Which Small Group is Right For You?

How do you decide which group is right for you?
Each group has a personality of its own. Some are study oriented and some are more focused on group participation and encouragement.

One way to start is to visit a small group attended by someone you know. Relational chemistry is important to small group life, and if you already know someone in a group and like them, chances are you'll enjoy their small group.

An alternate approach is to choose a group based on the subject matter; a topic that appeals to you or seems helpful to your own spiritual journey. Small group is all about life change. When you're discussing a topic that is important to your current experience, you'll be able to more easily apply the truths that you learn.

Another way to choose would be based on geography. Look at the different locations and visit a group that is close to your home. It's likely that people who are your neighbors attend the group and staying in touch is easier with people close to you.

 

Groups Currently Meeting:

Please be sure to contact the groups below to make sure of specific dates.

  • Saturday morning at 9 AM - Gwen Davis's womens' prayer group meets (GwenDavis6@verizon.net for info)
  • Sunday evening at 7PM at the Adkins' - Mary and Jon Mitchell's mixed group (jrmitche@gmail.com for info)
  • Monday morning at 7 AM - The Men's Bible Study group meets at Panera in Ashburn(Alex@daybreak.org)
  • Tuesday afternoonat 1:15 PM - The Women's book club meets every Tuesday at Starbucks (next to the Pot Belly in AshburnContact Elise Sweeney (elise75@verizon.net) if you'd like details.
  • Tuesday evening at 7 PM - the Men's group meet at Alex's house (Alex@daybreak.org).
  • Sunday Evenings , Doug and Brigitte Sills couples group. (brigittesills@yahoo.com for more info)


Contact us for times on a specific Group.