Starting a group is more than just gathering people together; it's about creating a space for connection, growth, and community. Before your group opens, let your family and friends know you're taking this exciting step and invite them to join by spreading the word to people they know who might be interested.
When your group launches, take a moment to share what your group is about. Whatâs your vision for the time together? What kind of community are you building? Whether your group is centered on faith, fellowship, or personal growth, casting a compelling vision will help others see the heart behind it, and want to be involved.
As your group grows, connect regularly with your campus ministry leaders. Let them know the details of your group so they can support you and help share the opportunity with others. You're not doing this alone, we are partnering to grow in community.
Groups Testimony
Pauly Soriano, Groups Manager
"Being in a Discipleship Group has completely changed my life.
Discipleship in that setting gave me brothers who walk with me, call out the best in me, and challenge me to live like Jesusânot just talk about Him. Iâve seen firsthand how God uses these groups to sharpen character, deepen our understanding of His Word, and ignite purpose. Iâve watched addictions break, marriages heal, and men step boldly into their callingâincluding myself. Itâs not just about studying the Bible; itâs about becoming more like Jesusâtogether."
A Culture of Discipleship starts first with disciples. As Jesusâ Disciples, our first responsibility is to be with Him, before we can be for Him. As we strive to KNOW GOD in fresh ways, our desire to GROW in COMMUNITY will bloom.
With this growth, we will cultivate culture and âtoil the soilâ, while striving to MAKE A DIFFERENCE in Godâs Kingdom and in our community. I pray this Discipleship journey you are on is a blessing.