Men's Small Group: A Man's Guide To Work
Panera - Orchard Road

At Village Bible Church, small groups are a critical part of our ministry - they are not just "another thing"; they are our main channel for discipleship & care for each person who is a part of our family.
We realize that our spiritual needs cannot be met through simply a once a week large group worship service and Adult Bible Fellowship class every Sunday morning. That's a great start, but small groups help take us to the next level - to genuine community.
Small Groups are the best place to connect if you want to grow in your relationship with Jesus. A small group will help you develop significant relationships with others who can encourage and challenge you to consistently apply the truths of God's Word to each area of your life. They are gifts of God given so that we might "exhort one another every day, as long as it is called 'today,' that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin" (Hebrews 3:12-13).
Small Groups will help your spritual growth.
Types of Groups:
Small Groups meet once a week and range in size from 8-15 people. They are normally two hours and include time for Bible discussion, accountability, and prayer, as well as informal times to build relationships with others in the group.
God wants every follower of Jesus to be continually growing as we worship Christ, walk with Christ, and work for Christ. Each Village Small Group is committed to both mutual ministry and multiplication.
Hebrews 10:25 tells us to meet together "so you may encourage each other even more..."
John’s letter to the church has tremendous significance for us today, as our comfortable faith is threatened with a subtle undermining that attempts to remove all vestiges of vitality, leaving us dull, dead and useless. As we study the book of 1 John, we see three goals laid forth:
The ministry of the Apostle John was to call people back to truth.
John helps us to discern where we are in our lives and carefully sets our focus on where we should and can be.
We’re exhorted to make sure that what we live out in our lives is consistent with how Jesus Christ has revealed Himself to us.
Our winter home group study will be tied into the sermon series on 1 John - so we’ll be studying the same passages we are also learning from on Sunday mornings. Join us as we embark on this study. It’s with a proper understanding of this book that we’ll truly live in the light!
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