Groups
Fall group sign ups - September 8
Groups are a place where people have the opportunity to pursue authentic relationships and spiritual growth. When you join a group, you will spend time socializing, learning, and praying together. All you have to do is show up, join in, and be real.
How do groups work?
Groups at Mountain City Church meet at various times and locations throughout the week, during the group semesters, for connection, study, discussion, prayer, friendship, and growth.
We have three “Group Semesters” a year:
Fall – 12 weeks | Winter/Spring – 12 weeks | Summer – 6 weeks
want to become a group leader?
FAQ
Groups can meet just about anywhere. Typically, they meet in homes, but some may meet at the church or other public locations.
Small groups meet at various days and times of the week. This helps you find a group that will work for your schedule.
A Group meeting usually last for about an hour and a half. They typically meet every week during the “group semester.” The Group Semesters at Mountain City Church run 12 weeks in the Fall, 12 weeks in the Winter/Spring, and 6 weeks in the Summer. The next semester will begin February 2023.
Mountain City Church doesn’t offer childcare for Groups. However, some Groups share the responsibility of arranging their own childcare by finding sitters or making other arrangements. Some Groups include children while they meet. As a church we don’t want anything to stand in the way of someone being in a group so if child care is the only obstacle stopping you from being in a group, talk to your group leader or the Groups Director about options.
Our groups are focused around a few different “HUBs” such as men’s groups, women’s groups, marriage groups, parenting groups, freedom groups, and starting point groups.
All of our groups will be discussing biblical truths in order to help you grow spiritually. The specific study will often vary by group depending on the focus of the group.
Starting Point groups are groups for those that are new to the faith or spiritually curious and want a safe place to investigate Christianity. The content is a 8-week conversation based study called “Starting Point.”