FAQ’s
What is a Life Group?
A Life Group is a group of about 6 to 12 adults who meet regularly to enjoy each other’s company, share some good food, talk about their lives, discuss an idea from the Bible, and have a time of prayer. People in Life Groups help and care for each other far beyond the meetings times. When you’re part of a Life Group, it’s a little bit like being part of a family.
What happens at a Life Group meeting?
Meetings vary from group to group, and from week to week. Generally speaking however, most meetings consist of a potluck meal, a time of discussion, and a time for prayer. Visitors are welcome to participate in discussions, or even prayers, if they wish, but are not expected to. Most meetings last between 1 1/2 and 3 hours.
When and where do Life Groups meet?
Most groups meet around 6:00 PM on Sundays, about three weeks a month. Most groups meet in the home of one of the members. If you choose to visit a group, the contact person can give you the specifics.
Why would I want to be part of a Life Group?
Three good reasons: (1.) To be part of a family who loves you, cares for you, and helps you. (2.) To grow as a person. (3.) To make a difference in the lives of others. Click here to hear a talk on this very subject.
What are the pre-requisites for becoming part of a Life Group?
There is only one, you can’t be perfect if you want to join a Life Group. No perfect people will be allowed.
How would I visit a Life Group if I just wanted to check one out?
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What can my kids do while I’m meeting with the group?
What is a “Home Team?”
Different groups have different strategies for caring for their children during meetings. Make sure and discuss this with the person you contact, and they will make every effort to ensure that your child’s experience is safe and fun.