CIRCLES

  • A circle is a small community (around 5-12) of people who come together regularly in order to intentionally share life, grow deeper spiritually, and walk alongside one another through the highs and lows of life. Some groups are discussion focused, using the Bible, recent messages or trusted content from Christian authors–while other groups are special interest focused.

  • Jesus modeled for us a life that was interwoven with intentional relationships. Joining a circle helps you connect with like minded people to encourage, support and challenge each other through life’s journeys.

Fill out the volunteer application to start the process of being a circle host.

A group team member will connect with you to help you prepare to lead your circle.

Invite people to your circle and start meeting.

COURSES

  • A course is designed to equip and empower you with focus content learning, practical tools, and deeper understanding on specific topics. Courses provide the opportunity to grow in life–whether in Biblical knowledge, financial wisdom, marriage and relationships or even learning ASL– while building meaningful connections along the way.

  • Joining a course allows you to grow in knowledge, gain practical skills, and be equipped for real-life challenges in a supportive environment. It’s an opportunity to expand your perspective, build valuable relationships, and develop a more holistic approach to life and faith.

CARE GROUPS

  • A care group is a more personal and supportive community designed to help individuals walk through life’s hurts, habits, and hang-ups. It provides a safe space for healing, restoration, and finding true freedom through Christ-centered support.

  • Joining a care group allows you to experience encouragement and guidance as you work through challenges in a confidential and compassionate environment. It’s a place to receive healing, grow stronger, and step into the freedom God desires for your life.

FAQ

  • You can expect a welcoming environment where people gather to build relationships, have fun, discuss faith, and encourage one another. Groups often include conversation, prayer, and connection around shared interests or life stages.

  • Yes, it’s completely okay to visit different groups to find the best fit for you. 

  • If you don’t see a group that fits, new groups often start throughout the year based on interest and need. You may also consider helping start a new group centered around your passion or life stage.

  • You do not need to be an expert or have special qualifications to host a group. A willingness to create a welcoming space, facilitate connection, and grow alongside others is most important.

  • Yes, some groups meet online to provide flexible and accessible connection opportunities. Virtual groups can provide encouragement, discussion, and community similar to in-person gatherings.

  • Group involvement can vary, with gatherings taking place weekly, biweekly, or even monthly depending on the group’s schedule. The goal is to foster meaningful connection in a way that fits naturally within your everyday responsibilities.

  • Courses provide focused teaching, practical tools, and biblical wisdom to help you grow in specific areas of life and faith. They also create opportunities to learn alongside others and build supportive relationships.

  • Yes, you can take more than one course as long as you feel able to manage the time and commitment. Many people choose courses that complement different areas of their personal or spiritual growth.

  • Yes, you are welcome to participate in more than one group if your schedule allows. Some people join multiple groups to connect with different communities or focus areas.

  • It’s completely normal to feel nervous, and you are never required to share more than you feel comfortable with. Groups are designed to be safe, supportive spaces where trust builds naturally over time.