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About Us

Launching a Group

1. If there is an interest, we set up a 5 to 10 minute phone call to explain 67, and answer any questions you may have.  If you are interested, please click here to send us an email.


2. 67, with your help, puts together an 'Intro Meeting'.  The purpose of the meeting is to introduce the director of the ministry to a group of 5 to 6 pastors.  The pastors are required to bring their wives to the meeting if married.  The "introduction" takes 20 minutes and a short time for questions will follow.  After which the director leaves and you stay to enjoy food and fellowship with the other pastors and wives. 


3. Three days after the meeting, the director will call and ask you if would like to commit to a three meeting trial.  This is a critical point.  The initial commitment is for three meetings and then you decide whether you want to continue with 67.

What a Meeting Looks Like...

Groups meet once a month

Example time: 7:30 am - 11:00 am


The location of each meeting will be held at the "host" pastor's location.


Coffee and snack will be provided by host for the meeting.


Each meeting is broken into 2 parts

          a.  Host Time 50%

          b.  Round Table 50%

At each meeting, every pastor is prayed for by his fellow pastors.

"I have been sharpened and refreshed by 67"

Every Group has a moderator

What is a Moderator?

A moderator is brother in Christ who takes responsibility for coordinating monthly meetings. In addition, the moderator makes sure the meeting flows smoothly, with every pastor getting the opportunity to share.

Why a Moderator

Pastors are so busy that scheduling a monthly meeting can be forgotten. A moderator is supposed to coordinate a regular meeting time, and also remind the group about their agreed upon time as it approaches.

Becoming a Moderator

Every moderator goes through an application and training process. For more information, click here.

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