We were created as social people. We were created to have deep satisfying relationships with others. Hurt, betrayal, and offenses often mar these relationships but we will never experience all that life has to offer without them. This is why we have small groups - to grow relationships with others.
We want connect to Others!
We desire Open Friendships.
We desire Transparency.
We desire a place to Share Needs, Words, and Ministry.
Connecting to Others means there is no pretending!
Connecting to Others means looking forward to meeting people again!
Connecting to Others means sharing joys and pain!
Connecting to Others means you have each other’s back!
Connecting to Others means your relationship doesn’t depend on performance!
Connecting to Others means have friends that can be as close as family!
Connecting to Others gives the Richness of Life!
This is God’s desire too (Second Commandment - Matthew 22:37-39)!
We have found that small groups are one of the best ways to connect with others. Our bi-weekly small groups meet at different times in different places. There are groups for families, men, women, and children. We get to know and minister to each other and grow as Christians together.
Everyone wants to know someone and be know by them. Groups are great for this.
Connect to Others in Groups
Where would we be without close friends who we can share our lives with in pursuit of God?
Small groups were a vital part of the first century Church.
Acts 20:20, "You know that I have not hesitated to preach anything that would be helpful to you but I have taught you publicly and from house to house."
We all love to visit our friend's house, so we decided to do the same thing with our mid-week service. We visit each other's homes and fellowship around the person of Jesus. It's a return to the simplicity of the Bible.
We have found that small groups bring quick development of friends, individual pastoral care, sharing, and an outlet to show compassion to others.
Small groups were a vital part of the first century Church.
Acts 20:20, "You know that I have not hesitated to preach anything that would be helpful to you but I have taught you publicly and from house to house."
We all love to visit our friend's house, so we decided to do the same thing with our mid-week service. We visit each other's homes and fellowship around the person of Jesus. It's a return to the simplicity of the Bible.
We have found that small groups bring quick development of friends, individual pastoral care, sharing, and an outlet to show compassion to others.