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Why You Need a Small Group

An episode of the Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Weekend Podcast podcast, hosted by Living on the Edge, titled "Why You Need a Small Group" was published on August 2, 2025 and runs 25 minutes.

August 2, 2025 ·25m · Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Weekend Podcast

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Pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer once wrote, “The Christian needs another Christian… for by himself he cannot help himself.” In this special program, Chip explains why godly, authentic community is the antidote for many Christians who feel lonely and disconnected from the Body of Christ. Hear why simply being a ‘consumer’ of a church is not enough and how forging meaningful bonds with fellow believers can transform your faith.

  • Stories Over Data: Chip emphasizes that stories resonate more deeply than facts, capturing hearts and imaginations.
  • Beyond Surface-Level Connection: Chip shares his personal journey of realizing the need for deeper relationships beyond a "perfect" church experience, highlighting the emptiness of being "relationally high and dry."
  • The Power of Participation: True spiritual growth and discovering one's purpose come from active engagement and genuine connection within a community, not just passive consumption.
  • Fulfilling Core Needs: Chip argues that fundamental human longings for connection and purpose can only be met through authentic relationships, combating widespread loneliness and depression.
  • Small Groups are Key: Intimate small groups provide the essential environment for true relationships to flourish, allowing individuals to be known, supported, and transformed.
  • Call to Action: Chip urges listeners to join or start a small group, emphasizing that significant life change happens in the context of supportive community.
  • Personal Impact: Chip shares how his own monthly small group provides vital sustenance and ongoing personal growth.

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