Active participation Quote by Lance Ford
““Although small groups have been utilized as a church renewal scheme, they have rarely been legitimized as a full expression of the church. They have been conceived as an adjunct for the personal growth of the participants. They have been considered an “extra” in church programming, and they have served this role well. Meanwhile the “real” church gathers in the sanctuary at eleven each Sunday. It’s there, with “everybody” (except the sick, etc.) present, that the sacraments of baptism and the Lord’s Supper are celebrated. We have been so oriented toward the gathered congregation that the small group is relegated to serving as a means to a larger end—that is, to stimulate active participation in the corporate congregation.[3] When we look at small groups as secondary helper units for bolstering our larger gatherings we have gone off the rails. The better view is to see our corporate gatherings—church services—as a celebratory exclamation point of lives lived as salt and light the previous week.””
About This Quote
Source Article: Small Groups in Contemporary Church Practice, 2020
He critiques viewing small groups as secondary, urging them to be seen as full expressions of church life, not just a means to larger gatherings.
In simple terms: Small groups should be valued as integral church expression.
Treat small groups as primary worship contexts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Sunday services
- home groups
- faith retreats
- community outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can churches reframe small groups?
- What benefits arise from equal status?
Changing entrenched mindsets within congregations can be slow.