Brotherhood
chapters can help in the formation of and leading of groups according to the abilities
of the members. If they are not led or able to form or lead groups they can participate
in them and encourage parish participation. Of course, the Brotherhood chapter
itself is a small group, although it is also a group with a service
or action objective. In view of this latter aspect, some people will not be led
to participate in the Brotherhood chapter. Also, the Brotherhood chapter
is basically a group for men, even though wives are encouraged to attend meetings
and participate in some of the work of the group. After
it is agreed that the chapter will assist in the formation and/or leadership of
parish groups, they need to discuss this with the rector and parish lay leader(s)
who may have a parish responsibility for such groups. If it is deemed feasible
for the Brotherhood to do this and a strategy is developed, the following
points should be considered: - Establish a limited
period for the groups to last. Five to eight weeks is good, although some groups
can be planned to last 13 weeks.
- Provide a variety of times, focuses and
places. A meeting of proposed meeting group hosts and leaders should be called
to settle this.
- Provide training for group leaders in the conduct of small
groups, or at least provide study materials on this.
NOTE:
Some groups will spring up voluntarily after a parish event and they may select
a place to meet, time period and focus independent of a parish planning group.
Do not try to change these groups if they are not willing to change. Just fit
them into an overall framework. NOTE: See
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Section of this HOW TO.
- Provide guidance and group leaders in study program materials
and an occasional support session for the leaders of all groups.
- Encourage,
but do not force, spontaneous prayer for all members of all groups, especially
when needs reveal themselves and at the close of the meeting time.
- Stress
and follow the need to start and stop groups at the times agreed upon by the group.
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