Home Groups

Home Groups are small groups that that meet regularly and impart life to their members.

Alongside Congregational life, Home Groups play an important part in the ongoing function of the fellowship and at ChristChurch we see these two aspects of our shared life and journey as complementary to one another.  Home Groups develop intimacy with Jesus and one another whilst congregational life provides opportunities for the differing Home Groups to join together in corporate worship of the triune God.

A Home Group Leader coordinates the group (6-12 people) and encourages each member to contribute and be active in the ministry of the Home Groups and Congregation.  The idea being to engage everyone in the discipleship process as we create community and encounter God together.  This being the stimulus to reaching out in evangelism as we endeavour to grow & multiply.

Home Groups operate around a structure of 4 W's:

  • Welcome
  • Worship
  • Word
  • Witness

Home Groups meet mid week, every week or two.

There is also a parent / carer and under 5's Home Group, called 'Play and Pray'.  It meets every Thursday morning, the children get to play and the adults chat, have a short bible study and the opportunity for prayer.  For more information speak to Sally Ellinson.
 
There are Home Group social gatherings, three times a year, where the groups meet to have fun and fellowship through differing activities. 
 

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