Life Groups

A diverse group of people praying, singing, and playing guitar indoors, emphasizing faith and community.

There’s a life group for everyone!

Leaders: Paul and Jennifer

  • Meeting day and time: Sundays at 7:30pm
  • Meeting location: Richmond Hill (Yonge and Elgin Mills)

We are a group dedicated to young adults (18-29), meeting weekly and also gather for occasional socials.

Leaders: Nigel and Emily

  • Meeting day and time: Mondays at 8pm
  • Meeting location: Hybrid in Aurora (Bayview and Wellington)

Leader: Andrew

  • Meeting day and time: Sundays at 7:30pm
  • Meeting location: Between Aurora and Richmond Hill

We are a group of mostly 30-somethings, but are open to anyone who wants to grow in love, devotion, and accountability!

Leaders: John Paul and Polina

  • Meeting day and time: Mondays at 8:30pm
  • Meeting location: Online

We are a group of families with kids aged 1 year to 14 years old. We meet online each week but also gather socially a few times a year.

Leaders: John and Miriam

  • Meeting day and time: Tuesdays at 7:30pm
  • Meeting location: Over the phone

Leaders: Mark and Lauryn

  • Meeting day and time: Tuesdays at 8:30pm
  • Meeting location: Men-Online/Women-Richmond Hill (Yonge and Elgin Mills)

Men/Women meet alternating weeks.

Leaders: Keith and Mary

  • Meeting day and time: Thursdays at 7:00pm
  • Meeting location: Online

Leaders: Sam and Nana

  • Meeting day and time: Sundays at 7:00pm
  • Meeting location: Online

Leader: Caroline

  • Meeting day and time: Saturdays at 11:00am
  • Meeting location: Online

We are a women’s group that meets weekly online!

Leaders: Tim and Kim

  • Meeting day and time: Tuesdays at 8:15pm
  • Meeting location: Online/In-Person (East Gwillimbury)

Leader: Cheo

  • Meeting day and time: Saturdays at 7:30pm
  • Meeting location: Thornhill (Dufferin and Rutherford)

Leaders: Dirk and Jennifer

  • Meeting day and time: Sundays at 7:30pm
  • Meeting location: Online

Unsure if you should join a life group?

What happens in a Small Group and Why You Need One

Church can be a lonely place if you never get past the crowd. You need relationships with other Christians you can invest in and be supported by.

Your First Small Group: What to Know Before You Go

They say that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step—but that first step is one of the hardest. Here’s what you need to know before your first small group.

FAQ

Who can lead a life group?

Anyone who has been through the process of church membership can lead a group. Men lead men’s groups, women lead women’s groups, and couples typically lead mixed groups.

Can we study whatever we want?

Our Life Groups are centered around the Sunday sermon outline and discussion guide—it helps keep our church family unified in the Word and in conversation. If your group feels led to explore a different study for a season, feel free chat with one of our pastors.

What should I do next?

If you’re interested in leading or starting a group, go through the articles below, and contact Sam to discuss more. Email Sam

Here are some articles to get you thinking about what’s involved.

What happens in a Small Group and Why You Need One

Church can be a lonely place if you never get past the crowd. You need relationships with other Christians you can invest in and be supported by.

Avoiding Drift: How to Keep Your Small Group Thriving

Starting a small group is fun, but what started as a great thing can easily become a tired thing. While God is the one who builds community, there are practical steps you can take to keep your small group thriving over the long term.

6 Mistakes People Make Leading Small Group Bible Studies

Consider these pitfalls that can make even the best of Bible studies less than they were intended to be.

7 Ways to Make Your Small Group Amazing Now

The Bible’s one another commands lay out practical steps that can help you turn your group into the community it’s designed to be.

How to Avoid Teaching an Unchristian Message from the Bible

An unchristian message about discipleship or the Christian life is one where our effort is the only solution to the problem. So how do you avoid teaching an unchristian message from the Bible?

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