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The FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
How Often Do Small Groups Meet?
Generally weekly. A small group may decide to skip a week because of a holiday or other event.
How Long Are the Meetings?
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?
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?
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?
Any place they can! Groups at our church most often meet in the homes of our members. Some groups have met at the church.
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.

 

New groups form every few weeks. Contact the church office for more information.

Small Group Studies We Have Done

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.