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# Appendix B: Leader and Group Delivery Guide

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This book can be used by a leadership team, congregation, class, or small group. The material should be adapted to the church's actual offices and language without changing the protection boundaries.

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## An Eight-Session Path

- Week | Reading | Practice
- 1 | Introduction and Chapters 1--2 | Name one rival head and practice turning one vague church sentence into an exact claim.
- 2 | Chapters 3--4 | Walk through one ordinary service as a whole person. Ask what bodies, griefs, desires, memories, and hopes the service receives.
- 3 | Chapters 5--6 | Classify six real church statements, then ask what baptism and Table practice teach the body about reception and communion.
- 4 | Chapter 7 and the interlude | Write or renew a group covenant. Practice a second question that is attentive without forcing disclosure.
- 5 | Chapters 8--9 | Test one role by office, gift, character, limits, and accountability. Give one act of mercy a name and a follow-up date.
- 6 | Chapter 10 and Appendix C | Walk through a fictional disclosure. Identify the red stop, the local reporting path, role limits, and missing referral relationships. Do not use an unresolved real case as group practice.
- 7 | Chapter 11 | Distinguish conflict, abuse, apology, repentance, forgiveness, trust, access, office, restitution, and reconciliation. Draft one truthful repair sentence.
- 8 | Chapters 12--13 and Appendix A | Complete one area of the church reality field guide and assign one thirty-day return. End with worship and prayer for the Church.

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## A Seventy-Five-Minute Session

- 10 minutes: welcome, prayer, and review of the previous practice;
- 15 minutes: read the governing Scripture and name the main claim;
- 20 minutes: discuss the chapter through one fictional or ordinary scene;
- 20 minutes: complete the practice without turning it into diagnosis or investigation;
- 10 minutes: name one next step, one limit, and one closing prayer.

Groups should not reward dramatic disclosure. A participant may pass, remain general, or speak privately afterward. The leader should state before the first session that ordinary confidence will be honored but danger, abuse, self-harm, and required reporting cannot be kept inside the group.

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## Leader Covenant

A leader using this book should be able to say:

- I will keep Scripture open and distinguish its teaching from my preference.
- I will not use the group to investigate leaders, diagnose members, or rehearse rumors.
- I will not force testimony, vulnerability, forgiveness, reconciliation, or public agreement.
- I will protect privacy without promising absolute secrecy.
- I will stop ordinary discussion when danger, abuse, self-harm, or a reporting duty appears.
- I will involve the church's proper care or protection path and qualified outside help rather than carrying heavy matters alone.
- I will receive correction and repair any misuse of my influence.

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## Participant Covenant

The group may read this aloud at the first meeting:

> We gather under Jesus Christ and Scripture for truth in love. We will speak at the weight our knowledge can carry, refuse gossip, honor ordinary privacy, leave room for silence, and avoid forcing another person's story. We will not keep danger secret or handle what belongs to qualified authority. We will seek one faithful act of worship, repentance, mercy, protection, repair, or witness and return to see whether it became true.

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## Completion Test

The course is complete when the group can:

- state the book's Christ--light--communion spine;
- classify church claims without making certainty depend on confidence;
- name how worship, sacrament, groups, authority, and mercy form people;
- distinguish conflict from abuse and pastoral care from crisis response;
- explain why forgiveness does not automatically restore trust, access, or office;
- use a current local protection path;
- complete one truthful church return without making the process an institutional performance.
