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We’re
glad you are interested
in finding out about our
Care Group ministry. Here
at Peninsula we place
a high priority on being
involved in a small group.
It is sometimes difficult
to establish relationships
with others and you may
feel a bit lost on Sunday
mornings with so many
people going in different
directions. That’s
why we encourage everyone
to get connected with
others in a more intimate
setting--a Care Group.
It is in a small group
environment that a person
can really see their needs
being met and can learn
how to follow Jesus more
closely. Just imagine
what God can do in people’s
lives when they begin
to "rub shoulders"
with one another, pray
together and seek God’s
will.
We hope that the following
information will help
answer any questions you
may have.
Let us encourage you to
check out this wonderful
ministry by visiting one
of our Care Groups this
week.
10 Reasons for joining
a Care Group
~ You will learn to understand
the Bible better.
~ You begin to feel like
a part of God’s
family.
~ Prayer will become more
meaningful to you.
~ You will be able to
handle stress and pressure
better.
~ You will find people
who really do care for
you.
~ You will develop ministry
skills you never knew
you had.
~ You will have a natural
way to share Christ with
unbelieving friends.
~ You will be following
the example of New Testament
Christians.
~ You will find encouragement
to grow in your spiritual
life.
~ You will make wonderful
life-long friendships.
FAQs about Care Groups
What do you do in a Care
Group?
Care Groups focus on doing
three things: Studying
the Bible, Praying for
one another and Enjoying
one another’s company.
Will you make me answer
questions I don't know
and make me pray out loud?
Relax! Care Groups are
safe places for everyone
to grow I their spiritual
walk. No one will make
you do what you are not
comfortable doing.
How often does a Care
Groups meet and how long
does the group time last?
Care Groups usually meet
weekly. Some may meet
every other week. The
meeting lasts from 1 to
1½ hours.
What about child care?
Each Care Group handles
child care in a way that
suits that group best.
However, we offer the
following suggestions:
parents can switch off
watching the children
from week to week, parents
share in hiring a baby-sitter
or each family hires a
baby-sitter for their
own children.
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