“As they talked and discussed these things with each other, Jesus himself came up and walked along with them… He asked them, ‘What are you discussing together as you walk along?’ (Luke 24:15, 17 NIV)
Vine Groups
"I am the vine, [y'all] are the branches."
(John 15:5a)
Winter 2025 Groups
Beginning in February, we will meet together for another season of our small groups. We will grow together by studying through the Emotionally Healthy Relationships course. Groups will meet once weekly.
Why Small Groups?
We consider small groups (and you being in one) a crucial component of walking with Jesus together.
Knowing Jesus means encountering him in various ways — large worship gatherings, and smaller intimate settings. This is why we host groups.
How Do Groups Work?
Vine Groups will run seasonally throughout the year in 8-10 week commitments. During these seasons, we will meet every week in 8-15 people gatherings.
These are not classrooms but conversations — we learn better in circles than rows. Each meeting will involve a topic, reflection, and prayer for you to engage in as you are comfortable. Our intention is to go deeper than what we can see above the surface of our lives.
What Are Our Group Rhythms?
All of life involves rhythms, whether intentional or not. We set our Vine group rhythms so there is space between them. Our hosts and guests can rest from gathering for a time, and we can invest in our local neighborhood relationships.
When we lean into our groups, we expect to be changed by encounter — primarily with God and then through one another. We expect every group season to leave us changed, whether or not the study is familiar. True learning is transformation through encounter.
Will You Join Us?
There is a seat just for you in one of our Vine Groups. No matter the life season or your faith experience, we invite you to join us.
No matter your feelings about yourself or about church, and no matter how excited or hesitant you are about joining in, you are welcome.
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