A group of Christ-followers living on mission together.
FAQ
What is a Gospel Community?
A Gospel Community is a group of Christ-followers living on mission together. About 15 people gather regularly to encourage one another in the Gospel, care for one another, and make disciples in the everyday stuff of life. It’s more than a small group or Bible study—it’s a family of believers living out the “one another” commands of Scripture.
Who can join a group?
Anyone! You can sign up as an individual, couple, or family. Each group is a little different—some are life-stage based, some are multi-generational, some include kids, and some do not. We’ll help you find a group that’s a good fit for you.
When and where do groups meet?
Each group sets a day and time that works best for them. Some groups meet in homes weekly, and others twice a month.
How do I join a group?
Click here for a list of open groups. If you'd like to visit a group and see if it's a good fit for you, click "request to join group" and let the group leader know you're interested in coming and they'll reach out with more details.
If you don't see a group that will work for you, click here to join the wait list and we will reach out as new groups open up.
If you don't see a group that will work for you, click here to join the wait list and we will reach out as new groups open up.
How do I start a group?
If you're interested in becoming a GC leader, sign up HERE. We’ll follow up to schedule a time to meet, talk through what leadership looks like, and outline next steps.
Gospel Community Leader Handbook
Gospel Community Leader Handbook

