Groups
Meaningful relationships can be hard to find, and that’s why small groups exist…to make life-changing relationships relevant and accessible to you.
Journey groups are how we care for each other.
Summer Semester:
We're Better Together
Journey Church’s small groups have one, simple purpose…to bring people together. We believe God created us to live in community with others and only then can we experience the full life He intends for us. Meaningful relationships can be hard to find, and that’s why small groups exist…to make life-changing relationships relevant and accessible to you.
Sermon Discussion Guides
Discussion guides outlining principles from the past week’s message. Download this week's questions to use during your group's weekly discussion.
Groups FAQs
What is a Small Group?
A small group is made up of people who share similar interests, are in the same stage of life, or want to learn from each other. People gather for all sorts of reasons whether it is playing a sport, spending time together at the park, having lunch during the work day, or studying the Bible together. The point is not what you meet about, it’s that you are regularly meeting with people and living in community as God designed you to do.
Why Should I Join a Small Group?
It is through life together that our problems become smaller and God uses others to bring support and encouragement to our lives. Even when you might not realize you need it, your small group will quickly become a place where others don’t just know your name, but care what is happening in your life and want to support you in your spiritual journey.
When & Where do Groups meet?
Groups meet throughout the year in three semesters. New groups start each semester making it easy for you to get involved at any time.
Groups meet in a variety of places like homes, parks, restaurants, coffee shops and office buildings throughout the south Denver metro area.
How Do I Join a Group?
We have an online groups directory where you can search for groups based on topic, day, time, stage of life, interests, or location. Find a few groups that interest you and then contact the group leaders to make plans to check it out in person.