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Our Community Groups

Our age-specific segments that we use for training, support and development.  

Non-members may be permitted in these meetings, programs, and activities. Speak to a Community Group Coordinator for details on upcoming dates & details.

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Hebron Company

The men meet on the second Saturdays at 10:00am.

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Our men gather each month to discuss the word of God to gain wisdom and knowledge for building strong manhood in support of our family and church community.  In the fellowship of strong men there is accountability and encouragement for each man to grow in faith and practical application of truth in his personal life. Each man's individual life contributes to building the spiritual foundation of the church as a whole through a corporate bond of mature manhood.
 

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X-Elle

Group for women age 21-40 who have exited X-Elle GPS. The purpose of this group is to teach the women how to apply the principles in the word of God into their daily lives - in the workplace; in the dealings within the home with family; in raising children; in managing relationships with friends and others.  Sessions will occasionally cover topics of interest to women and are generally conducted by regular members of the group.

Charis

The women meet the third Saturdays at 10:00am.

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Our desire is to become a community of mature, wise, women connected together in a common goal of being accurate representatives of God.

This meeting facilitates helping women apply the Word and the doctrine/teachings of Christ into daily living – at their workplace, with their children, husbands and friends.

These sessions also occasionally cover topics of relevance to women, for example, health segments presented by ladies who are medical practitioners or psychologists, or other professionals. 

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Hebron GPS 
X-Elle GPS

Small groups for young persons between the ages of 16 and 20. Hebron GPS ministers to young men and X-Elle GPS ministers to young women. These two groups meet regularly and also meet together several times a year to ensure a healthy and well-balanced community of young people is nurtured within the church.  

 

It is our belief that young people are not defined by their youth rather they are defined by their destination in God.  They are growing forward by their prophetic destiny focusing their development upon becoming who God wants them to be.  We use the term ”GPS” to reference the technology that provides navigational guidance toward growth and change, that when they turn 21 they are able to take their place as fully functional, mature adults and members of the wider community.

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Evolution

Youth group for boys and girls age 12 to 15 who have exited Project Heritage, and who are continuing their journey with God within the wider community context.  Evolution is designed for middle school teenagers to help them through their years of adolescenc,e.  Evolution members are challenged during this transition to grow up in faith, to no longer think as a child, and during this time learn to put away childish things.  

 

In the word of God generational transfer is very important. The word of God provides the philosophy which undergirds the development of young children and young people.  While the primary responsibility for stewarding children and young people into maturity rests with their parents, the community also has an important role to play by providing instruction, impartation, patterns, a sense of community and identity.  It is within these parameters that Evolution exists.

Project Heritage

Our group for children age 3 to 11 is where lessons are presented each week to teach the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ.  Lessons also cover community topics and general messages presented to the wider church as they’re tailored to the learning level of children.  Graduates from Project Heritage enter Evolution ensuring a smooth transition to the older group where teens remain in the church.

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Takes place during church service only.

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