Additional Group Opportunities

LIFT
LIFT: Living In Faith Together. Led by Laura Keyser, Holly Stevens, and Denise Walters, this women’s group combines Bible study with prayer and fellowship. Come and join us on the 2nd and 4th Mondays, 7:00-8:30-ish PM in the church Lounge.
Contact: Laura Keyser

Sacred Saturdays
Jesus says, “Come, follow me.”
Women, you are invited to come,
Learn what it means to apprentice to Jesus.
Come, let’s Practice the Way. Together.
Sacred Saturday.
9-10:30 am. Mark your calendars
- April 12
- May 10
- June14
- September 13
- October 11
- November 8
Contact Debi Ferrarello

The Normandy Group
We are a Bible study that wants to delve into the writings inspired by God. We are a group of senior citizens who welcome people of all faiths. We are studying the Book of Romans and meet at 11:00 am on Mondays at Normandy Farms.
Contact: Claudette Fleischmann
PRAYER GROUPS

FPCA taps into the limitless love and power of God as together we pray.
Congregational Prayer,
every third Monday at 7pm.
Grace Full Moms meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 7-8:15 pm in room 304 (youth room) on the 3rd floor.
Parents of Adult Children will meet at 4pm on the second Wednesday of each month.
What Are Discipleshipl Groups?
A discipleship group happens when a group of people seek spiritual growth together. These are groups anywhere from 4-12 people who meet regularly. Each discipleship group should regularly experience the following:
RELATIONSHIPS
Social activities outside of the group, meals or snacks together before or after the group
SPIRITUAL GROWTH
Biblically based study, practicing spiritual disciplines, and growing deeper in our relationships
PRAYER
Praying for the needs of the group, as well as the needs of others in our community, and the world
SERVICE
James said, “Faith without works is dead.” Small groups strive to serve together or on their own
OUTREACH
Jesus invites us into a relationship with Him and we are to invite others so that they might have a relationship with him, too.
And let us consider how to provoke one another to love and good deeds, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day approaching.