Adults

  • Gospel-centered community is a central means by which we make disciples, and groups are the main avenue for us to flesh this community out. We have several small communities within the church that meet regularly for worship, care, accountability and study. They meet on different days, contain various numbers of people and are made up of men and women from all generations and walks of life.


To learn more about these groups growing together, we invite you to contact Rayna or Mike for more info.


As the Lord grows our church, we continue to need new group leaders. If you are interested in taking this next step of leadership, encourage you to meet with us and all about shepherding a group at FCC

Spiritual Formation

Providing transformative opportunities for adults to be conformed to the image of Christ for the glory of God and for the sake of others. 


Mentoring: Connecting with one other person of a different generation as you live life alongside one another, sharing personal and spiritual experiences in an intentional and authentic manner.


Small Groups: A micro-community of 3 to 12 Jesus followers doing the Christian life deeply together.

Making disciples through the utilization of and processing of God’s story as it intersects with our stories.

A group of fellow journeyers who encourage one another, celebrate life's accomplishments together, observe traditions together, and rejoice together when God answers prayer. 

A community who deals with heartbreak, loss, grief, and facing failure together.


Bible Study: A revolving opportunity to provide connections between people as they learn and grow together as disciples of Christ. May include Bible study, book studies or topical studies.


Workshop: A single event that digs deep into a particular subject in order to further our understanding and practice of that subject.


Spiritual Direction: Help given by one Christian to another which enables that person to create space in one’s life for attending to the Holy Spirit and Christ’s work in the soul. It enables us to pay attention to God’s personal communication, to respond to and grow in intimacy with this personally communicating God, and to live out the results of that relationship.