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Small groups in the church: Problems and dangers
Authors:Donald S Williamson
Institution:(1) The Divinity School, Duke University, USA
Abstract:Conclusion The conflicted quality of the emotional life of some local churches might not tolerate the creation and sustaining of a small-group program. Not only may there be paralyzing ministerial ambivalence, or pastors who are easily threatened, but there are instances where important lay persons do not feel free to participate in such an experience but cannot tolerate that it should be going on apart from them. But where there is sufficient personal and structural flexibility and psychological freedom, along with the potentiality of a skillful leadership, the kind of small-group program discussed here offers an exciting opportunity for personal and community recreation. If such a program has its problems and dangers it is, at the same time, ripe with a promise to be redemptively rich and fruitful. But only as we identify and respond to the former can we realize and fulfill the latter.
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