Discipleship Groups (D-Groups) are small, Christ-centered communities where families, men, women, and young adults gather regularly to grow in their relationship with Christ and with one another. Through the study of Scripture, prayer, fellowship, and mutual encouragement, D-Groups help believers apply God's Word to everyday life and grow as faithful followers of Jesus.
These ongoing groups provide a place to build meaningful relationships, care for one another, and live out the Christian life together in the context of biblical community.
Specialized Groups (S-Groups) are short-term, biblically focused groups designed to help believers grow in specific areas of their spiritual life. Some groups focus on emotional and spiritual restoration through studies such as Restoring Your Heart, Pure Desire, and DivorceCare, while others emphasize Bible study, prayer, fellowship, or practical Christian living.
Unlike our ongoing Discipleship Groups (D-Groups), S-Groups are typically offered for a specific season, ranging from six months to two years, depending on the purpose and curriculum of the group.
Bible-based classes and life-oriented courses to equip believers for everyday challenges—covering topics like finances, relationships, and cultural issues.
Two-year leadership training for future ministry leaders, deacons, and elders.
Find, partner with, and send out new missionaries while continuing to care for those we already support.
Engage in ministries like Lilburn Co-op, Good News Club, and NG3, while forming groups for those exploring Christianity.
Improve our facilities—updating systems, repainting, replacing flooring, repaving, and more—to better serve ministry and discipleship needs.
Create a unified, Spirit-led worship experience on Sundays, train the church in active worship, and integrate worship across all ministries.
Hire dedicated leadership, partner with parents, grow student discipleship groups, plan outreach events, and build school partnerships.
Use music, drama, and creative play to teach biblical truths; support families with mentoring and training on current cultural challenges.