Small Groups

What are Small Groups?
- The leadership of St Peters endorse the role of Small groups fully and is a major part of its mission and philosophy of ministry. Small Groups are the primary place where you are known and cared for at St Peters. It is within these small communities that men and women can build personal relationships and practice applying the gospel to their lives. Each group expects to experience Jesus Christ in its midst, enabling participants to be transformed through mutual ministry and to experience life in the family of God.
What do small groups look like?
- Composed of six to twelve people, groups meet in homes and offices throughout the city. Whether you are in you are 18 or 80 years of age you are welcome to be involved. All of the groups have a leader, they are a part of the congregation and receive continued oversight and support from our pastoral staff.
How often do they meet?
- Groups generally meet two to four times a month for worship, bible study, fellowship and prayer. Many groups also participate in monthly service projects or social events, in place of a regular meeting.
What can I gain from being involved in a small group?
- These groups provide sanctuary from the pressures and anxieties of life in the city and facilitate the formation of new friendships. Small groups are places where we can be revitalized and strengthened as we seek to reflect the love of Jesus Christ. As God made us for community, we need others to help us apply the gospel to our lives. Our hope is that everyone who attends St Peters will be involved in a Small Group.
Where can I learn more about the different groups?
- Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Associate Minister) for more details.