There is strength in numbers.
By itself, a single coal can only burn for as long as it can sustain its ember. An entire sack lit up in the fire pit can ignite
indefinitely for several days - as long as they stay clumped together.
indefinitely for several days - as long as they stay clumped together.
We value the power of community within the church body.
Being a part of a small group is a versatile avenue to get to know other believers who might be going through the same spiritual journey as you.
This is a time to openly discuss God's word, break bread, and build lasting relationships with other believers.
It is important for us that we provide the appropriate support for each unique need.
This is a time to openly discuss God's word, break bread, and build lasting relationships with other believers.
It is important for us that we provide the appropriate support for each unique need.
WHAT HAPPENS IN A SMALL GROUP?
SCRIPTURE STUDY
Since they are more intimate, small groups are a medium to further expand your knowledge of God's Word.
As we open the Bible, this is a chance to ask questions and learn a little bit more of the gospel.
As we open the Bible, this is a chance to ask questions and learn a little bit more of the gospel.
TEAM BUILDING
Small groups provide a sense of community among people of faith.
Groups help you get to know fellow churchgoers who you might only pass by during Sundays.
Groups help you get to know fellow churchgoers who you might only pass by during Sundays.
SPIRIT REFUELLING
Small groups serve as a retreat session if you ever need a pick-me-up during a long work/school week.