Three very intentional words drive our mission here at Love God Greatly…
Inspire.
Encourage.
Equip.
This week on the blog we’re dedicating three days to these three words, and you’re invited! Whether you’ve been around these parts for a long time, or you’re brand new to LGG, we want to take time before our next online Bible study begins to share our passion behind our mission, as well as to invite YOU to begin building community around you by facilitating our next study in God’s Word with the amazing women in your life.
Yesterday, we talked about our mission to INSPIRE women to make God’s Word a priority in their daily lives, and we asked you to prayerfully consider becoming an LGG Facilitator!
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Today we’re focusing in on Part TWO of our mission. Love God Greatly exists to:
|ENCOURAGE| women in their daily walks with God through an online community and personal accountability.
This is where our Love God Greatly Facilitators SHINE!
What is the role of an LGG Facilitator?
- She invites women in her life to study with her throughout one of our Love God Greatly Bible study sessions.
- She engages with her group Monday-Friday by posting the daily verses on the technology platform of the group’s choice (local group in her home or church, private Facebook and WhatsApp groups, emailing, and texting are ALL popular choices, but we encourage you to use what works for YOU).
- She models a study environment for her group members by sharing what she is learning on a daily basis as she digs into God’s Word.
- She encourages the women in her group to follow her lead and share their daily study observations and personal applications.
- She prays for her group members and encourages them to pray for each other as well.
- She shares personal joys and challenges, offering a safe, supportive place for her group to do the same.
- She facilitates with love, humility, and compassion, consistently pointing women back to God and His Word.
- She utilizes the beauty of connecting online for inspiration and accountability and takes opportunities to gather her group in person when she can (for local groups we recommend a fun, in-person meet-up at least once per study!).
- She partners with a co-facilitator (recommended) for personal support and back-up when needed.
[You can read more about the role of an LGG Facilitator and our Statement of Belief here.]
The Bible has a whole lot to say about ENCOURAGING others, and becoming an LGG Facilitator is the perfect opportunity to do just that!
“And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but ENCOURAGING one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.” – Hebrews 10:25
“He died for us so that, whether awake or asleep, we may live together with Him. Therefore ENCOURAGE one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:10-11
“And we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, ENCOURAGE the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with them all.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:14
“But ENCOURAGE one another daily, as long as it is called “Today,” so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.” – Hebrews 3:13
Two things: God’s Word + Authentic Relationships
We see it modeled throughout Scripture and here at Love God Greatly we know this to be true: when we gather together in unity as the body of Christ to speak truth and life into our relationships, iron sharpens iron, our hope increases, and Christ is exalted. God’s Word + authentic relationships = a powerful force for the gospel!!
Is becoming an LGG Facilitator an investment? Absolutely.
Is it worth it? More than we may ever know…
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Meet us back here on tomorrow for the third installment in our series where we’ll talk about the practical resources and support we offer to ensure that all of our LGG Facilitators are equipped with everything they need!
*LET’S TALK in the comments below!
*If you are an active LGG Facilitator, please share your experience with us in the comments today! How do you invite women to join your group? What technology platform do you use to connect with your group? What “tips and tricks” do you have for those who are considering facilitating? What ideas do you have for meeting with your group in person? How has facilitating an LGG group enriched your life?
*If you are considering facilitating an LGG group for the very first time, what questions do you have? Please post your questions in the comments below, and someone from our team will reply as soon as they’re able!
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Our next online Bible study…Faithful Love begins on MONDAY!
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I am new to the facilitator role for Love God Greatly. My small group is completing your study of Esther this week. This was our first time using your Bible studies. We have all become aware of the benefits of using SOAP. As a facilitator will I have access to additional study information, ie further discussion questions or other applicable study material? Our group meets once a week and sometimes I could use some help with generating discussion. Thank you for guidance and support. May you at Love God Greatly be blessed greatly as we have been by you and your work. Rebecca
Hi Rebecca, I’m not an administrator for LGG–just another facilitator who has been at it longer than you, so all I can tell you is my own experience. There are no further discussion questions (aside from the Reflection Questions at the end of each week) of which I’m aware. Are you part of the facilitators’ group on Facebook? There’s a place there where other facilitators post things they’ve found that could be relevant to a given week’s study. One of these is a list of songs/videos for each day; one lady has chosen to supply these to groups who are interested. At times people will post links to other things they feel would be helpful.
It’s also great to read through the SOAP’s other facilitators post each day. We have wonderful women of wisdom, learning, and discernment in LGG! Another possibility might be for you to join another facilitator’s Facebook group for a session to see how she does things. From these avenues, you might be able to generate questions for your own group at the weekly session you have. If you’d be interested in hearing/knowing more, you’re welcome to ask to join my Facebook group for Hosea. My co-facilitator will be doing most everything this session because I’m in/out traveling. Here’s a link to our group; I think you should be able to go there and request to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1815555888550985/ The group is pretty full at this point, but we would welcome you, Rebecca!
I’d be interested in becoming a facilitator during the summer months. Are there openings for summer?
Name is Mitzi