Small groups at Plymouth Alliance are about...
CommunityYou gather to be a part of something bigger than yourself. It's about belonging and doing life with other people. |
OutreachYou become part of an environment where growth in your relationship with Christ is fostered and you become a more radical and committed follower of Jesus. |
DiscipleshipYou choose to live on mission with God by being the hands and feet of Jesus and engaging opportunities to preach the gospel. |
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Read Scripture - Discussion Group
Date: Wednesdays, September 13th - May 8th
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Location: Pastor Pete's Office
(Open to all adults each Wednesday that there is Family Night)
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Location: Pastor Pete's Office
(Open to all adults each Wednesday that there is Family Night)
Men's Bible Study - Fellowship Group
Day: Saturday's
Time: 7:00 AM
Locations: Conference Room (Lower Level)
Time: 7:00 AM
Locations: Conference Room (Lower Level)
Women's Bible Study - Fellowship Group
Date: 1st Thursday of each Month
Time: 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Location: Living Room
Time: 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Location: Living Room
Upcoming Groups
Registration Requested!
The next wave of small groups will begin in September or October.
Please check back in September.
Please check back in September.
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RightNow Media
RightNow Media is a resource that the church offers to you for free.
There are hundreds of group study videos available on this platform.
We encourage the organic creation of small groups amongst your family and friends.
If you need any assistance with this, please contact Tim Neargarth.
There are hundreds of group study videos available on this platform.
We encourage the organic creation of small groups amongst your family and friends.
If you need any assistance with this, please contact Tim Neargarth.
As small groups meet we encourage them to transition to fellowship groups. Fellowship groups expand their gatherings to include times of sharing, eating together, praying, having fun, doing outreach projects, and building relationship connections. The most successful fellowship groups we've seen are those that are started by one leader making personal invitations to start a group. The leader doesn't need to be a seasoned Bible instructor, just someone who has a heart for hospitality, other people, and Christ. If you would like to know more about starting a fellowship group or being part of a small group, please contact Tim Neargarth.