Sunday Morning Groups
Sunday Morning Groups
Our Sunday Morning Groups are designed to be a smaller community for Christians to study God’s Word and create meaningful relationships. Each group is led by a member of our pastoral team and is working through a book of the Bible.
If you are interested in joining one, please fill out this form, and you will be added to the group email list.
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Dec01
No Sunday Morning Groups for Thanksgiving Weekend
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Sunday Morning Groups will not be meeting December 1st. We look forward to seeing you back December 8th!
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Sep08
2024-2025 Sunday Morning Groups
After taking the summer off, Sunday Morning Groups will resume September 8th! If you’re not currently in one, we encourage you to get involved so that you can study and apply the Bible in the context of other believers!9:00AMMatt Ross: 2 Peter; A219Mickey Aquilino: Minor Prophets; A222Isaac Shaw: Philippians; B21010:30AMJeff Mills: 1 Corinthians; B211Dan Larison: Genesis; A219Nick Spurgeon: 1 Peter; A222Samuel Sanya: Acts; A207Charles Cano: Mark; A205Juan Rivera: Philippians; A208 -
A Call to Belong
When a local family hosted a game night in Aurora last August, no one anticipated what would develop from the evening. Less than 24 hours after Anthony and Kayleigh Finelli received an unexpected diagnosis about their son, they attended the game night and shared the news. The response was overwhelming, with the group turning to prayer on behalf of the Finelli family. After that night, the group decided that they should study the Bible together and Joshua Wallace reached out to Dan Larison to become a Community Group leader.
For the Finellis, the Community Group has opened their eyes to what it means to belong to the church. “We have a large Christian family who live locally and we tend to lean on them for prayer, encouragement, and spiritual guidance. But the support we have received from this group has shown us that also being a part of the body of Christ is important. It feels like an extension of the family.” Read More >