Small Groups
We Were Made for Relationship
Our relationship with each other is the criterion the world uses to judge whether our message is truthful – Christian community is the final apologetic. – Francis Schaeffer
Small Groups exist to help you develop community built on meaningful connection, encouragement, and spiritual growth. No matter your age, stage of life, or where you are in your journey with God, we want you to find freedom and take next steps. Being supported by others makes all the difference. You can find a group today!
Find a Group
Small Groups exist to help you develop community built on meaningful connection, encouragement, and spiritual growth. No matter your age, stage of life, or where you are in your journey with God, we want you to find freedom and take next steps. Being supported by others makes all the difference. You can find a group today!
Lead a Group
Interested in leading your own group? We’re always looking for potential leaders. Prior experience is great, but not required. We may start you off by coming alongside one of our current leaders. Sign up, and a member of our team will reach out to you with more details.
Small Group FAQs
Life is busy and your time is important. That’s why we offer a variety of groups to help you find the right match. Whether you’re looking for in-person or virtual, men’s or co-ed, activity-based, or a book study, check out our current groups to explore your options.
Most groups meet weekly during the Small Groups semester to help form friendships and provide the right support. Groups are available throughout the week, daytime or evening.
Small Group semesters generally run from September – December, and January – June. This allows natural breaks for you to try different groups, continue with the same group, or decide to lead your own group.
Groups meet online and anywhere people gather – homes, restaurants, coffee shops, hiking trails, basketball courts, you name it!
The real question is, what won’t your group talk about? For true connection, our masks must come off. Small Groups are a place where you can be your authentic self.
While groups vary based on type, the goal of all groups is to develop relationships and grow spiritually. For some groups, this means cooking and sharing a meal together over conversations about life and faith. Other groups might choose to dig into a book of the Bible over the course of the semester.
Not all Small Groups offer childcare. Some groups choose to meet this need together in different ways. This could look like having participants share responsibility in watching children, splitting the cost for a sitter on-site, or making other arrangements.
There is no long-term commitment required. The goal is to find the best group for you, which might mean exploring options. Because Small Groups meet on a semester basis with built-in breaks, this allows for group members to find a new group if their schedule or needs have changed.