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    Small Groups

    Connect.

    Share life together.

    Grow.

    Follow Jesus together.

    Serve.

    Serve others together.

    Life is better together.

    Small groups are a vital part of life together at St. Paul's. Members of a small group meet regularly to share life, follow Jesus, and serve others together. If you are part of St. Paul’s, we hope you are experiencing the life-changing community of a small group!


    We’ve made it easy for you to join a small group. Here’s how:


    1. Find a Group: Explore all groups to find the one that’s right for you. Group registration happens in September and January.
    2. Sign Up: Use the "contact" button to request to join a group. A leader will reach out with details.
    3. Meet Your Group: Attend your first group meeting and start building connections.


    If you can’t find a group, please
    reach out to our office. 


    Interested in starting a small group? Let us know by filling out the form below, and  we’ll start a conversation!

    We want everyone at SPL to belong in a small group.

    FAQs

    Find answers to your questions about small groups below.

    • What is a small group?

      A small group is a group of around 8 people who meet regularly to share life, follow Jesus, and serve others together. 


      Groups can vary in size depending on the location and group focus. Some can have as few as 4 people and others as many as 12.


    • What does a small group meeting include?

      A typical group meeting includes social time, study, and prayer. 


      Many of our small groups discuss the current sermon series, using the prepared questions to guide their conversation. This is a great way to put into practice what we are learning on Sundays and live it out within a community. 



    • Where do small groups meet?

      Most groups meet in homes. Some small group leadership teams include one or two people who usually host while another person facilitates the discussion. Other groups may choose to meet in cafés, online, or at the church. Your small group leader will let you know the details of meeting space.

    • What types of small groups do you offer?

      We offer small groups for adults and youth. Groups are available for various stages of life, with daytime and evening options. Some groups are for men or women only; others include both genders.

    • Is child care provided?

      Group members will need to make arrangements for childcare during their meetings. We offer a child care subsidy for those regularly attending a small group and requiring childcare. Find more information.

    Still have a question?

    Please contact us directly! We'd be happy to answer any question you might have.

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