ROCK GROUPS
Get Connected with one of our Rock Groups!
Small groups are a wonderful place to get plugged in and find a community of believers who will lift your life, partner with you in prayer and foster growth in your relationship with God. Our groups are all uniquely different and yet all have the same purpose: to connect people to Jesus, to his house and to each other.
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT ROCK GROUPS
Every small group meeting looks different from the others. It’s friends connecting over breakfast, families enjoying dinner together, interest groups meeting up for fun and fellowship and often groups studying a specific book or curriculum together. A Rock Group is simply a small gathering of people who are connecting through a common interest to engage in prayer, study of the Bible and growing in their relationships with Jesus and each other. Each group is unique and there’s always a host ready for you to join the fun!
Several times a year we host church-wide curriculum studies in which all groups participate simultaneously. Other times, small group hosts choose to follow a book study they’ve chosen with their co-host or group. Seasonally, we also offer interest-specific classes on topics like parenting kingdom kids or understanding the basics of the Christian faith.
Groups meet all over our local area in homes, restaurants, coffee shops and even on our church campus. Each small group meets at different times and on various days throughout the week. Most groups meet twice a month, but some meet every week. For specific details on the days, times and locations of each group, check out our Groups Page.
Most small groups will meet for a semester (three months). This provides easy opportunities for new people to join groups throughout the year. Sometimes groups will stay together for consecutive semesters while still remaining open to new members joining anytime. Find a small group that works for you and always feel free to try other classes or groups when new semesters or curriculum begins.
Childcare options vary from group to group. Family groups often have their children with them in the group, share the responsibility of watching the kids, split the cost of hiring a babysitter or make other arrangements.
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