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COMMUNITY

GROUPS

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LIVING IN BIBLICAL COMMUNITY

Community Groups are small gatherings where people walk closely with one another in authentic, Christ-centered fellowship. They are built on meaningful relationships where you are fully known, deeply loved, and encouraged to follow Jesus in every area of life. In these groups, we share meals, laugh together, carry one another’s burdens, and grow in unity through the joys and challenges of life.

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Rooted in the model of Acts 2:42, Community Groups center on the truth of God’s Word—not just through study, but by allowing it to shape how we care, serve, and speak into each other’s lives. It is a space where a spiritual family is formed, where brotherly affection is practiced, and where spiritual growth naturally leads to raising up new leaders, so that many more can experience the beauty of living out their faith in genuine, biblical community.

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'All the believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, and to fellowship,

and to sharing in meals (including the Lord’s Supper), and to prayer. '

Acts of the Apostles 2:42

OUR FRAMEWORK

Connect

Groups meet weekly, biweekly, or monthly, depending on life rhythms. They provide a welcoming space to build meaningful friendships, grow spiritually, and support one another through shared experiences

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Mature

We grow spiritually by staying rooted in God's Word.

True maturity happens in community, not in isolation.

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Multiply

Jesus calls us to make disciples. Groups develop new group leaders and expand discipleship beyond church walls.

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MANY PARTS. ONE BODY.

​Every member of our community is different and has something beneficial for the greater good of the whole group. The Holy Spirit has filled us and is working in each of us for His purpose. When we attend and participate with our group, we give the Spirit an opportunity for us to help other members, whether we realize it or not.

'Just as our bodies have many parts and each part has a special function, so it is with Christ’s body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other. '

Romans 12:4-5

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