A-pplying the Bible to life, B-uilding authentic relationships, and providing C-aring accountability.
- Sunday 9:30 AM – K.I.D.S. Church
- Sunday 11:00 AM – Starting Point
- Sunday 11:15 AM – Children’s Sunday School
- Sunday 11:15 AM – Adult Sunday School
- Sunday 11:15 AM – Youth Sunday School
- Sunday 11:15 AM – Ladies Sunday School
- Sunday 4:30 PM – Refuge Youth Group
- Wednesday 2:00 PM – Marion Youth Center
- Wednesday 7:00 PM – Softball
- Thursday 4:00 PM – Bible & Prayer Group
- Saturday 7:30 AM – Men’s Breakfast (2nd Saturday of Month)
Why join a Community Group?
You will have the opportunity to A-pply the Bible to life, B-uild authentic relationships, and experience C-aring accountability on weekly basis.
What is a Community Group?
Groups consist of 8 to 16 people that meet for fellowship, Bible study, and prayer. They are for adults of all ages, stages of life, and spiritual maturity.
What kinds of groups are there?
We have groups comprised of all ages and stages of life. We will work to find a group that is a good fit for you.
Where do the groups meet?
Some groups meet in group members’ homes, while others meet at the church.
What about childcare?
Childcare is managed by each individual group. Some groups rotate childcare responsibility among group members, some hire a sitter, and some work out childcare needs according to individual family needs.
When do the groups meet?
Groups meet one morning, afternoon or evening each week during the school year. Groups decide which time of the week is best for them.
How long do groups stay together?
Some groups meet weekly through the year, while other groups meet for approximately 8-10 week trimesters throughout the school year.
How long does each meeting last?
Each group decides the length of time they will meet. Most groups meet for two hours.
What happens in group meetings?
Though each group differs in how they do things, group meetings include a social time, group discussion, and prayer.
What do groups study?
Some groups discuss how to apply the prior week’s sermon to their daily lives. However, other groups may choose to do a topical study, a Bible study, or a book study.
Can I visit a group before “joining”?
Yes! We encourage everyone to check out a group before making a commitment. We hope visiting a group will relieve your natural hesitations and answer your questions.