| Wilf Richert, Associate Pastor
Most Small Groups will begin regular meetings the week of September 12th.
• What Are Small Groups?
• When do the Small Groups meet? and Who leads them?
• Join a Small Group
Join a Small Group
When you join a Small Group, you will find that:
• You will find care for your spiritual, social, and emotional needs. Small groups provide for interpersonal support and encouragement you need during times of difficulty.
• You'll be in the loop about what is going on in the church. A lot of church business is discussed in Small Groups. Being a member of a Small Group is one of the best ways to keep in touch with what is happening at Broadway Church.
• You will develop friendships that can last a lifetime. It's hard to make friends during the few hours we all spend together on Sunday mornings. Join a small group and watch your circle of friends grow and deepen.
• You'll find a safe place to discuss and grow in your spiritual journey. Your small group will discuss how God's Spirit intersects with your life and how God's word impacts you as an individual.
• You'll know who to sit with at the Christmas Banquet or the Chiefs Game (and other events). Small Groups give you a "church within a church" and often enjoy their friendships so much that they stick together in and out of church.
Join A Small Group
Already in a Small Group?
If you have been a Small Group member please continue with participation in a group. If you have been in a group for several years, consider going to a different group to get to know new people and exposure to new ideas and methods. Small Group leaders are unanimous in encouraging some movement among group members. |