Revitalize My Church

The Power of Circles: How Small Groups Spark Growth in Church Revitalization

In this Bonus Episode of the show, we explore the transformative power of small groups in church revitalization with Dustin Godshall, Lead Pastor of Thrive Church in York, PA. Over the past decade, Dustin has led his congregation from a struggling 60-member church to a thriving community of 300+, largely through the strategic implementation of small groups.

Dustin shares his journey of transitioning from a traditional Sunday School model to a dynamic small group ministry. He discusses the challenges faced, including resistance to change and the need for persistent vision-casting. Listeners will gain insights into the "why" behind small groups and how they differ from conventional discipleship models.

The conversation delves into practical aspects of small group implementation, focusing on Thrive Church's successful sermon-based model. Dustin offers valuable tips on leader selection and development, creating flexible meeting structures, and fostering genuine relationships within groups.

Key topics covered include:
- Overcoming common obstacles in small group ministry
- Strategies for integrating new members into existing groups
- Balancing numerical growth with spiritual depth
- Measuring the success of small groups beyond attendance numbers
- Practical steps for launching or revamping a small group ministry

Dustin also shares resources that have been instrumental in shaping Thrive Church's approach, including books like "Canoeing the Mountains" by Tod Bolsinger and "Activate" by Nelson Searcy.

Whether you're a pastor leading a church through revitalization, a ministry leader looking to strengthen your discipleship strategy, or simply interested in the power of community in spiritual growth, this episode offers a wealth of practical wisdom and inspiring insights.

Join us as we unpack the principles that have helped Thrive Church live up to its name, and discover how small groups can become a catalyst for growth, deeper discipleship, and vibrant community in your church.