Small groups.
On the first and third Thursday of the month, our Seniors' Bible Study meets in the Conference Room at Elmwood. This group is open to anyone 60-ish and up.
Small groups.
Find a place to connect and grow.
Real life change happens in relationships.
In each of our small groups, you'll find ordinary and imperfect people who have the same struggles and questions as you; people who want to be good parents, friends, spouses, co-workers, and neighbors; people who want to learn how to make wise choices; people walking through disappointment, frustration, and pain; people who extend grace and forgiveness because they have received the grace and forgiveness of Jesus. Although we may be in different seasons of life, come from different backgrounds, or be at different levels of spiritual maturity, what unites us is our desire to know Jesus and be changed by him.
Our small groups ministry is is born out of our core value better together. We say it this way:
In a cultural environment that idolizes the individual, we pursue healthy, balanced, and authentic relationships with other apprentices of Jesus. We embrace the reality that relationships in the church are the primary environment in which we learn to follow Jesus as well as the primary vehicle by which we are formed into God’s image. Knowing that living in isolation will stunt our spiritual growth and hinder the advance of the gospel, we prioritize life together in community.
Find a group.
On the first and third Thursday of the month, our Seniors' Bible Study meets in the Conference Room at Elmwood. This group is open to anyone 60-ish and up.
Each month, the Theology Club meets to explore a different subject, theme, or passage from Scripture. If you want to nerd out about the Bible, this group is for you!
The purpose of this group is simple — this is a place to share a meal, get to know others, and pray. The meeting day and location varies.
Every other Wednesday night, a small group meets at the Parker's house in Columbia Heights for a time of connection and to discuss the previous week's sermon.