ReGroup is Louisiana Baptists’ premier training for Sunday School and Small Group leaders. This fall, bring your team for a one-stop, training event featuring experienced, proven breakout leaders for all age-group ministries.
Philip Robertson Sr. Pastor, Philadelphia, Deville
Developing Biblical Stewardship in Your Church Discuss the importance of preaching, teaching, and leading your church to understand and practice biblical stewardship and its significance to discipleship.
How to Find, Develop and Keep Leaders in Your Small Group Ministry Examine key principles in discovering potential leaders, how to develop, equip and keep them engaged as leaders in your church ministries.
How to Build a Team Leading worship requires a team of people to sing, play instruments, and run sound, lights, and media. There’s great opportunity to involve more members in the planning and execution of guiding worshipers to the very throne of God. Learn practical ways to recruit, train, and develop worship leaders.
How to Keep Your Team Engaged Finding the right musicians, singers, and media support personnel is hard enough, but keeping them engaged is a whole new level of leadership. Discuss practical tips, ideas and suggestions on how to keep your people involved.
Evangelism through Sunday School in the Black Church How does evangelism and leadership play a key role in growing your church? Explore how Sunday School can identify prospects, connect them to a specific small Group and share the Gospel with them.
Growing Your Church through Sunday School in the Black Church Explore discipleship and ministry through Sunday School Ministry. Emphasis is on how Sunday School can care for the needs of its’ members (regular attenders, non-regular attenders and even prospects) while making disciples through bible study and mentoring.
Lane Corley NAMB SEND Network Director/Louisiana
Where Does Your Group Meet? Small Group Strategies for Portable or Space-Limited Churches Start more groups and your church will grow. But what if you don’t have space? Learn to think outside of the box about places and strategies for starting new groups.
Discovery Groups: Strategies for Starting Groups FROM the Unchurched Community People today attend church less but are more open to exploring spirituality in the context of relationships. Explore ways to mobilize people to gather the unchurched around God’s Word in small groups.
Kevin Flattman Lead Associate Pastor, Cypress, Benton
Maximizing your Adult Ministry Simple tools that can help you gauge the growth of your class numerically and spiritually.
Teaching for Wisdom Discuss the balance required to teach for knowledge and Christ-centered obedience.
Multiplying Bible Teachers Are you having trouble recruiting and developing new teachers in your ministry? A strategy that will help produce new teachers and leaders for your small group ministry.
Consistent Small Groups Change Lives Students notice what we prioritize and look to adults in their lives for cues on what is or should be important. How we view and do small groups matters. In an inconsistent world, we can build a consistent small group culture.
David Odom Associate Professor of Student Ministry & Director of the Youth Ministry Institute, NOBTS
How to be a Great Group Leader Being a great group leader with students means understanding their culture and how to be effective in reaching and teaching them.
Lawren Louviere Family Ministry Director, First, Moss Bluff
Creating a Welcoming Atmosphere Do children and families feel welcome when they enter your space? Learn how to make your space welcoming, from decorations and set-up to your approach and process.
Amy Bruce Children’s Leader, New Life, Deridder
Maintaining Community with Children in Various Settings Building community during turbulent times is crucial, especially for children. Explore practical ways to keep ministry together when the world seems to be falling apart.
Lauren Brown Children’s Minister, Brookwood, Shreveport
Trauma-Informed Care for Kids From abuse, neglect, and divorce to lockdowns and social isolation, childhood trauma is on the rise. Make sense of the most frustrating, confusing, and heartbreaking child behaviors, and discover practical, research-based strategies to help children heal and succeed.
ReGroup is Louisiana Baptists’ premier training for Sunday School and Small Group leaders. This fall, bring your team for a one-stop, training event featuring experienced, proven breakout leaders for all age-group ministries.
Location: First Baptist, Moss Bluff
Cost: $15 per person
9:00 am: General Session
10:00 am: Break/Transition to Breakouts
10:10 am: Breakout 1
11:00 am: Break/Transition to Breakouts
11:10 am: Breakout 2
12:00 pm: Dismissal
Keynote:
Philip Robertson
Pastor, Philadelphia Baptist Church, Pineville
Worship:
Scotty Blackwell
Minister of Music, First Baptist, Minden
Breakouts
Philip Robertson
Sr. Pastor, Philadelphia, Deville
Developing Biblical Stewardship in Your Church
Discuss the importance of preaching, teaching, and leading your church to understand and practice biblical stewardship and its significance to discipleship.
How to Find, Develop and Keep Leaders in Your Small Group Ministry
Examine key principles in discovering potential leaders, how to develop, equip and keep them engaged as leaders in your church ministries.
Scotty Blackwell
Worship Pastor, First, Minden
How to Build a Team
Leading worship requires a team of people to sing, play instruments, and run sound, lights, and media. There’s great opportunity to involve more members in the planning and execution of guiding worshipers to the very throne of God. Learn practical ways to recruit, train, and develop worship leaders.
How to Keep Your Team Engaged
Finding the right musicians, singers, and media support personnel is hard enough, but keeping them engaged is a whole new level of leadership. Discuss practical tips, ideas and suggestions on how to keep your people involved.
Leroy Fountain
Church Health Consultant, Monroe
Evangelism through Sunday School in the Black Church
How does evangelism and leadership play a key role in growing your church? Explore how Sunday School can identify prospects, connect them to a specific small Group and share the Gospel with them.
Growing Your Church through Sunday School in the Black Church
Explore discipleship and ministry through Sunday School Ministry. Emphasis is on how Sunday School can care for the needs of its’ members (regular attenders, non-regular attenders and even prospects) while making disciples through bible study and mentoring.
Lane Corley
NAMB SEND Network Director/Louisiana
Where Does Your Group Meet? Small Group Strategies for Portable or Space-Limited Churches
Start more groups and your church will grow. But what if you don’t have space? Learn to think outside of the box about places and strategies for starting new groups.
Discovery Groups: Strategies for Starting Groups FROM the Unchurched Community
People today attend church less but are more open to exploring spirituality in the context of relationships. Explore ways to mobilize people to gather the unchurched around God’s Word in small groups.
Kevin Flattman
Lead Associate Pastor, Cypress, Benton
Maximizing your Adult Ministry
Simple tools that can help you gauge the growth of your class numerically and spiritually.
Teaching for Wisdom
Discuss the balance required to teach for knowledge and Christ-centered obedience.
Jordy McKaskle
Discipleship Pastor, Calvary, Alexandria
Multiplying Bible Teachers
Are you having trouble recruiting and developing new teachers in your ministry? A strategy that will help produce new teachers and leaders for your small group ministry.
Justin LeBlanc
Student Minister, First, Moss Bluff
Consistent Small Groups Change Lives
Students notice what we prioritize and look to adults in their lives for cues on what is or should be important. How we view and do small groups matters. In an inconsistent world, we can build a consistent small group culture.
David Odom
Associate Professor of Student Ministry & Director of the Youth Ministry Institute, NOBTS
How to be a Great Group Leader
Being a great group leader with students means understanding their culture and how to be effective in reaching and teaching them.
Lawren Louviere
Family Ministry Director, First, Moss Bluff
Creating a Welcoming Atmosphere
Do children and families feel welcome when they enter your space? Learn how to make your space welcoming, from decorations and set-up to your approach and process.
Amy Bruce
Children’s Leader, New Life, Deridder
Maintaining Community with Children in Various Settings
Building community during turbulent times is crucial, especially for children. Explore practical ways to keep ministry together when the world seems to be falling apart.
Lauren Brown
Children’s Minister, Brookwood, Shreveport
Trauma-Informed Care for Kids
From abuse, neglect, and divorce to lockdowns and social isolation, childhood trauma is on the rise. Make sense of the most frustrating, confusing, and heartbreaking child behaviors, and discover practical, research-based strategies to help children heal and succeed.
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