The One Thing

419 Are small groups a strategy—or just tradition in disguise? (Silas Thiem)
Where do small groups come from and why does it matter? Silas Thiem explores the origins of small groups in focussing on Sydney churches, highlighting how cultural shifts and para-church movements helped shape their development. It’s a reminder that small groups weren’t always about structured Bible study—they started as spaces for connection. This episode asks whether they’re still the right tool for the job, or if it's time to rethink how they function in the life of the church.
Silas Thiem is the equipping minister at St Alban's Lindfield in the North Shore of Sydney.
TOOLBOX:
- "The Origins of the Home Group in Sydney Anglican Churches, from Unfamiliar to Indispensable" Lucas, Vol 3 no. 4 Dec 2024, p 152-186. Lucas is the journal of the Evangelical History Association.
- Ep 418 Measuring small group health with Richard Sweatman
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