Why Small Groups

One of the great benefits to being in a smaller church like The Bridge is how easy it is to connect with other people. To build relationships and make friends. The people you'll meet at The Bridge are your neighbors and possibly even a co-worker.
You can easily connect with people on Sunday morning, but also during the rest of the week in our small groups. Small groups are one of the best ways to get to know people in our church.
Small groups provide the means for people to interact with each other and it's through these interactions that authentic relationships are built.
Here are some other reasons why you should join one of our small groups:
1. You will understand the Bible better in a small
group.
If you've ever listened to a Bible teacher or preacher and wanted to stop
that person and say, "But what about...?" or "I don't understand," then a
small group is for you! Preaching and teaching is one way communication. You
listen while the speaker speaks. It's fine for imparting knowledge but not
as effective for personal application as a small group. In a small group
setting, you can ask questions, participate in a discussion of the text, and
hear others share insights and illustrations of the truth you are trying to
grasp. The Bible must be applied to your own personal situations and that
happens best in small groups.
2. You will begin to really feel like part of God´s family.
Most people who have been a part of a group say the greatest benefit is the
close relationships and friendships that develop. They will frequently
telephone each other during the week to share an urgent prayer request or an
exciting answer. You'll discover that your needs and problems are not unique
~ we're all in the same boat. It helps to know that others are facing the
same difficulties, or have lived through them and learned spiritual
principles in the process.
Over fifty times in the New Testament the phrase "one another" is used to
describe our relationship to other believers. We are instructed to love one
another, encourage one another, pray for one another, accept one another,
bear one another's burdens, and build up one another. The only way you can
obey these commands is in a small group! We really do need each other. God
never meant for you to go it alone in the Christian life. If you're lonely,
the answer to your problem is to join a group.
3. Prayer will become more meaningful to you.
Many people are hesitant to pray in front of others, especially in a large
church. In a small group of 6 to 12, you will learn to participate in prayer
by having a conversation together with God. No one is pressured to pray, but
as you become comfortable, you'll be able to pray sentence prayers and join
in. There are many promises in the Bible related to group prayer. In praying
together with a few others, we are drawn together and we find answers to the
needs in our lives.
4. You will be able to handle stress and pressure better.
Small groups provide excellent support in times of crisis, change, and
stress. You'll have a sense of stability and security knowing there are
people who really care for you and are committed to standing with you.
When someone loses a job, or a family member has an extended illness, or a
mother needs a babysitter - these are practical needs that will be naturally
taken care of through your small group. Your group will coordinate the
sharing of hot meals to be brought in when your family is in need. Many
people in our church could testify that they would not have made it through
a difficult time if it hadn't been for the support of their group. In
addition, we have a number of special support groups that deal with problems
like alcoholism, financial difficulty, abuse, and other needs.
5. You will have a natural way to share Christ with friends, relatives,
and work associates.
It may be that some of your friends who don't know the Lord wouldn't be
caught dead in a church. They have a preconceived idea and just the thought
makes them defensive. But those same people may be open to an invitation to
a casual Bible discussion in a home or office setting. In a small group,
your unbelieving friend can ask questions and express honest doubts without
feeling "put on the spot". When your friend sees the love and warmth and
honesty of your group, it will make him more receptive to the Good News.
6. You will develop leadership skills you never knew you had!
The Bible teaches that every believer is given certain talents or "gifts" to
benefit others in the family of God. Unfortunately most Christians remain as
Sunday morning spectators all their lives because large group meetings are
primarily "sit and listen" situations. As you share and participate in a
relaxed small group setting, you'll discover your confidence and self-esteem
rising. This will help you at work, at church, and in every other
relationship.
7. You will deepen your understanding of worship.
Many believers mistakenly believe that worship can only happen on Sunday
morning in a large group with a sermon, a choir, and an offering plate!
Worship happens anytime we focus on God. Sometimes that happens best in a
smaller group in praying or singing together. At The Bridge, we have
authorized each small group leader to serve Communion whenever the
group wants to have communion.
8. You will be a New Testament Christian!
The book of Acts is very clear about how God intends for His people to grow
and have their needs met in the church. We will never be able to hire enough
professional pastors to meet all the individual needs in our family. God
never intended for it to be that way!
Consider these verses:
"They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and to the fellowship,
to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. All the believers were together and
had everything in common. Every day they continued to meet together... they
broke bread in their homes and ate together... and the Lord added to their
number daily those who were being saved." Acts 2:42, 44, 46-47
"Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house they never
stopped teaching and proclaiming the Good News that Jesus is the Christ."
Acts 5:42
"Greet also the church that meets at their house." Rom. 16:5
"Aquilla and Priscilla greet you warmly in the Lord and so does the church
that meets at their house."
I Cor. 16: 19
"Give my greetings...to Nympha and the church in her house." Col. 4: 15
We are excited about the incredible potential of the network of small groups
we're building within The Bridge Church. Small Groups have these eight
benefits that no believer can afford to pass up. If you are not
participating in a group, why not join one this week?
If you are interested in getting into a small group and would like to get connected with some other people from our church and have some great fellowship and study God's Word please email our small group department at
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