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Small Groups of As disciples of Christ, our inward desire is to see the truth of God’s Word as it influences our relationships with others. God created us for community; it is built into the very fiber of our being. Community is experienced when we know each other
deeply. Community grows when we learn to rejoice with one another, celebrating
life. Community deepens when we know we are loved by others and are free to
extend love to them as well. Finally, Community is shared when we commit to
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" They devoted themselves to the apostles’
teaching and to the
fellowship, Joining a Bible Study or Focus Group is one way to become part of a Caring Community at St. Luke. The current opportunities are listed below. Another way to be part of a Caring Community is to become involved in a Ministry Group. To learn more about these opportunities, contact the Church Office or participate in Discipleship 301: Discovering My SHAPE For Ministry. For Couples: A Bible study group for couples meets in the Cabot area two Sundays a month at 7:30 p.m. For Mixed Adults: There are three Bible study groups for mixed adults. Two of these meet in the Cabot area on Monday evenings, and one meets in the Butler area on Sunday evenings. For Women: There are four Caring Communities for women, all in the Cabot area. There is a Tuesday morning and a Tuesday evening Bible study group. Another Bible study group meets on Wednesday afternoons. Once a month a Book & Brunch group meets on a Saturday morning at the church. For Men: Two men's groups meet for Caring Community. On Saturday mornings a group meets in the Cabot area, and on Thursday mornings, a men's discussion group meets for breakfast in Saxonburg. You are invited . . . Join a Caring Community. For more information about the Caring Communities listed in this brochure, send us an email or call the church office.. |
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