Gather with others!


 
 

What are Village groups?

They’re a main way we live…

…under the word
as fellow disciples.

  • By and large, most group gatherings will open the bible to read, discuss, and point one another to the gospel through Sunday’s focal passage.

…around the table
as a spiritual family.

  • We get to share our ups and downs, our prayers… and meals with one another!

…among our neighbors
as missionaries.

  • We not only encourage each other in taking the gospel to the world, but we make room for not-yet-Christians to see gospel community in action!


Who? Where? When?

Our community groups meet on different days in different places - either at The 210 or in someone’s home. Every group has at least one leader / point person who (ideally) is 1) already a deacon or 2) on track to being commissioned as one. Most groups meet weekly, with the exception of The Village’s rest months: April, August, and December.


Which one should I join?

The Village intentionally doesn’t group people together based on age, interests, relationship status, etc. The local church is a spiritual family, and we want our group experiences to reflect that reality. Here are three tips for finding a group:

1. Look for a location

  • Prioritize a group that gathers closest to where you live. It’ll make attending gatherings - and also informal get-togethers, run-ins, etc. even easier!

2. Consider the calendar

  • Pick a group that meets on a day and time that works for you. Even if it’s a little further away, pick a group you can gather with, even just sometimes!

3. Contact a leader

  • If you found a group you’re interested in, click “Request to Join” on its page.


Ready to look?


Questions?

If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to contact Pastor Scott at scott.odonohoe@myvillagechurch.com.