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Go deep, grow strong. … having
been firmly rooted and now being built up in
Him and established in your faith.
Colossians 2:7
Love your neighbor. The Son
of Man did not come to be served, but to serve.
Mark
10:45
Pass it on. Go therefore and make disciples.
Matthew 28:19
Learn from one another. As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.
Proverbs 27:17
When we share our lives around Scripture, the Holy Spirit does something special. It happened in the Upper Room, when a group of broken people — the walking wounded — came together, cared for one another and discovered a whole new power in their lives through the Holy Spirit. It can happen in your life through small groups. In Greek, the word for this kind of in-depth spiritual community is Koinonia.
Each small group meeting includes three components:
Food and fun discussion questions warm the group and build understanding about other group members. These questions prepare the group for meaningful discussion throughout the session.

The heart of each small group is a focus on finding Jesus. We see Him work in the lives of others, we see His story through our study. We dig deep for the truth that God reveals through His word.

All study and sharing points us to action — prayer, worship, service, caring for one another and the opportunity to take personal inventory and live in a way that reflects Christ.
“… interesting, fun, honest, vulnerable but safe, nourishing and nurturing. Awesome … more than I expected.” — Mel
“I love being able to be real around others and not be concerned about being judged.” — Anonymous
“I am getting to know other Christians better. Sharing prayer requests and joys helps me see that we have a lot in common.” — Carole
Find your Koinonia now. Contact John Nix, 737-8802.