Small Groups. Do life together.
Small groups at Hickory Ridge Community Church exist to help you grow up to full maturity in your relationship with God and others. You may be doing great in your Christian walk right now, but by being in relationship with fellow believers, you will experience even more of the abundant life Jesus has to offer.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 says, Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: if one falls down, his friend can help him up. If you are ready to connect with other people, belong to something life-changing, and grow in Christ through relationships with other believers, then maybe it’s time to get involved in a small group!
What is a Small Group? A small group is typically made up of people who meet regularly during the week to share about their lives, support one another, and study biblical truths. Each group has a host and a leader (or one person may host and lead). Groups meet in a number of different locations. Our goal is to accommodate the different needs of those in our church by offering a variety of options.
What do Small Groups do? This can vary from group to group, but most groups have a time of fellowship, prayer, Bible or book study, discussion, and life application. Not all groups study the same thing. Some discuss Pastor Calvin’s Sunday message, some read and study books about Christian living, and others study books of the Bible.
We also encourage our small groups to serve the community together. HRCC small groups have fed the homeless, written letters and built homes for families, and much more. It’s amazing what God can do through a group of people as they use their skills, gifts and resources to help those in need.
How do I find a Small Group? Look through our directory and find a group or two that suit your schedule and interests. You can call or email the host or leader to get more information about the group. After you get directions and details, just show up and check it out! You can also sign up for a group online and the leader of the group will contact you shortly.
Hopefully, you’ll feel right at home with the first group you visit, but you may want to visit several groups before you find the group that’s right for you. If you feel a little nervous or unsure, just stick with it – you’ll be happy you did!
Let's do life together.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 says, Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: if one falls down, his friend can help him up. If you are ready to connect with other people, belong to something life-changing, and grow in Christ through relationships with other believers, then maybe it’s time to get involved in a small group!
What is a Small Group? A small group is typically made up of people who meet regularly during the week to share about their lives, support one another, and study biblical truths. Each group has a host and a leader (or one person may host and lead). Groups meet in a number of different locations. Our goal is to accommodate the different needs of those in our church by offering a variety of options.
What do Small Groups do? This can vary from group to group, but most groups have a time of fellowship, prayer, Bible or book study, discussion, and life application. Not all groups study the same thing. Some discuss Pastor Calvin’s Sunday message, some read and study books about Christian living, and others study books of the Bible.
We also encourage our small groups to serve the community together. HRCC small groups have fed the homeless, written letters and built homes for families, and much more. It’s amazing what God can do through a group of people as they use their skills, gifts and resources to help those in need.
How do I find a Small Group? Look through our directory and find a group or two that suit your schedule and interests. You can call or email the host or leader to get more information about the group. After you get directions and details, just show up and check it out! You can also sign up for a group online and the leader of the group will contact you shortly.
Hopefully, you’ll feel right at home with the first group you visit, but you may want to visit several groups before you find the group that’s right for you. If you feel a little nervous or unsure, just stick with it – you’ll be happy you did!
Let's do life together.