Information Sessions & Pilot Groups
Introducing the Business Leaders Community
The In Partnership with God – Business Leaders Community supports business owners and leaders who want to walk closely with God in everyday life, leadership, and responsibility.
Information Sessions and Pilot Groups provide a simple way for churches, Christian organisations, and local business leaders to explore how this framework may work in their own setting.
The focus is not on rushing into a large program. It is about introducing the model carefully, listening well, and building healthy local groups that are practical, relational, and faith-centred.
What Is an Information Session?
An Information Session is a simple gathering designed to introduce the vision, purpose, and structure of the Business Leaders Community.
It gives pastors, church leaders, business owners, and potential facilitators the opportunity to understand the model, ask questions, and consider whether it may be suitable locally.
- The purpose of the Business Leaders Community
- Why business leaders need practical spiritual support
- How groups operate
- What makes this different from networking groups
- How churches or local leaders may become involved
Why Pilot Groups Matter
Pilot Groups allow the Business Leaders Community framework to begin carefully within a local setting before broader expansion.
Rather than building something large too quickly, the focus is on forming healthy small groups where trust, prayer, honesty, and consistency can develop naturally.
- Test what works well locally
- Develop trusted facilitators
- Build strong relationships
- Create sustainable meeting rhythms
- Allow feedback and refinement
What a Pilot Group May Look Like
| Pilot Group Element | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Small local group | Build trust and genuine conversation |
| 6–10 participants | Encourage openness and consistency |
| Regular meetings | Create rhythm and accountability |
| Scripture reflection | Keep God central in leadership decisions |
| Prayer and encouragement | Support leaders carrying pressure |
| Confidential environment | Allow honest and trusted discussion |
Designed for Local Churches and Communities
The Business Leaders Community framework is designed to operate at a local level while being supported by shared principles, structure, and facilitator guidance provided by In Partnership with God.
Groups may operate through local churches, Christian organisations, or as independent local groups.
The aim is to provide flexibility while maintaining a clear and faith-centred foundation.
Who Should Attend an Information Session?
- Pastors and church leadership teams
- Business owners and directors
- Managers and executives
- Potential facilitators
- Christian professionals carrying leadership responsibility
- Churches interested in supporting business leaders more intentionally
What Makes the Model Sustainable?
The Business Leaders Community has been intentionally designed to remain simple and manageable.
Rather than becoming program-heavy, the focus remains on trusted relationships, practical faith, prayer, encouragement, and local leadership.
- Small trusted groups
- Consistent support
- Practical faith in everyday life
- Prayer and encouragement
- Locally led relationships
What Makes the Model Sustainable?
The Business Leaders Community has been intentionally designed to remain simple and manageable.
Rather than becoming program-heavy, the focus remains on trusted relationships, practical faith, prayer, encouragement, and local leadership.
- Small trusted groups
- Consistent support
- Practical faith in everyday life
- Prayer and encouragement
- Locally led relationships
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of an Information Session?
An Information Session introduces the Business Leaders Community framework and provides an opportunity for discussion, questions, and understanding how the model may work locally.
What is a Pilot Group?
A Pilot Group is a small local group that begins using the Business Leaders Community framework in a practical setting before broader expansion.
Does a church need to commit to a full program?
No. Information Sessions and Pilot Groups allow churches and leaders to explore the model gradually and practically.
Can groups operate independently of churches?
Yes. Groups may operate independently, through local churches, or in partnership with Christian organisations.
Who leads the groups?
Groups are led by local facilitators using the shared structure and guiding principles provided by In Partnership with God.
Start a Conversation
If you would like to discuss an Information Session, explore a Pilot Group, or learn more about introducing the Business Leaders Community within your church or local setting, please contact In Partnership with God.
We welcome the opportunity to have a conversation.
