Church at the Grove

Group Leader Development Pipeline

A repeatable, six‑stage pipeline (Spot, Invite, Equip, Hand Off, Commission, Multiply) equips and launches new community‑group leaders, supported by a quarterly training cohort, micro‑responsibility coaching, and simple metrics.

✨ Goal: A repeatable process to identify, equip, and launch new Community Group leaders.

The Pipeline

  1. Spot (Identify potential): Pastoral team + current leaders identify potential leaders during Stay Here, group participation, and serving rhythms
    • What you’re looking for (from the leader-dev series): Faithful / Fruitful / Teachable
    • Quick action: identify 1–2 names per group per quarter and affirm them specifically
  2. Invite (Call them up): Conversation — “Have you ever considered leading a group?”
    • Goal: move from “helpful person” to “developing leader” with a clear next step
    • Next step options:
      • “Shadow me for one part next week”
      • “Take one micro‑responsibility next meeting”
  3. Equip (Give reps + coaching): Move from watching → doing with low-stakes reps that compound
    • Use micro‑responsibilities (weekly, bite-sized):
      • Welcome newcomers + follow up during the week
      • Read Scripture + ask the first observation question
      • Lead the closing prayer
      • Facilitate a 5‑minute icebreaker
      • Organize prayer requests + send them out
    • After each rep: quick coaching using Celebrate → Reflect → Calibrate
  4. Hand Off (Apprentice lead nights): Developing leader leads a full meeting with safety nets
    • Before: plan the flow, clarify the big idea, set timing
    • During: you host the room; they lead the content; you step in only if needed
    • After: celebrate strengths, one growth area, set the next rep
  5. Commission (Release with support): Mark the moment and give real covering
    • Pray over them in group; share the story; pair them with a coach
    • Identify 1–2 people who will “seed” the new group with them (so they don’t launch alone)
  6. Multiply (Split and keep it healthy): When group hits 15+, plan the split and launch intentionally
    • Goal: multiplication that feels like mission, not loss
    • Keep a simple “split plan”: date, new leader, host plan, who is going, coaching plan

Training Cohort Curriculum

  • Week 1: Theology of discipleship + why groups matter at COTG
  • Week 2: Hosting + facilitating discussion
  • Week 3: Pastoral care basics + when to escalate
  • Week 4: Multiplication mindset + launching well

Practical Tools (from the leader development articles)

Spotting potential leaders (Faithful / Fruitful / Teachable)

  • Faithful: shows up, follows through, serves without prompting
  • Fruitful: people open up around them; they create safety and connection
  • Teachable: receives feedback, asks questions, keeps growing

Micro‑responsibilities menu (weekly reps)

  • Welcome + follow-up, Scripture reading + first question, closing prayer, icebreaker, prayer-request coordinator

3-step coaching framework (10 minutes)

  1. Celebrate: “I loved how you…”
  2. Reflect: “What felt natural? What felt awkward?”
  3. Calibrate: “One tweak for next time is…”

Full-meeting handoff checklist

  • Plan flow + big idea + timing
  • You host the room; they lead the content
  • Debrief same day if possible; schedule the next rep

Commissioning moment

  • Pray, affirm, tell the story, and connect them to a coach for their first season

Owners

  • Pipeline: Discipleship Pastor
  • Training cohort: Discipleship Pastor + 1 senior group leader
  • Apprentice pairing: Coordinated by Discipleship Pastor

Quarterly Rhythm

  • New cohort starts Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4
  • Apprentice phase begins immediately after cohort
  • Launch new groups at start of next semester

A simple 12-week rollout (repeatable)

  • Weeks 1–2: Spot + invite (identify 1–2 people per group; start micro‑reps)
  • Weeks 3–8: Micro‑reps + coaching (weekly reps + Celebrate/Reflect/Calibrate)
  • Weeks 9–10: Hand off a full meeting (1–2 full nights)
  • Weeks 11–12: Commission + make the split plan (coach assignment, seed team, target launch date)

Scoreboard (keep it simple)

  • # of potential leaders identified this quarter
  • # of micro‑reps completed
  • # of full meeting handoffs completed
  • # of leaders commissioned
  • # of new groups launched / splits planned