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We were created to be in relationship with others—relationships where we can be known, belong, and start to feel like an extended family. As our Groups grow IN, they become places to be real with each other, celebrate with each other, let the walls come down, and encourage and support each other.

Forgiveness

by Crossroads

Embracing the Freedom God Offers.

A 6 Week Group Study


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Remember

by Crossroads

A Communion Study.

A 6 Week Group Study


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Repenting of Religion

by Crossroads
(based on book by Greg Boyd)

Turning from Judgement to the Love of God.

A 6 Week Group Study


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Love/Sex

by Crossroads

Sex as a Reflection of God's Love.

A 6 Week Group Study


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The Meaning of Marriage

by Tim Keller

Facing the Complexities of Commitement with the Wisdom of God.


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Sacred Marriage

by Gary L. Thomas

What if God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy?


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Five Love Languages

by Gary Chapman

The Secret to Love that Lasts.


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Loving Our Kids on Purpose

by Danny Silk

Making a Heart-to-Heart Connection.


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Shepherding a Child's Heart

by Tedd Tripp

Speaking to the Heart of Your Child.


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Family on Mission

by Mike Breen

Integrating Discipleship into the Fabric of our Everyday Lives.


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Gospel-Centered Parent

by Rosie Marie Miller

Applying the Gospel to your Family.


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The Turquoise Table

by Kristin Schell

Finding Community and Connection in Your Own Front Yard.


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Multiethnic Conversations

by Mark DeYmaz

An 8-week Journey towards unity in your church.


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You and Me Forever

by Francis & Lisa Chan


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Wherever your people are on their spiritual journey, we have tools to help them grow.

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Seeking: Asking questions, from simple curiosity to deep soul-searching.

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Receiving: Someone who recognizes Jesus as God and Savior and is growing in the Bible, prayer and community.

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Follow: Someone who’s all in, ready to stop negotiating with God and follow wherever He leads.

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Produce: Someone with a history of making other disciple-makers, whose life looks like Jesus with a depth of character, competence and fruitfulness.