Disciples Together: The Small Group as a Vehicle for Discipleship Formation

Roger L. Walton
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Abstract This article relates the findings of research work on church based small groups carried out in the North-East of England. The research which combines qualitative and quantitative data from 56 church communities, confirms and extends research carried out in North America by Robert Wuthnow indicating that small groups are highly valued by participants as the means of spiritual growth but tend to be oriented towards the concerns and problems of members, acting primarily as a form of mutual support. Furthermore, the conceptualization of mature Christian discipleship identified by participants prioritizes personal qualities over action and thus reveals a notion of formation which is removed from encounter with the divine in the midst of the life of the world. The author argues that in the twenty-first century the cultural form on which church sponsored small groups are (often unknowingly) based is that of the self-help group, a form of small group significantly different from previous periods. In view of the increasing practice of belonging to small groups among churchgoers and the growing discourse on the relationship between small groups, discipleship and mission, it is necessary to recognize the weaknesses in the current cultural form and address these by relocating small groups with broader kingdom values and resourcing them in new ways.
门徒在一起:小组作为门徒训练的工具
摘要本文介绍了在英格兰东北部开展的以教会为基础的小组研究工作的结果。该研究结合了来自56个教会社区的定性和定量数据,证实并扩展了Robert Wuthnow在北美进行的研究,该研究表明,参与者高度重视小团体作为精神成长的手段,但往往面向成员的关注和问题,主要作为一种相互支持的形式。此外,由参与者确定的成熟的基督教门徒的概念化优先考虑个人品质而不是行动,从而揭示了一种形成的概念,这种概念是从世界生活中与神的相遇中移除的。作者认为,在21世纪,教会赞助的小团体(通常是在不知不觉中)所基于的文化形式是自助团体,这是一种与以往时期明显不同的小团体形式。鉴于参加教会的人越来越多地属于小团体,以及越来越多地讨论小团体、门徒训练和宣教之间的关系,有必要认识到当前文化形式中的弱点,并通过重新安置具有更广泛王国价值观的小团体来解决这些问题,并以新的方式为他们提供资源。
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