you are doing is so important, never underestimate what God can do when two or more gather together!
Hannah is an educator, writer, and Jesus lover. She is UCLA graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in American Literature and Culture. Throughout her college career, Hannah was involved with CRU, helped lead a weekly sorority Bible study, and volunteered for UCLA’s ArtsBridge program, where she developed curriculum for second language learners in LAUSD. Hannah now serves as Director of Operations for Victory Garden Kids, a K-12 academic enrichment center. Hannah is passionate about worship and connecting with young women; she has had the opportunity to speak at She Matters, a Christ-centered community event for 7-12th graders, for the past three years. Hannah has also appeared in TV and film roles including 13 Reasons Why, How I Met Your Mother, That Is How Motherhood Works and also been featured in the New York Times and on Larry King Now.
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