We know it’s important to be connected, but it’s also hard to build lasting friendships. What if taking one simple step changed everything?

Our Community Groups provide both a social and more personal context where people meet on Zoom and in homes during the week — eating, laughing, learning, praying — simply sharing life together as friends on a common journey to become more like Jesus.

Find a group

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You can explore where our groups are located and email leaders directly to get specific info about their group.
We will make some recommendations for groups and get you connected with the leaders.

COMMON QUESTIONS

WHAT HAPPENS AT COMMUNITY GROUP?

You can expect to connect with 8-15 people through any number of common activities: sharing a meal together, serving your local community, engaging in life-giving conversations, wrestling through important questions and issues, discussing ways to better live out your faith, and supporting each other through any life circumstances.

WHAT IF I DON’T LIKE THE FIRST GROUP I TRY?

The truth is, not everyone will find the best fit with the first group they try. We encourage you to explore a couple of different community groups that interest you before choosing which group to settle into. We believe there is a group that is right for everyone – including you!

IS THERE CHILDCARE AVAILABLE?

Yes! Most community groups that have multiple families with kids provide childcare so parents can truly participate in listening, sharing, learning and growing together with others in their Community Group.

HOW OFTEN DOES A COMMUNITY GROUP MEET?

Most of our community groups meet every week (some every other week). A majority of our groups take a break for the Christmas holiday and slow down their meeting pace during the summer months. Even if you can’t participate every week, there is still incredible value in joining a group.

lead a group.

Are you willing to step out to help lead a new community group? We are always looking for people to help launch new community groups to make space for new people to join a community group.