
Students Leading Students
Students engaging in authentic conversations, leading to living in a Christ-centered identity.
Students Are Leaders
Know Ministries’ Small Groups meet middle school students where they are and create an environment of open and authentic conversations. Our small groups focus on building relationships and living a Christ-centered life. Students engage in their community, connecting with others and their identity in Jesus.
What Students Will Learn
How It Works
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Register
Register your group of 5-7 students who will participate in the group along with two adults to supervise. Upon registration, you will receive a small group starter guide.
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Participate
Students will participate in small groups, leading and discipling one another to grow in their faith. They will build trust in each other and challenge their friends to think Biblically.
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Replicate
Students can replicate the impact of their spiritual growth by inviting others to their small groups, reflecting the character of Jesus, and looking for ways to share the Gospel with others.
FAQs
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Participating in a Know Ministries’ Small Group is entirely free, made possible by the prayers and donations of others.
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We believe that discipleship is an integral part of our daily lives, rather than a specific time frame. Our small groups are a time for middle-schoolers to meet and engage in authentic conversations while growing in their identity in Christ. Therefore, small groups can meet as long as everyone is available.
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Participants are encouraged to schedule a meeting time that works for everyone. It is encouraged that participants meet for one to two hours every week. It is highly encouraged that participants join every meeting.
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Students are the leaders. Students will be given materials that help them lead their week and engage their friends in the lesson. Parents are facilitators and monitors. They will help schedule the meeting and keep the students on track. We encourage at least two adults to be present at the group, but at a distance to allow for students to have their group time.