Your LIFE is your GROUP
Life Groups have one, simple purpose: to bring people together.
We believe God created us to live in relationship with others and only then can we live the full life He intends for us. Sharing life through community is part of our design, but meaningful relationships aren’t always easy to find. That’s why life Groups exist—to make these life-changing relationships relevant and accessible to you.
Leading a life group isn’t about being perfect; it’s about serving others by giving them a place to connect. Hosting a group is simple—choose a topic that interests you and select a time and location to meet with others to share it.Register your life group with the church (info desk) so we can advertise your’s on the website & in church.
What happens at a Life group meeting?
You’ve probably seen Life Groups meeting and not even realized it. A life group looks like friends at lunch, teams playing tennis, or people studying a book or topic of interest. At its core, a life group is a small gathering of people, and it is less about what you do and more about who you do it with. By participating in life Groups, you can expect to connect with others through a common activity, engage in life giving conversation and request prayer.
How often does a small group meet?
Our life Groups meet once, twice, three times a month or weekly.Life Groups are meant to bring meaning and community into the flow of your life, so even if you can’t attend every meeting, there is still great value in joining a group.
Where do life Groups meet?
Life Groups meet wherever they want to, homes, restaurants, sports fields ect.
How long does a typical life group stay together?
Most life Groups meet for a term. This way, new people can join groups easily and regularly. Also, the term format allows you to try multiple groups each year. As relationships form, some groups choose to stay together for consecutive terms, but new members are always welcome.
Is there childcare available?
Childcare varies from group to group.
Life Group Next Steps
Sometimes, total life change happens in an instant, but more often it happens gradually. As life group leaders, our primary role is to uncover the spiritual condition of group members and walk beside them leading them one step closer to God. What this looks like will be different for each person. Here are some practical examples to help you:
- If a group member is not in a relationship with Christ, bring them to a church service where they can hear a clear presentation of the Gospel.
- Encourage group members to be water baptized.
- Invite group members to complete the Growth Track.
- Connect group members to the Dream Team.
- Introduce group members to the idea of daily prayer and Bible reading
Our life Groups will be most healthy when leaders take an active role in knowing each person in their group and intentionally helping them move one step closer to Christ.