NPCC Group Leader Guide
Your Community Group Win:
To create a safe and predictable small group experience where people can pursue authentic community and spiritual growth.
Leader Huddle: Tips Before You Lead
Have questions about leading the Deeper/Wider group study starting this month? Join us for a leader huddle designed to equip you with skills to guide meaningful discussions.
Choose a session that works best for you:
Sunday, February 16, 8:45–9:15 a.m. in the NPCC Gallery
Sunday, February 16, 10:45–11:15 a.m. in the NPCC Gallery
Wednesday, February 19, 12:30–1:00 p.m. via ZOOM
Monthly Newsletter
Plans for Your Group
New Studies
Leader Development: Paths to Growth
Self-Guided Learning:
For practical leadership skills, visit Leader Training.
For theological and biblical insights, explore Learning Labs or Bible Project.
One-on-One Coaching and Pastoral Support
Get personalized guidance and support from your Group’s Director, who is here to support your growth and the impact you have on others. Schedule a session in person, via Zoom, or by phone for tailored mentorship.
Leader Training
Join a 75-minute, discussion-based training session for collaborative learning with fellow leaders. Upcoming sessions are April 27 and May 4—details to come!
Foundations Short-Term Group
Foundations is a three-week group experience with core teachings about Jesus and strengthening your faith. Sessions are offered multiple times a year, with more dates coming up in 2025.
Leader Development Group
Join a nine-month journey with other church leaders to deepen your faith and inspire others. More information coming soon.
Set Up a RightNow Media Account
RightNow Media is a great resource for group content. You’ll set up a free account using the invitation link below and then share with your group members.
Care Resources
Is an individual in your group going through a rough season—personally, professionally, relationally? How do you care for them? How can your group walk alongside them? You don’t have to have all of the answers, but we’d like to help you connect them with someone who is more equipped to help.