
Small 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
We weren’t meant to do life alone. God designed us with a longing for community – and none of us wants to feel disconnected or isolated. There’s a place for you in one of our groups, where you can experience community and build friendships as you grow to become a more fully devoted follower of Jesus.
Small groups help us to deepen our relationship with God and with one another. They also benefit us as we support each other, our families and the church in prayer, encourage and build up one another, exercise our gifts, share one another’s burdens and joys, serve one another in love, welcome new members, engage in outreach projects, and grow as disciples of Christ. We believe that Small Groups are smaller representations of our larger church community. They meet weekly or bi-weekly, generally 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.
Small groups help us to deepen our relationship with God and with one another. They also benefit us as we support each other, our families and the church in prayer, encourage and build up one another, exercise our gifts, share one another’s burdens and joys, serve one another in love, welcome new members, engage in outreach projects, and grow as disciples of Christ. We believe that Small Groups are smaller representations of our larger church community. They meet weekly or bi-weekly, generally 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.

