I want to remind you as we begin this journey...as are most, this is one best
shared along the way. You have a number of ways that this might be possible over the course of these next 12 weeks: Groups established or in process ... meeting begins next week: Sunday ... Afternoon (3pm) ... Adams ...(full) Monday ... daytime group (2pm) ...Gardner ... (open) at the church Monday ... evening "college age" group (7pm) at Uptown Espresso (open) contact for directions Tuesday ... evening group (7pm) ... Moak ... (open) contact for directions Tuesday ... evening group (7pm) ... Wassman/Shannon (full) Thursday ... evening group (7pm) ... Jacobs ... (full) Saturday ... evening group (6:30pm) ... Hernandez ... (full) A few more are in the process of beginning so contact me if you want info on those...otherwise, invite someone over for dinner and talk about the chapter or the sermon...set aside time with your spouse or significant other...grab lunch or coffee with a friend....just don't journey through this alone |
inviteAt WSCC we have begun asking the question, "how did community form before the days of small groups?". What if we went back there and stopped relying on the ability to program relationships and just began with an invitation? One of the most simple, yet productive and profound thing that people are engaged in is the simple practice of inviting. They are inviting people over, inviting people out, for coffee, for dinner, for dessert, for games or just whatever. People are building community, one relationship at a time, free from all the logistical hassles of joining a small group. It can happen anytime, any day, any situation, kids or no kids, couples or singles. Just invite and see where it leads. |
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