GROUPS
Why Groups?
As a follower of Jesus, you were never meant to follow alone. The life God wants for us is one in which we become more like His Son (Romans 12:2; 2 Cor. 3:18). We grow in Christlikeness as we are in community with one another. We like to say that becoming more like Christ is a group project. Within groups we also see the biblical “one anothers” develop: sharing with one another, caring for one another, daring of one another, and prayer over one another. There are various groups you can get involved with, we recommend finding one that fits well with your schedule, but also committing to it.
Dinner 8 Groups
Various
Dinner 8 is a fun and easy way for people to build community outside of our Sunday morning gatherings. Participants commit to an informal time of sharing a meal together once a month with the intention of fostering greater community and deepening relationships.
Each month for four months, a group of 6-8 adults meet on a regular basis for a meal, fellowship, and conversation. The meal can be in someone’s home, a park, or even a restaurant. If you are interested in joining a Dinner 8 group, please contact us by clicking the link below.
Womens’ Groups
Various
Our womens’ groups meet on various days throughout the week in both the mornings and the evenings to study a selected book of the Bible. If you are interested in joining a Bible study, please contact us by clicking the link below.
Mens’ Groups
Various
Our mens’ groups meet on various days throughout the week in both the mornings and the evenings to study a selected book of the Bible. If you are interested in joining a Bible study, please contact us by clicking the link below.
Spaces of Community
Public Space
Sunday Gatherings
Social Space
Groups
Here we can know one another better and care for each other’s physical and spiritual needs. We can also invite our unbelieving friends and neighbors in to experience what it looks like to be living in relationship with Jesus.
Personal Space
Discipleship Groups
This space meets needs that can only be accomplished in smaller and more intimate groups. In Discipleship Groups (sometimes called mentoring relationships), people can talk more in-depth about a portion of scripture, share their joys and struggles, confess sin, and encourage and pray for one another more deeply.