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Church Scattered

Church life outside of Sundays is intentionally minimalistic in terms of church programs and events. Instead of filling our calendars with a number of church events, our desire is to live relationally connected lives, with both those on the inside and on the outside of the church, while seeking to do good in society in the unique ways that God has called and equipped us individually.

Gospel Communities

Our Gospel Communities (GC’s) are the primary way in which we facilitate relational connection. More than a Bible study, our gospel communities consist of groups of people who meet regularly to encourage each other, share life with one another especially over meals, dig deep into God’s Word, and spur one another on and assist each other to share the good news of Christ in daily life. Each GC takes on its own character and way of doing things that works for those who are part of it.

Discipleship Groups

In addition to GCs, we also have a number of Discipleship Groups (DNA’s), smaller groups of people of the same gender who meet to study God’s Word, hold each other accountable and share one another’s burdens. Because these groups are smaller and more intimate, they allow for a greater level of vulnerability and support and often lead to the forming of deep friendships.

While we have no formal ministries, congregation members are involved in all sorts of Kingdom-motivated work – leading mom’s groups, leading and serving in a school for vulnerable children, teaching in Christian schools, serving on boards of social justice organizations, actively involved in university student societies – to name a few. We desire to see all God’s people being used by Him in the contexts God has placed them.

Moms and Tots

We have a group of moms (and their kids) that meet on a weekly basis. The aim is to encourage each other in this journey of gospel-centred parenting and what that looks like. At present we are reading through, “Shepherding a Child’s Heart”. Please note, no preparation is required, all you need to do is pitch up!

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