Small Groups
Small groups …
The fall session of care groups will be starting up again the week of October 1st. There are care groups for men and women as well as a twice monthly family night.
Monday Night Men’s Group: This group meets at the Church on Monday Nights starting at 7:30 PM. Joe Kupecz and Colin Moden will be facilitating this study.
Wednesday Morning Ladies Group: The study will be facilitated by Debbie Stewart and will follow Pastor Thomas’ sermon series on Galatians. The ladies meet 9:30 AM Wednesday mornings
Kids: Kids in grades JK—6 will be lead by Pastor Liz.
Jr. Youth: Pastor Pastor Thomas & Amy-Beth will facilitate the Jr. Youth (Grades 7-9) in their own group.
Adults: Louis Bergeron will be leading the adult study and will focus on the topic of prayer. Please note that you do not have to have a child in the kids or Jr. Youth program to take part in the dinner or the adult study.
When you sign up in the foyer please let us know if you will be joining us for dinner, so that we can have an appropriate amount of food for everyone. Please also let us know if you have any food allergies or intolerances. There will be a free will offering taken up on Family Night to cover the cost of dinner.
What is a Small Group?
A Small Group can also be referred to as a Care Group. It consists of as many as twelve people who meet regularly for the purpose of building friendships, spiritual renewal and meeting needs in the church and community.
The prayer of the Small Group is taken from the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians:
(Ephesians 3: 14-21)
Small Groups care about people first. The learning and activities compliment the groups as they become rooted and established in Christ’s love for each other. It is the intention that the caring they experience as a group overflows into the church family and community. To assist the caring of people, each Small Group has a Leader who is a care giver and coordinator for the group. Each of our Small Group Leaders has been chosen because of their leadership skills, their passion for God and compassion for people. They receive training on leading groups and being effective care givers.
Want to start a small group?
If you want to start a small group the ministry staff wants to support you. The first thing that you need to do is find four to six people other people who are not presently part of a Small Group and wish to meet weekly for fellowship, prayer and study. The next step is to decide on a location to hold your meeting. The final step is to speak with the Pastor who will assist you in putting together a start-up plan for your Small Group that will include a Group Leader and an Instructor.
Join a Small Group… Everyone in the church family is encouraged to be part of a Small Group. These types of groups were employed during the early years of Methodism. They are proven effective methods of growing in your relationship with God. As the Small Group ministry continues to evolve there will certainly be a group in which you can feel comfort and become part.
Lead a Small Group… Leaders of Small Groups can be Small Group Leaders, Instructors or Hosts (people who offer the use of their home for the weekly gathering). If you sense a call to being a Leader, you can make an appointment to speak with the Pastor who will help you discern this calling and will provide you with information about leadership at the North Grenville Community Church.
Be a Small Group… In a perfect world everyone would belong to a Small Group. We don’t live in a perfect world. This doesn’t mean that you can’t mature in your faith, equip yourself to better serve God or find meaningful ways of sharing your faith with others. Everyone should set goals in these areas and find a friend with whom they can be accountable.