Small Groups:
As a church we are committed to a small group strategy. In the book of Acts
we catch our first glimpse of a similar priority. Acts 5:12 tells us that the
people “were all in one accord in Solomon’s Portico”;
a covered section of the court of the Gentiles in the temple area. Acts 2:46 refers
to this corporate meeting but it also presents a second dynamic, “Day
by day continuing with one mind in the temple, and breaking bread from house to
house”. While the group met together, they also met in smaller gatherings
in peoples homes. Our goal is to share both experiences.
Why, because small groups afford us opportunities that are not available during
our corporate meetings. We can easily ask questions, pray intimately for each
others needs, encourage each other, and develop deeper relationships.
Three priorities exist for each group: to grow deeper in their love for God
through the study of God’s word, to pursue a commitment to serving others
together, and to spread the good news of Jesus’ redemption. To achieve these
goals I presented a challenge during our small group celebration. Each of our
groups should cultivate a three unique roles – administrators, shepherds
and teachers. This will allow more people to share their gifts and prepare more
small group leaders for the future.
Please visit the small group section of the website to see where and who are
small groups are.