Stay connected with your church family all week with Continue The Conversation Small Groups. These groups meet at various days and times on different platforms (zoom, in-person). Participants answer questions based on Sunday's message allowing for a deeper understanding while growing in relationship with others.

Are you interested in joining or leading a group? Fill out the form HERE. 

JOIN A GROUP

Continue The Conversation Groups are intended to connect individuals into smaller groups of community where they can live & give more deeply in their faith family. Using questions related to Sunday messages, these groups generate meaningful conversation and personal care. Expect to go beyond Sundays to get under the surface.

Join A Group Here

Current CTC Groups:

Ryan & Torey Davis
Tuesdays, 8:15-9:15pm (Facebook Rooms)
Steve & Joyce Hile
1st & 3rd Sundays, 6:30-7:30pm (In Person)
Julian & Amy Jennings
Sundays, 7:00-8:00pm (ZOOM)
Tim & Samantha Kelly
Thursdays, 8:00-9:00pm (ZOOM)
Dan & Kristin Netti
Every other Tuesday, 6:30-7:30pm (In Person)
Jackson & Kaley Pierson
Every Other Tuesday, 6:30-7:30pm (In Person)
Jonathan & Megan Valletta
Tuesdays, 8:00-9:00pm (ZOOM)

What is a group & why should you join one?

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Here are some answers to common questions about small groups.

It's simple. Fill out the "I'm Interested" form so we know you're...well, interested. :) Our team will be in touch with your next steps.

You will decide as a group if you will meet for 8, 12 or 16 weeks at a time. The suggested 4-week rhythm is to meet 3 weeks on zoom answering Continue the Conversation questions & 1 week to gather in-person over a meal or fun activity.

After filling out the "I'm Interested" form, our team will share your interest with the group leaders and they will reach out to you. You can decide which one is the best fit. 

Yes! Groups will have start and end dates, but you can hop in any time.

The church body is meant to live & give in family. These are critical now more than ever as our society learns to be "socially distanced".