Groups FAQ

Learn more about Groups at North Point Community Church

What is a Community Group?

Community Groups are small groups of eight to twelve individuals of the same gender or five to seven married couples who meet in homes or online. members have the opportunity to pursue authentic community and spiritual growth. Groups are provided an initial study from the church.

What do Community Groups do?

Groups commit to share life and faith together. A great group includes time for both relational connection and studies that challenge members to grow spiritually. A typical group meeting will consist of social time, study, and prayer.

When do Community Groups meet?

Groups typically meet for one year, about three times per month, for 1.5 to 2 hours. Most groups take breaks during the holidays and summer.

Where do Community Groups meet?

Most groups meet in homes and are formed based on the leader’s location. The majority of groups meet in areas close to the church. Once group registration opens, you can filter by area of town to find a group close to you.

What types of Community Groups do you offer?

We offer groups for men, women, and married couples. Groups are available for various stages of life, with morning and evening options.

Is childcare provided during regular group meetings?

No, it is not provided. Group members will need to make arrangements for childcare for their child(ren) during group meetings. We provide a financial supplement (at a predetermined rate) for babysitting expenses incurred to attend regular group meetings.

How do I join a Community Group?

Group registration happens online twice a year, in January and August. When it opens, you’ll have the opportunity to register for the group that best fits your schedule.

Sign up for a text reminder when groups are open online.

What other types of groups do you offer?

We offer several short-term groups that meet for between four and eight weeks, depending on the topic.