Grow in your faith, study the Bible, connect with new people, and have fun by joining a
C-Group. There are two semesters every year in the Spring and the Fall.
Grow in your faith, study the Bible, connect with new people, and have fun by joining a
C-Group. There are two semesters every year in the Spring and the Fall.
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C-Groups (Connect Groups) are FMNaz's groups of 12 to 15 people that meet to learn more about the Bible, grow in their faith, and meet some great new friends.
Since there are a variety of groups, you’ll have the chance to share your life experiences with others who have similar ones.
During our Spring and Fall C-Group semesters, each group studies a book or Bible study unique to their group. During these semesters, if necessary, you will need to purchase the book or study guide needed for your group. For some semesters, we will do a Church-wide study. In that case, everything will be provided for you. If purchasing the book or study guide needed for your group is a financial hardship, simply email info@fmnaz.church to let us know and we will make sure you have what you need for your group. We never want your financial ability to purchase your book prevent you from joining a C-Group.
When you sign up, the leader of your new C-Group will contact you with the address of the Group’s meeting place, the date and time you’ll be starting, and all the other information you’ll need to have a great experience.
C-Groups meet once a week, and each meeting is just sixty to ninety minutes long. Depending on the semester, Groups meet ten to twelve times over the course of the semester. It’s a short-term commitment but the positive impact on your life will be long-term.
C-Groups are made up of the same people that attend worship at FMNaz. You’ll most likely see a few people that you have seen on Sunday as well as some people that you’re meeting for the first time. It’s a great way to get to know other people outside of a Sunday service.
Invite as many friends, co-workers, neighbors, family, etc. that aren’t connected to another church. C-Groups are designed to get people connected to our church and to develop friendships with one another. The more people, the better.