To engage with our resources for small groups, read below or use the navigation at the top or bottom of each page to learn more. For questions about small groups, please reach out to Pastor Katie at katie@thepeakchurch.org.
Each small group should offer opportunities for its members to grow in faith. This should happen alongside or in addition to worship attendance, or attendance at various classes offered. Growing in faith can include:
Engaging sermon series discussion questions (provided regularly by Pastor Katie to small group leaders)
Choosing a book of the Bible to read through and study
Choosing a Bible study book to guide scripture reading
Choosing another kind of book to read through together
Small groups provide ample opportunities for members to care for one another in meaningful ways and support one another throughout different seasons of life. This becomes more and more important as our church continues to grow! Caring can look like:
Celebrating a new, exciting season of life (birthday, new job, new baby, adoption, retirement, etc.)
Offering support during hard times (medical recovery, loss, etc.)
Continually praying for one another between meetings
Each small group discern what service looks like for them. Jesus said, “I did not come to be served but to serve, and to give my life as a ransom for many.” Serving can look like:
Serving on a ministry team together at The Peak (i.e. greeting/ushering)
Serving together with one of The Peak’s mission teams (i.e. bike ministry)
Serving together outside of the church with a local organization
Small groups create an atmosphere in which members can become close friends. These meetings should feel less like class and more like hanging out with friends! Find ways to enjoy one another’s company, and enjoy doing life together. Enjoying can look like:
Eating together (when you are able to meet in person/safely share food)
Having fun together (i.e. meeting for mini-golf instead of Bible study one week)
Making time to socialize and chat about life at each meeting