Homegroup leader skills: sit to be seen

Tim Thornborough  |  Features  |  The Home Service
Date posted:  1 Apr 2016
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Homegroup leader skills: sit to be seen

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There are always arguments in my family about who sits where at the table and why.

And the Gospels record a famous argument among the disciples about the seating arrangement in the new creation – The Thunder Brothers wanting the posh chairs on either side of Jesus (Mark 10.35–45).

Chair of choice

Seating arrangements are especially important when you are leading a homegroup. Here are some thoughts on how you can subtly (and not so subtly) make chair choice change the dynamics of your time together:

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