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SMALL GROUP CONNECT

Come and get “connected”




The Faith Family Small Group Ministry exists to intentionally provide an environment for connection, care, community and spiritual formation.


Our Small Group Leaders are committed disciples of Christ; they are committed to the vision and values of our Faith Family; they are committed to care personally and corporately for the needs of their small group.

We have a Small Group just for you…

  • Women
  • Men
  • Young Couples
  • Young Families
  • Adult Mixed
  • Immigrants

Group Leaders will be in the Church Foyer to meet & greet after the service. Signup sheets will be available for you to join a group

Though people come to the church for many different reasons they generally stay for only one - relationships.

At FBC we place a high premium on group life since we believe that small groups are the best context for developing solid Christian relationships. In a small group, you have the opportunity to not only be loved and accepted, but to develop friendships with others who are discovering what it means to follow Jesus! A Small Group...

  • is a great place to meet new people and make lifetime friends.
  • gives you a place to belong and a sense of community that we all desire.
  • gives you the kind of support you need to continue to move forward in your spiritual journey.
  • is a great place to uncover God's purpose for you in serving - besides ministering to each other, groups are encouraged to serve together occasionally in a church ministry or in the community.
  • is a place where you can search the bible with fellow explorers for relevant application to your life.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Do I have to know a lot about the Bible to be a part of a Small Group?

The primary focus of Small Groups is to care for one another based on Biblical principles. As your group grows, you will discover those Biblical principles.

Am I expected to pray out loud at my Small Group?

No, Small Groups are intended to provide a safe environment where individual comfort levels are respected. People are not expected to share beyond their comfort levels.

Where do these groups meet?

Most groups meet in homes in the Durham area. A few of our groups meet at the church.

How often do these groups meet?

Each group decides whether they will meet together every week or every 2 weeks.