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Home Groups

Our home groups meet about twice a month and gather in homes across the valley to build community thru interactive discussion, prayer, and refreshment.

New home groups will be registering in February 2012.  Questions about Group Life?  Please feel free to contact John Gaskins at jgaskins@sunridgechurch.org

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Study Groups

Build community thru the study and discussion of a specific topic, book, or passage of scripture. Meet at least twice a month.

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Volunteer Groups

Volunteer groups  meet about once a month and band together those who desire to make an impact through acts of service inside and outside the church.

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Common Interest Groups

Common interest groups connect people with a shared interest in an activity, subject, or season of life. Meet at least once a month.

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Support Groups

Support groups offer community to those who desire guidance or support in specific areas of need. Meet at least twice a month.

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Group Life at Sunridge is designed to help you create your own community.

We believe that Christianity is meant to be lived-out within a community of faith.

We believe that people want to belong to their church, not just attend there.

We believe that people are different and so opportunities for connection should reflect that diversity.

We believe that relationships in the Church develop in the same way they do elsewhere. (Time, Commonality, Give & Take)

We believe almost everything we do has some connection opportunity in it, and so we leverage every opportunity to accomplish that goal.

We believe that we have a responsibility to provide basic congregational care, and the best care is provided by those who know you.

We believe the true measure of community is determined by your actual relationships not by how many groups you are a part of.

We believe that each of us is personally responsible (and ultimately accountable) for our connection with others.

We believe that the best way to connect people is through a diverse group life.