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CrossPoint Church believes in the power of living life together. From the beginning of the church to the present day, God's structure for organizing ministry, care, mentoring and instruction is twofold: the large group gathering for worship, and the small group gathering for relationship, prayer and study (Acts 2:42-47). One of the most exciting parts of life at CrossPoint is the opportunity for experiencing life together in small group. With multiple groups meeting on a variety of days at different times, there are plenty of opportunities to find something that fits. The small group meeting consists of three sections:

...a time of food and fellowship to just enjoy each others company.


...a time of conversational Bible study. Never a lecture, just a time for people to study, share and ask questions.


...a time to pray for one another.

Outside of the weekly meeting is where small groups are so important. They care for each other, support one another and become significant relationships in the life of those who attend. Often, these groups will serve the church or in capacities outside the church as a group. And, hanging out, grabbing coffee hitting the movies and living life together... well, that's just a given. In a church of our size, it's important to be in a small group so that you can minister and be ministered too. It's impossible to explain, but once you've experienced it you will see what our small group members mean when they say that small group life is the best part of church!


There are a couple of ways you can get involved in a small group: First, you can get in touch with your campus pastor or Grow pastor. They'd be glad to show you what's available and help you find a good fit for you and your family. Second, you may be a little more adventurous and just want to pioneer out on your own. If so, here's a link for you to explore the available groups and get started:

**It's important to note that trying a small group does not mean you are married to them for life. Often it takes a couple of visits to determine if the time, date, place and people are a good fit for you. Everyone knows this, so, don't feel awkward about just checking things out!



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