Small Group

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This 2-week God-Investigation Group (GIG) series is designed to disciple students into conversations that will transform the campus as students encounter God and learn to share the Gospel through their ethnic stories. It includes Scripture study, reflection activities, and an opportunity to respond to Jesus.
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Do you want to engage students with the gospel through race and ethnicity? This 4-week series is designed to disciple students into conversations that will transform the campus as students encounter God and learn to share the gospel through their ethnic stories. Integrating evangelism, discipleship, and reconciliation, the Beyond Colorblind Small Group Series will equip students to articulate how God is redeeming what is broken and highlighting what is beautiful both in their ethnic journey and in the world.
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Our campuses are desperate for self-care. This four-session series will invite your community - Christians and seekers alike - to explore their level of self-care (body, soul, relationships), and consider Jesus’ invitation for true rest, joy, and peace found in him.
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Small Groups are amazing places of community and witness to the gospel, but sometimes they can get a little stuck. Small Group Garage is a communal tool that helps you hear from God and take a practical next step to help your small group thrive as a witnessing community.
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These three Bible studies in Luke that explore the theme of “here for you” and are designed to take a group through setting a table of hospitality centered on Jesus (Luke 5.27-31), learning to worship Jesus as Lord (Luke 7:36-50) and responding with acts of justice to Jesus’ kingdom (Luke 19:1-10)