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Our Community Groups
Community Groups are where friends become spiritual family. Where faith is stirred, assumptions are challenged, sisters are found, and brothers build each other up. If you aren’t experiencing the love and support of a spiritual family, discover what you’re missing. Connect to a Community Group today.
Types of Groups
Every season of life is better together. Sharing your life with other married couples, families, or single adults takes humility and vulnerability. But what you gain is invaluable. In Coed Groups, men and women discover what it’s like to be known and to belong to something bigger than themselves.
In Women’s Groups, ladies connect on a deeper level. As women discover greater intimacy in their relationships with God and each other, they experience the delight of life-giving friendship. Women’s Groups provide grace and encouragement for every age and stage of life.
God never intended for man to live in isolation. In a Men’s Group, guys find clarity of purpose and an encouraging community. No matter what stage of life you’re in, a Men’s Group will renew your hunger for God and help you leave a legacy.
What will my group do?
Each Community Group is unique, but most involve food, real talk, and learning to follow Jesus together.
Many Community Groups discuss the week’s message together. Your Community Group might also pray together or serve people in your community. Either way, you’ll be building an authentic community and friendship as you pursue God together.
Where do my groups meet?
Most Community Groups meet in homes. We’ll do our best to find a Community Group that meets in a location that best suits you.
Is there childcare?
Some Community Groups share the responsibility of arranging their own childcare by finding sitters or making other arrangements. Some Community Groups include children while they meet.
When do groups meet?
Community Groups meet on different days and times throughout the week. Some meet every week, some meet every other week, and some meet once a month.