Community Groups
"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God."
Colossians 3:17
You weren’t meant to do life on your own. Life is better together. There’s a place for you in one of our Community Groups, where you can experience community and build friendships as you grow to become a more fully devoted follower of Jesus.
We believe that Community Groups are smaller representations of our larger church community. They meet weekly or bi-weekly in people’s homes. In these groups, men and women; married and single; young and old meet regularly to do life together with Christ and his gospel at the centre. Our desire is to be motivated to live out the gospel in practice with each other and the communities we live in.
We believe that Community Groups are smaller representations of our larger church community. They meet weekly or bi-weekly in people’s homes. In these groups, men and women; married and single; young and old meet regularly to do life together with Christ and his gospel at the centre. Our desire is to be motivated to live out the gospel in practice with each other and the communities we live in.
Community Group FAQs
Q: What is a Community Group and who is it for?
A: Community Groups (CGs) are smaller representations of our larger church community. Here, men and women; married and single; young and old meet regularly to do life together with Christ and his gospel at the centre.
Q: What do Community Groups emphasize?
A: CGs emphasize the building of community through fellowship, Bible study, prayer, group-care, and community projects.
Q: When do Community Groups meet?
A: CGs meet September through to the end of May on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, various nights of the week.
Q: Where do Community Groups meet?
A: CGs meet in-person, generally in people’s homes.
Q: How many people are in a group?
A: Up to 12.
Q: What does a typical meeting look like?
A: The typical meeting incorporates fellowship, Bible study, and prayer but once in a while will diverge from this to focus on other initiatives (i.e. prayer night, missionary focus, fellowship night, community project, etc).
Q: What can I expect to contribute to a Community Group?
A: Yourself. Your gifts, talents, time, and energy. Be ready to serve the group in a needed area that you are gifted for or wanting to grow in.
Q: What can I expect to get out of a Community Group?
A: The more you put in, the more you’ll get out. Connection, friendships, spiritual growth, fun, accountability, joy in serving others.
Q: I think I want to lead a group but I’m not sure. Where would I start?
A: Chatting with the CG director over a cup of coffee on the house.
A: Community Groups (CGs) are smaller representations of our larger church community. Here, men and women; married and single; young and old meet regularly to do life together with Christ and his gospel at the centre.
Q: What do Community Groups emphasize?
A: CGs emphasize the building of community through fellowship, Bible study, prayer, group-care, and community projects.
Q: When do Community Groups meet?
A: CGs meet September through to the end of May on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, various nights of the week.
Q: Where do Community Groups meet?
A: CGs meet in-person, generally in people’s homes.
Q: How many people are in a group?
A: Up to 12.
Q: What does a typical meeting look like?
A: The typical meeting incorporates fellowship, Bible study, and prayer but once in a while will diverge from this to focus on other initiatives (i.e. prayer night, missionary focus, fellowship night, community project, etc).
Q: What can I expect to contribute to a Community Group?
A: Yourself. Your gifts, talents, time, and energy. Be ready to serve the group in a needed area that you are gifted for or wanting to grow in.
Q: What can I expect to get out of a Community Group?
A: The more you put in, the more you’ll get out. Connection, friendships, spiritual growth, fun, accountability, joy in serving others.
Q: I think I want to lead a group but I’m not sure. Where would I start?
A: Chatting with the CG director over a cup of coffee on the house.