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Care Group What is the Envisioned Leadership Structure of Care Groups? The structure above is derived from Jethro’s advice to Moses. The role of Lead Coordinators may be taken by Elders or Deacons or any key persons qualified by the Care-Group Committee. The present need is to concentrate on establishing care groups with volunteers to lead each care group. The roles of the Lead Coordinators are to monitor, supervise, advise, visit and even help to teach no more than 5 care groups. Care groups can be formed from people who share common interests (Interest Groups), or from people who are peers (Peer Groups), or from people who stay in the same location (Geographic Groups).
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