As a kingdom-minded community, we believe transformation happens in relationships. Learn more about how you can lead, or join a Community Group below.
The current Community Group semester runs from February 9th through April 30th.
We believe the Church is bigger than a Sunday morning. For us to fulfill our mission as a kingdom-minded community, becoming more like Jesus, we have to first be in biblical community with one another!
The purpose of Community Groups is two-fold: to build relationships and to see lives transformed.
Our desire is that everyone who calls Kingdom Church their home would be part of a Community Group.
See what groups are available to join this semester below:
The next Community Group semester will begin February 9th. Sign up today!
Acts 2:42 says, “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. “
Taking this biblical framework, we've defined four essential aspects of a Community Group.
Each Community Group meeting will incorporate the Word. To further the impact of the Sunday message, your group will discuss how to apply what you’ve learned. The goal is not necessarily to learn more information, but to see transformation by living out the Word.
Community Groups are all about community! It’s about developing intentional relationships that help us grow into the people God has created us to be. Community Groups should encourage each other, have fun together, challenge each other, and hold each other accountable.
We encourage all of our Community Groups to share a meal at each group meeting. The meal doesn't have to be extravagant. It can be a snack, a cup of coffee, or a potluck dinner. In fact, it's not about the meal at all. It's about taking time to slow down and spend time with your group. Something special happens when you break bread together. Conversation happens, you get to know each other on a deeper level, and community is created.
Scripture tells us to cast our cares on Him, and to bear each other's burdens. Community Groups should take time each week to share prayer requests and lift up each other's needs in prayer together. When we are devoted to seeking God together in prayer, we see the kingdom break through in our lives.”