Small Group Submission Form

We are SO glad that you are interested in leading a small group. There are a few items before filling out the form below. Did you: 

  1. Pray All great things start with prayer! Touch base with the Lord and get wisdom and direction on how you should proceed with this group. 
  2. Touch base with your small group leader/host. Let them know about your interest. They are already doing the work, so they will be a great resource for you! 
  3.  Find a co-leader/host. Make sure you find someone to lead the group with. A co leader/host ensures that there is accountability, but mostly it helps to ensure that the burden is being spread. Now that we have a foundation, let's get to building out your group!

Tip: The more intuitive, the better! For example, if you have a group that will serve wine and cheese, a name like "Wine, Cheese, and Good Conversations" would be perfect!

Please let us know when the next meeting date will be.

What day(s) will you be meeting?

Once a week, twice a month...

ex. from 7 pm- 9 pm

A Small Group Team member will reach out with information on how you can request a room on campus through the church office. Room use is subject to availability and not guaranteed.

There is also a 2 week turnaround time for this approval process. Please keep this in mind as you are planning out the first meeting date/ location for your group.

Where will you be hosting your group?

What is the targeted demographic for your group? (Click all that apply)

Provide a brief description for your small group. Please note: We will post what you right below as the description listed on the small group finder.  It will be done exactly how you write it below.

Please provide the name for the person who is co- leading this group with you. As a reminder, it is highly recommended that you find someone to co-lead along side you.A co leader/host ensures that there is accountability, but mostly it helps to ensure that the burden is being spread.

  • Gather Groups/ Ongoing:  These year round groups focus on fellowship and connection, bringing people together through shared interests like eating, hiking, playing frisbee, or painting. These groups provide a space to enjoy activities while fostering spiritual growth and community.  
  • Grow Groups/ Ongoing: These year round groups focus on spiritual growth by discussing Sunday sermons, engaging in book studies, and exploring Bible studies. These groups provide a nurturing environment for deepening faith and understanding God's word.      
  • Semester Group: These groups follow our yearly semester schedule, but can be either Gather or Grow

Hebrews 10:24-25:  And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.

One of the biggest tasks  of a small group leader is to ensure that their personal walk with Christ is healthy as they are leading other. The perfect environment for accountability, discipleship, and the act of "spurring each other forward" is through the intimate relationships developed in attending a small group as a member.  

Being in the role of a small group leader can be a heavy lift and for the sake of proper accountability and support, it is a requirement that a small group leader is meeting regularly with a mentor regarding leading a small group.

If the person discipling you is the same as the person mentoring you, put SAME AS ABOVE.

If they are different, please put their name below.

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