Facilitator Training
Adult faith development often happens in peer-facilitated classes, programs, and small group ministry. These facilitator trainings can help get leaders started!
Small Group Ministry—also called Covenant Groups, Chalice Circles, or various other names—is a time-tested and flexible way to connect members and friends and help to deepen their Unitarian Universalist faith.
Books
A Space for UsA Guide for Leading Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Affinity Groups
By Michelle Cassandra Johnson
The first comprehensive guide for leading BIPOC affinity groups for challenging white supremacy, healing racial trauma, and taking collective action
Trainings
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Facilitation for TransformationFrom LeaderLab
This course is designed to help facilitators of Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression/Multicultural curricula and groups develop skills to facilitate in a way that decreases harm and promotes transformation.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Small Group Ministry ProgramsFrom LeaderLab
Small Group Ministry can provide the lifeblood for a congregation. Here are tips and tools to start or renew your program and train your facilitators.
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Small Group Ministry Manual
Michael J. Tino, Rob Keithan
From LeaderLabThe covenant group model has an excellent track record for use in young adult and campus groups. Here is everything you need to know to get started!
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