Small Group Bible Studies

You are invited to join one of our many small groups meeting at our church at in homes throughout our community. Many people have discovered what a great experience it is to discover what God’s Word says for our lives today and get connected with a small group of people who really care about you. God doesn’t want anyone to go through life alone or feel lost in the crowd on Sunday morning – he wants us to experience the joy of being better together. Give one a try for a few weeks and see what you think. From the feedback of other people who have recently joined, you’ll be glad you did!

Join a group today or explore the list of options by visiting our Small Group Finder.  Click on this link to browse through the list of groups or go to “My Place” for help in getting connected. 

Our church office is of course only a phone call away at 921-2700, and we would love to help get you connected with a group.

Small groups at Faith Community are a unique opportunity to not only learn about God’s Word, but they also help us explore how we as a community of believers can live out that Word together.  Small group Bible studies are our primary mechanism for care and support of each other in our congregation. Because helping people experience authentic Christian community is such a priority for us, here are some of the foundations for this ministry we share together.

Our Small Group Values

 LOVE:              We are learning to love God and each other in biblical community.

LEARN:            We are learning about Christ and His will for our lives through study of the Bible.

SERVE:            We are applying what we are learning, by caring for each other and serving the community around us.

REACH:            We are constantly looking for those who need to hear the word of God.

Small groups should possess the following characteristics:

We have groups for couples, singles, moms, men, etc., and they meet on various days and times. Explore the options and you are sure to find one that will best meet your needs.


“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another – and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” (Hebrews 10:24-25)