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First person: When someone in your small group ‘hijacks the room’

One of the fastest ways to kill a small group isn’t bad theology, poor leadership or even lack of preparation.
  • May 16, 2026
  • Phil Cooke
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First person: When someone in your small group ‘hijacks the room’

One of the fastest ways to kill a small group isn’t bad theology, poor leadership or even lack of preparation.

It’s one person who talks too much.

We’ve all seen it happen. A Bible study begins with energy, curiosity and meaningful conversation. Then someone hijacks the room. Every question becomes an opportunity for a sermon, a personal story or a rabbit trail that only they find interesting. Before long, the quieter people stop trying to contribute. The leader loses control of the flow. The atmosphere shifts from conversation to endurance.

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Years ago, Kathleen and I attended a small group from our church. It was our first time, so we didn’t know anyone. It started out well until the host announced that he would play the guitar in the background while his wife read a 17-page poem of her reflections on the book of Isaiah.

You have no idea how close I came to tearing a hole in the wall to escape.

Read the room

The tragedy is that most people who dominate a group aren’t trying to be rude. They’re often passionate, lonely, insecure or simply unaware. That’s why emotional intelligence matters in spiritual environments. Mature Christians should learn to “read the room.” Are people engaged? Confused? Bored? Glancing at the clock?

Healthy small groups require shared oxygen. Great conversation leaves space for reflection, disagreement, laughter and silence.

It recognizes that the goal isn’t to show how much you know—it’s to help everyone grow.

Community

Sometimes, the most spiritual thing you can say in a small group is nothing at all.

Because if one voice fills every moment, eventually the group stops becoming a community and starts becoming an audience.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was originally published by philcooke.com. 

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