Small Group FAQ
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We want you to join a small group so that you have a closely connected community to do life with. We all need a small group. God grows us in groups. We are better together.
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While many small groups have varying formats, we want all small groups to...
1. be a place where people can connect with other people in our spiritual family;
2. care for each other, especially during important times in our lives; and
3. help each other grow spiritually, no matter what phase of life we are in.
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Currently, we are having a Free Market Small Group semester.
Free Market Small Groups: For Free Market Groups, each leader sets the content and format for their group. Some examples would be a Bible study, book study, exercise group, message discussion group, parenting group, etc. Participants choose which group best suits their wants and needs
Other times during the year we do campaign small groups.
Campaign Small Groups: These groups are church-wide. The content, format, and discussion questions are set through a unified curriculum.
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You can sign up for a small group here right now.
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Information about times, dates, and places will be set by the leader. Some groups meet at the church building while others meet in homes or online. You can find this information when searching for groups.
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Most small groups will last anywhere from 6 - 12 weeks. We do small groups on a semester basis, as well as rolling small groups through-out the year. Some groups extend and meet throughout the year.
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We have a dynamic and varied menu of Small Groups for you to grow in your relationships with God and people. There are groups to help you grow spiritually, learn the Bible, exercise, enjoy fellowship around a meal, and more. Take a moment to search for the group that is right for you and then jump in.
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Groups are generally 3 to 12 people. We want our groups to stay small so people get to know each other and do life together.
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Some group meetings may offer childcare. If they do, it will be indicated in the description.
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NO! We believe in the power of prayer and God's Word. We want to instill this and encourage people to practice speaking to God and listening to His voice. However, we also want group members to feel comfortable in their small group. Everyone will have different levels of knowledge and experience with the Bible and church, and that's awesome! Small groups are not a competition or an intimidating experience. They are a place for everyone to connect and share life.