Small Groups
Community Group Opportunities
Throughout the week, a variety of small group Bible studies are available for you. Read through the course descriptions below for more information.
SUNDAYS
Community Groups
Sundays | 9:45 to 10:45 am | Education Building
Community groups meet in the Education Building, the two story stucco building north of the Sanctuary. Enter any of the glass doors except the preschool canopy entrance, and the hallways will lead you to the CrossRoads Cafe. You will find an Information Center staffed by people ready to help you and your family find your groups!
See a current list of Small Groups for adults.
Map of Classroom Assignments
MONDAYS
Community Bible Study for Men
Mondays 7:00—9:00 pm | Room 226/228 | Recommended donation: $30 for 15 weeks | Contact: John Batsch 732-5245 | More Information
TUESDAYS
Men's Bible Study and Breakfast
Meets Tuesday mornings at The Egg and I (303 SE 17th Street) from 6:30 to 8:00 am | Join us on Tuesday mornings for Bible study and breakfast.
WEDNESDAYS
ESL - English as a Second Language | Room 202/204 | 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Winter Bible Studies
Bible Studies begin January 9th from 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Women's Bible Study begins February 13th from 6:00-7:30 PM
THURSDAYS
Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) for Women
Thursdays | 9:20—11:20 am | Choir Room | Cost: No Cost | Leader: Karen McGinnis | More Information
There is no cost for the classes but there is a collection taken each week to help offset the materials.
Participating in a weekly BSF's daytime class allows women the opportunity to have a meaningful connection with God and other women on an ongoing basis. The weekly gathering allows women the opportunity to gain insights from one another in discussion groups, as well as from the teaching leader's compelling lecture. In addition to the regular weekly class, BSF provides the structure to
encourage women to read and study the Bible daily.
Moms with infants, toddlers or preschoolers receive the added benefit of a high-level preschool program for children under age six during their BSF class.
Start Your Own Small Group
As believers, we are all called to make disciples. Maybe it’s time for you to consider starting a small group in your home, neighborhood, workplace or wherever works best for your schedule. If you would like a DVD or book based study, a vast assortment of great studies now exist. Just be wise in whom you trust. Lifeway.com is a good place to start.
Another really great way to study the Bible is to pick a passage, read it several times or tell the
passage like a story. Then ask the three questions of the text:
What does this tell me about God?
What does this tell me about people?
What changes should I make?
If you would like more information on the “storying” method, please contact our Church Office.
How can I know Christ?
Questions or comments? Contact us.