Small Groups (Trainee's) 6B
Parish Small Group System Policy



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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface i

PART 1
Why the Parish Small Group System 1
The Purpose of the Parish Small Group System 3

PART 2
General Format for the Small Group Home Gathering
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●   Format for Weeks 1, 3 and 5
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●   Format for Week 2 and 4
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●   A fuller discussion of the format of the Small Group Home Gathering
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●   Song and praise
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●   Praying and sharing the Scriptures
7
●   Personal testimony and witness
8
●   Business
8
●   Intercessory prayer
9
●   principle One
9
●   principle Two
9
●   principle Three
10
●   principle Four
10
●   Special prayer for healing
10
●   Times for the general format
12

PART 3
The Thrust of the Parish Small Group System 13
The ACTS II Process and the R.C.I.A 14
Characteristics and Accountability of the Parish Small Group System 16
The Success of the Parish Small Group System 18
Who Can Come to the Small Group Home Gathering 20
Size of the Small Group 21
The Vision and Goal of the ACTS II Process 22
Who should be a Small Group Leader? 24

APPENDIX
Principles for Communal Scriptural Prayer in the Small Group Home Gathering 28
Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary 33
Bibliography


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TRAINEE'S
PARISH SMALL GROUP SYSTEM POLICY MANUAL



TRAINNE'S

PREFACE & WHY THE PARISH SMALL GROUP SYSTEM



Preface


"This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you ....You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide; so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you. This I command you, to love one another" (John 15:12,16f).

The Lord's desire for his people is that there be a genuine concern for one another, that each person becomes a caring, bearing, sharing person. Love is more than warm feelings that tend to disappear when inconvenient demands are being asked. Rather, love is the deliberate decision to serve those in need.

Exodus 18:13-22 clearly shows the need for pastoral care to be shared. Both Moses and the people were being worn out because the burden of caring for all the people was too heavy for Moses. In our parishes today, there is a similar situation. The pastor is expected to carry the burden of all the parish families. A crying need for capable people willing to take pastoral responsibility for their brother and sister parishioners is being felt.

Many Catholics have become inactive because they do not experience a caring community within the parish. Very few people reach out to those they do not know. The result is many lonely people. If a simple introduction within the Mass is so difficult to do, how is it going to be possible for real caring to take place?

The Parish Small Group System of ACTS II is an effort to make caring for one another a reality. As more and more parishioners are evangelized and become evangelizers, the parish will become an evangelizing community of people who know how to care for one another, and how to reach out to those who do not know Jesus, and bring them into this community of the Church. This is made possible through the parish small group networking system.

The responsibility of caring belongs not just to one person or to a few, but to everyone. In this, the whole parish can "endure and be at peace" Exodus 18:21-23.

In Numbers 11:16-17 , we see again that one person cannot bear the burden alone. A team of people is needed. Because it is a team effort, parishes need some organizational structure to assure that everyone is cared for by good small group leaders.

If we reflect on the Book of the Acts of the Apostles, chapters one to four, we see what happened to the disciples when the Holy Spirit came upon them on Pentecost. They were no longer afraid or concerned for themselves. Filled with the boldness of the Holy Spirit, they reached out to the people telling them about Jesus and caring for their needs. The numbers of those who believed in Jesus increased. And there was no needy person among them because everyone shared what they had ( Acts 4:34f; 2:45).

The Parish Small Group System is an effort to shoulder responsibility for one another and to relieve the pastor of the entire burden. Shared responsibility is what the Lord calls his people to undertake. The Holy Spirit is the one who equips each for serving, for caring ( 1 Corinthians 12:4-7).

Parishes will be renewed and become evangelistic in nature when the people of God are themselves evangelized and learn to call on the Holy Spirit to inspire them to care, enable them to share, and empower them to bear one another's burdens.

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WHY THE PARISH SMALL GROUP SYSTEM


A. The need for small groups with their intimacy, mutual care, support, and discipline is absolutely essential if the Christian is to survive in a post- Christian society.

1. A personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior must be tied to a covenant commitment to the body of Christ.

2. Believers must be ready to take some agreed responsibility for their own lives and for the lives of their brothers and sisters in the faith.

3. Commitment to Christ, no matter how sincere, has a way of evapora- ting with time, if not tied to and reinforced by specific commitments and disciplines which under gird the corporate experience of the Christian community. This kind of commitment is necessary if the body of Christ is to live and maintain the values of the kingdom of God within an antagonistic cultural environment.

B. Only a covenant community has the sociological strength to be a Christian counterculture in a deteriorating hedonistic society.

C. The Parish Small Group System is heavily based on three principles that form the foundation for its existence and success:

1. Evangelization (conversion, proclamation, community).

2. Prayer and fasting.

a) All leaders and small group members are expected to spend at least one hour per week before the Blessed Sacrament.

b) All leaders and small group members, who are able, fast on a weekly basis.

3. Tithing.

All leaders and small group members are expected to be stewardship members of the parish, tithing 5% of their income to the parish and 5% to their favorite charities (one of them is the Association).

D. Experience has shown that the Parish Small Group System does work but those involved must be 100% committed to it. It is not a program but a "way of life".

1. A great effort must be made to rekindle the spirit of evangelization within our Catholic people -- a spirit that has too long been buried.

2. This spirit of evangelization needs to be recovered so that a viable living organism, the Church, can be present on every block.

3. The 'evangelized' must become the 'evangelizers'.

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