What are Small Groups?
A Small Group is a community of 10-14 people who gather together on a regular basis to build Christian friendships, learn from God's Word, and experience life-changing fellowship with one another.
Why should I join a Small Group?
Although our weekend services at Bethel are essential, it can be easy to get lost in the crowd. Small Groups provide a smaller, more relational setting where people can experience the loving community and genuine fellowship we all need. By gathering frequently to build relationships and live out the Christian faith together, Small Groups become a place where people truly feel connected and supported as they strive to live life as God intends.
What does it mean to be in a Small Group?
Everyone who joins a Small Group is asked to commit to 3 core principles:
Faithfulness: A commitment to faithfully attend group meetings
Participation: An effort to participate in the study, prayer, and ministry times
Confidentiality: A promise that things shared in the group, stay in the group
What types of groups are available?
Kinship Small Groups
Men's Small Groups
Women's Small Groups
Young Marrieds' Kinship Groups (20's to early 30's)
Young Adult Small Groups (20's-early 30's)
Additional opportunities for small group fellowship include Women's Bible Studies, Celebrate Recovery Groups, and the MOPS Ministry.
How do I join?
- Submit your request to join a small group.
- Email about joining a Small Group.
- Ask someone who is already in a Small Group if you can visit their group. Groups are always welcoming new members, and they will be happy to welcome you!
Make sure to take advantage of this great opportunity to
connect on a deeper level with others at Bethel!
And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. Hebrews 10:24-25 (ESV)

