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We believe that people are created to be in relationship with one another, and that we grow best when we are in fellowship with others committed to following Jesus. Join a group today and find community, hope, and support wherever you're at in your journey of faith.
Life Groups are small, intergenerational, and diverse groups (~12 people) that meet in various locations or online. They focus on community growth, with discussions often based on weekly sermons. Some groups may explore specific topics or Bible studies, and they practice key spiritual disciplines like corporate prayer together.
Life Groups offer a space to build deep, supportive relationships with other followers of Jesus. Members grow in faith together, fostering discipleship and encouraging each other to develop Christ-like character. These groups provide a reliable support system during the highs and lows of life and create opportunities for shared worship, outreach, and prayer.
Expect to meet ordinary people committed to the extraordinary good news of transformation through Jesus. Life Groups aim to help members live lives full of faith, hope, and love, free from fear, anxiety, guilt, and shame. Joining a group offers a supportive community where you can grow and flourish.
Finding a group can be an exciting and stressful process. We encourage you to explore several Life Groups before making a commitment. This is also a great way to meet new people at CCCHURCH! But, where to start? Click the link below, tell us a bit about yourself and your preferences, and we'll help recommend a group(s) for you.
CLICK HERE! (https://christian-community-church-north-service-planning-central-40587.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups?enrollment=open_signup%2Crequest_to_join&filter=enrollment)
LIFEGROUP RESOURCES

WHY COMMUNITY MATTERS MORE THAN WE THINK
Why is the Christian community important? How does the formation of a Christian community relate to individual Christians?

LIFE TOGETHER IN CHRIST: EXPERIENCING TRANSFORMATION IN COMMUNITY
Have you joined a church or small group in hopes of experiencing real life change, only to be disappointed?

EVERYBODY'S WEIRD
When we enter relationships with the illusion that people are normal, we resist the truth that they are not.
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