A hub is a set of two to four community groups connected geographically for (1) more efficient mission, (2) more effective pastoral care, and (3) more exact equipping.
We would not be willing to lead the community groups ministry at Frontline if we did not have you—Frontline's faithful hub leaders—listening to, encouraging, and praying for our community group leaders. Because we want to use ministry to get people done instead of using people to get ministry done, you are the primary means by which we can ensure, to the best of our ability, that our leaders get pastored instead of used. We've created this simple landing page of resources so you can always easily access the tools we've created to help you as you walk alongside. May God grant you every grace as you labor in his harvest fields (1 Cor 3:9).
The Frontline Community Directors
Assessing and Launching
- Group Leadership Interest Form (outward-facing) 
- Launch Into Leadership: 5 Steps (inward-facing) 
- What Is A Community Group Leader? (excerpt from Community Group Handbook) 
- Multiplication (excerpt from Community Group Handbook) 
Training and Coaching
- Apprenticeship (excerpt from Community Group Handbook) 
- Leading a Frontline Hub (a handbook for hub leaders) 
- Hub Leadership Gatherings (a one-page guide to kicking off each semester) 
- NEW! Summer Rhythms Guide 
Our Three Rhythms
- Discipleship Group - Discipleship Groups (excerpt from Community Group Handbook) 
- Discipleship Group Guide (liturgy to use each time a group meets) 
- Online guide to forming and launching discipleship groups 
 
- Family Meal - Family Meal (excerpt from Community Group Handbook) 
- Family Meal: Ideas, Tips, and Plans (meal ideas, estimated amounts, etc.) 
 
- Missional Gatherings - Missional Gatherings (excerpt from Community Group Handbook) 
 
- C. S. Lewis