Tested and proven resources for student-led Senior High youth groups Synago (syn-AH-go) is the Greek word together." It is the root word of "synagogue, " a place where people come together to worship and to learn the life-giving faith. In Synago, Senior High youth find a place among friends who come together to worship and to learn. Each study in the series provides 16 sessions for student-led small groups and includes the necessary information for setting up and maintaining healthy cell groups. This small-group design calls for two student leaders, one or two adult "encouragers, " and up to six additional youth members--usually friends--both churched and unchurched. When the group reaches ten, it splits. The two new groups then grow again to ten. The model (often called "cell groups") has proven effective and is especially appealing to senior highs because it teaches them leadership, encourages them to invite others, creates a safe place of spiritual intimacy, and deals with integrating Bible, life, and faith. A Student Leaders Guide is also available.
Small-Group Sessions include:
Who Are We?
Get Real
State of Alert
Normal? What's Normal
Reply Soon
The Challenge of Church
WWF: Wildly Walkin' in Faith
Friends for the Journey
Home-Time Hassles
Jesus Jaw Droppers: Story 1
Jesus Jaw Droppers: Story 2
Jesus Jaw Droppers: Story 3
The Lust Factor
I Can't Handle the Pressure!
Open Before Christmas: Part 1
Open Before Christmas: Part 2
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