How
to I connect with the people at St. Andrew’s?
We want
you to feel accepted at St. Andrew’s, and the best way
to feel accepted is to join a small group of people who will
come to know you and love you for who you are. We call these
small groups Assimilation
Groups, and they are the place where you will begin to form the
kinds of friendships that bring joy in life, and help in times of sorrow and
disappointment
One of the easiest ways to get connected is by joining an Assimilation
Bible Study Group. These groups, which meet for an hour on Sunday
mornings, help you get to know others while you grow in your relationship to
Jesus Christ.
Assimilation Groups also include fellowship activities such as
men’s and
women’s groups that meet bi-weekly or monthly.
Regardless of the kind of group you join, Assimilation Groups offer
opportunities for you to connect with Christ and others through
fellowship, prayer and Bible Study, and mutual support. You’ll learn more about small groups at St.
Andrew’s when you attend Class 101: Discover
Membership.
You can also join a group like the Choir, the Moms of St. Andrew’s, the
Brotherhood of St. Andrew, or the Daughters of the King. All theses groups
will help you connect with your church family, and get to know the people here
a little better so that you can begin to build the trust relationships that will
allow you to grow deeper in you faith.
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