The best way to get "plugged in" to the life of KingsWay is to get involved in our small groups, called community groups. These groups are essential to our understanding of how church "operates." Biblically, the church isn't a building or an organization; it's a community, a family.
Church is about relationships, and they don't primarily develop with several hundred people on a Sunday morning. They develop as we gather in small groups to encourage and challenge one another as we lean on one another and grow in our faith. Community Groups are a practical context for this to take place.
KingsWay Community Church is "small groups". Commitment to the church involves participation in a group of about 10 to 20 people. We call these groups "community groups" because their primary purpose is to help each person walk with God in the situations they face daily. Community group members ask each other about their challenges and seek to discover, through prayer and Bible study, how God is working in and through each other as they face the tests of life.
Community group not only involves prayer, counsel, and encouragement, but also helping each other with practical needs, such as meals for a family with a newborn or networking help to find a job, so that we can live as a community where we are all prospering in Christ.
Our community groups meet on different nights of the week providing fellowship for adults of various ages, and teens. These groups meet weekly, though relationships usually spill out to include far more than these meetings.
Follow the links on the right to find a community group near you.
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