A Blog for the leaders at Calvary McAllen

This blog is a place for Lead Pastor Julio to share updates on leadership ideas and developments at Calvary. I encourage feedback and comments as we together seek God's leadership for our church and for His mission.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

What's the difference between the Alpha training on May 23 and the "Groups Matter" training on May 30?

 

     You may have noticed by now that we have two Saturday trainings scheduled at Calvary at the end of May.  The Alpha "Getting Started" training is on May 23 and the Lifeway "Groups Matter" training is on May 30.  You may be a leader that is being encouraged to attend both and are wondering what's the difference between the two.

     We realize giving up two Saturdays back to back may be quite difficult for you.  So we understand you may have to choose one or the other.  Of course, you are more than welcome to attend both!  But if you need to choose one we want you to make an informed decision.

     I have posted several entries explaining the Alpha course training since that is a first time for our church.  You can see my introductory post by clicking here.

     The "Groups Matter" training will be led by a team from Lifeway Christian Resources (the Southern Baptist Publishing house) and it will offer training for those that lead/teach in our children, student and adult Bible Fellowships.  This is a much needed training as we grow and develop our Bible Fellowships.  You can find more information about this training by going to our website or clicking here.

     The "Groups Matter" training will also have an English and a Spanish track and it will be completely free to participants.

     Whether you attend the "Groups Matter" or the Alpha "Getting Started" training you will be supporting the disciple-making mission of Calvary Baptist Church.  We trust you can make the best decision of which training to attend if you must choose.  If you need any more assistance or want more information, do not hesitate to contact one of our pastors.

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