
Our Community Way of Life
Community is essential to the Christian faith. The Godhead shares perfect unity and community between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and created man in His own image. Therefore, we believe we were created within the framework for community and practice this as a church in various ways.


Weekly Small Groups
Tuesdays 6:30-8:30pm
The term Cadre comes from the French origin as a military word meaning a small group which derives from a larger organization to train and equip one another for the purpose of what they are called to. This perfectly describes our men and women's cadres. A small group from our church that creates intentional space to worship together, check-in on a deeper level, and call the best out of each other as God leads.


Second/Fourth Mondays 6:30-8:30pm
The term Cadre comes from the French origin as a military word meaning a small group which derives from a larger organization to train and equip one another for the purpose of what they are called to. This perfectly describes our idea of discipleship. A small group from our church that creates intentional space to check-in on a deeper level, and call the best out of each other as God leads. This specific Cadre is for both men and women together.



2nd Week of the Month
Selah
Married Cultivate Groups
Marriage isn't always easy, but it's always good. Part of keeping your marriage healthy is having the right amount of accountability to talk through the good, the bad, and sometimes the ugly. Our Married Cultivate Groups are monthly small groups created for married couples to connect, grow, and process through the ups and downs or marriage together.

First and Third Saturdays
10am-12pm
Selah
Mom's Group
Our Mom's small group is designed for mothers seeking to deepen their faith, connect with others, and grow in their roles as wives, mothers, and women of God. Whether you're a new mom navigating the early years of motherhood or you're balancing the demands of raising older children, you'll find a place of acceptance and encouragement here.


Last Fridays 6:30-8:30pm

"Shabbat" is Hebrew for Sabbath and Sabbath is a beautiful invitation from God to rest and abide in His goodness. As a church family, we desire to both honor and celebrate the Sabbath together. One way we do this is through our monthly Shabbat dinners. Hosted by a different household from the church, Shabbat dinners are an opportunity to connect in community over the dinner table and reflect together on the faithfulness of God.