Small Groups
We are better together.
Small Groups have one, simple purpose: to bring people together.
We believe God created us to live in relationship with others & only then can we live the full life He intends for us. Sharing life through the community is part of our design, but meaningful relationships aren’t always easy to find. That’s why Small Groups exist – to make these life-changing relationships relevant & accessible to you.
They help a big church feel like home.
Small Group FAQs:
What happens at a Small Group?
Small Groups are small groups of people who meet together on a regular basis. They are drawn together by common interests, a specific topic or activity or a particular demographic. In a Small Group, you’ll meet people who live near you, are in the same stage of life as you or have similar interests. Whether you are reading through a Bible Study together, diving deeper into the weekend messages, serving in one of our local outreach opportunities or sharing a common interest, our Small Groups are places where the community is built and lives are changed.
How often does a Small Group meet?
Groups meet on different days and times throughout the week. Most choose to meet every week, others meet bi-weekly or some even once a month.
Where do Small Groups meet?
Groups meet in homes, restaurants, offices and coffee shops all across our cities. Check with your group for more info.
How long does a typical Small Group stay together?
We run our Small Groups in 3 semesters per year - Fall, Spring, & Summer. Our Small Groups commit to meeting together for at least one semester. At the end of each semester, the group leaders and participants decide what’s next for their group. We have groups that have continue meeting together after the semester ends and we also have groups that meet for one semester and then multiply to start new groups.
Interested in leading a Small Group?
Do you love people & want to see them grow closer to God & each other?
Click the button below & one of our Small Group Champions will work with you to set you up for success.
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