small groups

Small Groups

Connect with others on a real level

small groups

In our present culture people are searching for significance. They search for it in relationships. It is easy to get lost in the setting of a growing church unless you are involved in a smaller body within that community. At Calvary that smaller body is a small group. Although they come in many shapes and sizes, from a casual weekly cup of coffee, to monthly meetings in homes, to accountability groups, interest groups or mentoring sessions where innermost personal issues are shared, Small Groups have a common purpose. They are the glue that holds the larger community together.

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I'll hold you in Heaven

A new support group at Calvary Temple

Check out more info for this support group on the counseling ministry page.

More About Small Groups

The mission of small groups here at Calvary Temple

"To connect people relationally in groups for the purpose of growing in Christ-likeness, loving one another, and contributing to the work of the church, in order to glorify God and make disciples of all nations."

The most strategic person in the life-change process of the church is the small group leader. The ultimate goal of a leader is life change.

Spiritual formation: To help group members grow in Christ-like character through learning, loving one another, and contributing of themselves and their resources.

“A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.” Ecclesiastes 4:12 NLT

Groups must expand and multiply so that eventually every believer can be connected to others. A small group does not ultimately exist for itself. Christ-like people resist the urge to be selfish - they desire to include other unconnected people in such a way that they too may experience group life. Small groups therefore must have a viable strategy for growth and reproduction so that someday everyone who gathers as a part of the local church is included in some kind of identifiable relational connection.

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