Start a G@P Group
Start a G@P Group
Before You Begin
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Start with prayer. Ask God for an outpouring of his blessing on the prayer group.
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Seek God’s guidance as you prepare for the initial meeting for.
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Decide the date, time, and location of the first meeting.
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Decide who to invite. Consider inviting grandparents from your church, workplace, family, friends, and neighbors.
Host an Initial Meeting
After you’ve prayed, prepared, and invited attendees, it’s time to host your first meeting! Start the meeting with prayer and a short devotion, before discussing the why behind starting a G@P group. During this initial meeting, make sure you discuss the following:
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Meeting place and how often to meet.
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Time for the meeting to begin and end. We recommend an hour to 1½ hours.
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Structure for the meeting, i.e., devotionals and who is responsible for the next meeting.

Meeting Format
G@P groups are as different as the grandparents and the grandchildren for whom they pray. Some groups meet in homes; others meet in churches. Some share food and fellowship; others don’t. Our most unique G@P group is made of two sisters who pray over the phone on Monday mornings before they go to work.
If you have never led a Bible study or prayer group, here are some recommendations:
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Be faithful in meeting on time and on a regularly scheduled basis with a commitment to spend at least one hour in prayer (weekly, bi-weekly or monthly).
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Refreshments are optional.
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When meeting in a home, decide ahead of time how you will handle the phone and doorbell during the meeting. The prayer time should be uninterrupted.
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Make sure to bring to the meeting a notebook for names of all children and grandchildren in the group, prayer requests, and answers to prayer. (Family pictures are optional, but encouraged.)
G@P Group Prayer Time
Prayer Methods



