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Society Room Studies

Society Room studies are a new, yet historical way to explore issues of faith and culture in the context of an action-oriented, group learning environment.

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Target Audience - The Society Room model can be effective in any church setting – large, small and everything in between. Ideal participants are individuals who are passionate, action-oriented and concerned about cultural renewal. The group is most effective when different channels of cultural influence are represented (people from business, arts and entertainment, media, government, church, education and the social sector). Ideally, groups should consist of eight to ten participants with one designated leader. In addition, participants should commit ahead of time to attending four group meetings, engaging in the group discussion and participating in a Culture Shaping Project.

Group Meetings - During the course of this study, your group will meet four times and participate in a Culture Shaping Project together. It is recommended that you gather weekly for a month. Each group meeting should last about 90 minutes and include learning and discussion. The meeting location should facilitate group conversation and provide access for DVD viewing.

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