Small groups

God created us for community, and here at CrossPointe, we believe that being part of a group of believers to walk through life with is absolutely vital! Life is busy, but your group can become one of the most rewarding parts of your life when you commit to it. This investment is key to growing in and living out your faith.
If this kind of community isn’t currently a part of your life, we encourage you to take the leap and join a group.

More than a Bible Study

Small Groups are not just weekly meetings—they are about doing life together. In the book of Acts, we catch a glimpse of the early Church—how they relied on one another, supported each other in all things, and became a true spiritual family. That’s our prayer for every group: that it would be a place where you can form genuine relationships with fellow believers—encouraging one another, building deep bonds, and challenging each other to live out your faith.

There is a small group for everyone

From teens to seniors, there are groups meeting nearly every day of the week. We’re confident you can find one that fits your age and stage of life. 

Connect Groups are gatherings designed to help people build meaningful relationships and experience authentic biblical community. Through fellowship, discussion, prayer, and encouragement, Connect Groups provide a place to belong, grow in faith, and do life together.

Discipleship Groups (D-Groups) are gender-specific groups of 3–5 believers who meet weekly for intentional spiritual growth and accountability. Through Bible reading, Scripture memory, prayer, and meaningful discussion, D-Groups help believers grow deeper in their relationship with Christ and become disciples who make disciples.

Common Questions:

How do I join a Small Group?
You can join by filling out the sign-up forms for both Connect Groups and D-Groups
What is the difference between Connect and Discipleship Groups?

Connect Groups focus on building community and meaningful relationships, while Discipleship Groups provide a more intentional environment for spiritual growth and accountability. Both are valuable parts of the Christian life, and we encourage everyone to join one—or both—as they take their next step in following Jesus.

Can I Start my Own Small Group?
If you’ve been part of a Small Group before, we encourage you to prayerfully consider starting one of your own! Small Groups are all about multiplication—we want more people to experience the power of community and discipleship; and that means we need more groups. Ready to take the next step? Check out how to become a Small Group Leader here!