Groups exist because faith grows best in community. When you gather with others, you create space to be known, to ask honest questions, and to experience Christ’s presence in real, everyday life.
How Groups Are Structured
Groups include Bible studies, Sunday classes, short-term studies, and formation-focused gatherings. Some meet regularly while others follow seasonal rhythms, offering flexibility without requiring long-term commitments.
Learning Together Through Shared Interests
Interest-based groups focus on specific topics that help you engage faith and life together. These groups provide practical teaching, thoughtful discussion, and space to explore questions that matter to you.
Spiritual Direction Groups
Listening for God’s Presence
Spiritual Direction groups offer one-on-one or small-group settings focused on noticing where God is already present. These gatherings help you reflect on your life, prayer, and spiritual rhythms with intentional guidance.
Healing Care Groups
A Journey Toward Wholeness
Healing Care Groups invite participants into a journey of transformation by exploring life experiences, core beliefs about God and self, and the unseen patterns that shape behavior, offering a safe and guided space for growth.
Sunday Bible Studies
Sunday Morning Bible Study
Bible studies meet Sundays at 9:30 AM and provide structured teaching alongside open discussion. These gatherings offer consistent rhythm, shared learning, and thoughtful engagement with Scripture before worship.
Small Groups
Growing Together
Small Groups are currently in development and will be launching in the near future. These gatherings will focus on shared life, prayer, and discussion in smaller, relational settings.
Short-Term Opportunities for Focused Growth
These groups run at designated times throughout the year, often aligned with the church calendar or specific seasons, making it easier to participate without feeling overextended.
Seasonal Studies and Formation Classes
Seasonal offerings include Advent studies, curriculum-based learning, and spiritual formation classes. These groups provide intentional space to slow down, reflect, and engage faith during meaningful seasons.
Exploring Membership Together
Membership classes help you understand the church’s beliefs, story, and shared commitments. These gatherings create space for questions, conversation, and discernment about belonging and participation.
Preparing for Baptism
Baptism classes provide guidance and conversation for those exploring baptism. These sessions help clarify meaning, expectations, and next steps while offering space for reflection and shared learning.
Upcoming Group Opportunities
Throughout the year, special events and group gatherings provide additional opportunities to connect. These experiences are open to anyone seeking community, learning, or shared spiritual practices.