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| What are Small Groups? |
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8-12 people meeting weekly for fellowship, Bible study and prayer.
Members create a comfortable environment for support, friendship and growing in faith.
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| Why do Small Groups? |
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Small groups provide a place for you to share life’s successes, to confront life’s challenges and to support each other in a Christ-centered environment.
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| How long does a Small Group last? |
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Most groups start in a 6-8 week course where you can experience a small group environment.
We believe that the benefits of being in a small group grow significantly when a group has stayed together at least 12-18 months.
We encourage everyone to make a small group community an ongoing part of their lives.
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| When do we meet? |
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A group will choose the time and place it meets according to the preferences of its members.
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| How do I find a group? |
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Our Interest groups offer a way to connect with people who share a common passion for sports, hobbies, ministry or other activities.
Once every quarter, we offer a 6-8 week course for people interested in experiencing a small group environment.
Holy Cross also has a number of groups that are already meeting.
While some of these groups might already have reached their caps, others might be able to add new members.
Our small group ministry team can help you identify a group that meet your needs.
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| Nursery & Pre-School @ 9:15 & 11:00 |
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The infant nursery is for children under two years old. This nursery provides a safe, fun-loving and comfortable environment for little ones.
The pre-school is for ages 3 – 4 years. Loads of fun and developmentally appropriate activities keep children engaged as they play and learn about Jesus.
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| CrossMovement Kidz @ 9:15 & 11:00 |
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Kids ages 5 through 5th grade begin the service with their parents in the sanctuary. After the opening prayers, they leave for their own special time of worship, Bible adventures, games and crafts. Then they return to join their parents for communion.
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