Join A Group
A PLACE TO BELONG
God created us to be together and that is why Groups exist—to provide an opportunity to experience real relationships that will change your life and grow your faith. Whether it’s jogging, prayer, or a dad’s group, there is something for you.
Fall Semester: September 15th – November 23rd
Host A Group
CREATE THE SPACE
Creating a space where people can have fun, build community, and grow spiritually is extremely rewarding.
You don’t need to have it all together. You just have to be willing to let God use you as you take this next step.
Host Resources
BE PREPARED
We want to set you up for success by providing you with training and materials to help you move one step as a leader and make your group a great success. You will find everything from tips for first-time hosts to how to keep your Group engaged.
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FAQs
What do groups look like?
Groups are a small group of up to 15 people who get together for a laid back time to care for each other and build relationships centered around a common interest or activity while growing in their relationship with God.
Who can join a group?
Everyone is welcome.
How do you lead a group?
Pick a hobby or interest, choose a day/time, invite people to join you, and host a group! For more information on hosting groups, visit theunionchurch.com/host
How long does a typical group stay together?
Most groups meet for a semester. This way, new people can join groups easily and regularly. Also, the semester format allows you to try multiple groups each year. As relationships form, some groups choose to stay together for consecutive semesters, but new members are always welcome.
Is there childcare available?
Childcare varies from group to group. When you search our group list, each group will indicate if childcare is available.
What if I don’t like the first group I try?
The truth is, not everyone will find the best fit with the first group they try. This is why we encourage you to select a few groups that interest you and try out a couple different groups. The simple strategy to finding success in groups.