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Ray Vander Laan has video series that our adult discipleship classes find helpful! 

Plenty of resources available on the CRC Faith Formation site, if you do some browsing: https://www.crcna.org/FaithFormation/toolkits/intergenerational-church-toolkit

I've personally seen a lot of Tim Keller's resources work very well for groups of all kinds! 

I was a part of a women's small group that met in the suburbs of Chicago.  We typically met twice monthly, on Friday evenings.  As members of the group experienced location changes or health issues that prevented traveling across the city/suburbs to join us, we became a virtual small group.  We meet at the same regularity, but use Google Hangouts to videochat with one another.  We share about our lives, study and pray together.  We've even had new women join us who have only met the rest of the group through the digital world!  It is a true blessing to use technology to the glory of God!  We now span Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and Tennessee!

Goodness of God & Great Things are two new favorites around Westwood CRC. Here's the 'newer' songs we've been learning in 2020... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVdt35uy9p3MVkwPafQbkXsqXvt0086vm

Love this question! 

Currently reading quite a few books, including "The Divine Conspiracy" and "Spirit of the Disciplines" by Dallas Willard.  Also thoroughly enjoying sections of "Spiritual Practices in Community" by Diana Shiflett, and "The Gospel in a Handshake" by Kevin J. Adams.

 

Preparing to read "The Worship Architect" by Contance M. Cherry, which looks to be very rich in content!

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