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The FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
| How Often Do Small Groups Meet? |
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Generally weekly. A small group may decide to skip a week because of a holiday or other event. |
| How Long Are the Meetings? |
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A typical meeting runs two hours. It generally includes a time to share and visit with one another with some snacks as well as studying a portion of the Bible. |
| How Many Times Do Groups Meet? |
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Bible studies vary, but six to seven weeks is the norm. Some groups continue into another study. Some group members decide to try another group when a study concludes. |
| What Does It Cost? |
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The cost should not be a factor in participating in a small group. The only costs are for the study guide usually $6 - $7, and you may be asked to bring the snacks once in a while. Group members typically take turns with this responsibility. If the cost of the book is too much, the church will cover the cost of the book. |
| Where Do Groups Meet? |
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Any place they can! Groups at our church most often meet in the homes of our members. Some groups have met at the church. |
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Plug Into A Small Group
| Every few weeks there are new groups forming and other groups are finishing up a study which gives people a chance to join another group, start a new group, or take a break. |
 Okay, I'm interested. I would like to sign up. Send me for more information and let know when a new group is forming. |
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New groups form every few weeks. Contact the church office for more information.
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Small Group Studies We Have Done
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Would you like to host a small group? |
General Information
One can host a small group without leading it. Conversely, one can lead a small group without hosting it in their home. Some both host and lead.
Hosting A Small Group
- Small Group hosts must be believers in Jesus Christ.
- Group hosts attend an orientation session on hosting a small group with the Director of Christian Education and/or the Senior Pastor.
Leading A Small Group
- Small Group leaders must be believers in Jesus Christ.
- Group leaders attend an orientation session on leading a small group with the Director of Christian Education and/or the Senior Pastor.
- Commit to being prepared.
- Familiarize oneself with the leading small group tips built into the small group study materials.
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