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We’re a church family that grows in community
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We have groups that meet throughout the week for every age and stage of life.
Men
Men’s Minstries
Women
Women’s Ministries
“And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.” — Acts 2:42
Benefits of Groups
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Healthy life change takes place in the context of healthy relationships. When people gather in a group environment for the purpose of knowing Jesus, great things happen. Life ideas are shared and healthy examples are seen. In real-time and real situations, we see beyond the scope of our own lives and into the lives of others who model healthy Christ-like living
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Groups make church personal. It’s one thing to hear a great message; it’s quite another to see how a great message influences how we live in every-day life. Groups connect the great messages we hear each week to the real-life dynamics that confront us from day to day.
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Groups create families in Christ. As believers in Christ, we form under a united and common fellowship—the mission of knowing Jesus and being transformed by Jesus. Together we aim to share in the Christian journey and spur one another on towards love and good deeds. In many respects, we become a family beyond traditional, biological bloodlines by coming together under Christ’s commission.
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Groups become the best source for pastoral care. By design, groups are there for comfort and care when a member isn’t doing well. How so? When members of a small group relate like a healthy family, the needs of that family are shared amongst one another. True, sustainable care best takes place within the family.
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Groups enable us to understand what Christ wants for us. Our involvement with groups leads to life transformation and genuine fulfillment. Groups allow us the platform 1) to know how God has uniquely “hard-wired” each and every one of us and 2) to serve in line with how we have been “hard-wired.”
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Groups are a place where we can ask questions and speak into each other’s lives. In this, we see the Body of Christ come to life as groups explore truth and grace together.
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Groups make it easy for relationally-oriented disciple-making. It is much easier to invite someone to a home for a BBQ than it is to a function at a church building. When a group becomes organized in its efforts to reach the needs of the surrounding neighborhood, disciple-making opportunities become normal occurrences.
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Groups help the church become united. As a church body, we are in this together, so when groups are organized, the church is able to make a profound difference in its surrounding community.