When Jesus called people to “Come, follow me,” He wasn’t inviting them into a private, isolated spirituality. He was calling them into a shared life—a community of apprentices learning His way together. Jesus described this new community as a family. And it's within this family that we are slowly, deeply formed into people of love.
We want to return to Jesus’ vision of life together—rooted in love, anchored in spiritual practices, and shaped by His Word.
We pursue this community primarily in our church through a diverse expression of small groups. Groups that gather regularly, in homes, to be together in a diverse community of 5-15 people who live in the same part of the city, loving and supporting each other in practical ways and following Jesus together.
When Jesus called people to “Come, follow me,” He wasn’t inviting them into a private, isolated spirituality. He was calling them into a shared life—a community of apprentices learning His way together. Jesus described this new community as a family. And it's within this family that we are slowly, deeply formed into people of love.
We want to return to Jesus’ vision of life together—rooted in love, anchored in spiritual practices, and shaped by His Word.
We pursue this community primarily in our church through a diverse expression of small groups. Groups that gather regularly, in homes, to be together in a diverse community of 5-15 people who live in the same part of the city, loving and supporting each other in practical ways and following Jesus together.
When Jesus called people to “Come, follow me,” He wasn’t inviting them into a private, isolated spirituality. He was calling them into a shared life—a community of apprentices learning His way together. Jesus described this new community as a family. And it's within this family that we are slowly, deeply formed into people of love.
We want to return to Jesus’ vision of life together—rooted in love, anchored in spiritual practices, and shaped by His Word.
We pursue this community primarily in our church through a diverse expression of small groups. Groups that gather regularly, in homes, to be together in a diverse community of 5-15 people who live in the same part of the city, loving and supporting each other in practical ways and following Jesus together.
When Jesus called people to “Come, follow me,” He wasn’t inviting them into a private, isolated spirituality. He was calling them into a shared life—a community of apprentices learning His way together. Jesus described this new community as a family. And it's within this family that we are slowly, deeply formed into people of love.
We want to return to Jesus’ vision of life together—rooted in love, anchored in spiritual practices, and shaped by His Word.
We pursue this community primarily in our church through a diverse expression of small groups. Groups that gather regularly, in homes, to be together in a diverse community of 5-15 people who live in the same part of the city, loving and supporting each other in practical ways and following Jesus together.
Our group hosts are the leaders who help us create welcoming environments where people encourage, challenge, and support each other in following Jesus, practicing his ways, and growing in Love. If you are interested in learning more about leading and hosting a Group, we would love to hear from you.
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