We believe that getting to know someone is best done in a place where we can be known too. Big crowds can be fun, but it's hard to form relationships in a large church service. This is why small groups are the core of Pip n Jay. These are the places where we are most likely to make friends who know and care about us - and this makes them ideal places to get to know God better.
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Pip n Jay members get together in small groups to get closer to God and each other. Here's what happens and how to join in.
WHO?
Pip n Jay Small Groups are for all members and regular worshippers at Pip n Jay
- to grow up as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ
- to grow out by sharing the good news of Jesus and His love with others
- and to grow up and grow out together.
Each Group has between 6 and 15 members. To join a Small Group or for more information please contact Gary Cox or Greg Sharples.
WHEN?
Pip n Jay Small Groups meet during most weeks of each term, at various times, mostly in the evening. Groups choose if and when they have holiday breaks. From time to time groups meet together with other groups in the area.
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Discipleship update - small groups |
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Adrian Bright writes:
Here’s more information on what we’re targeting with Discipleship in Pip n Jay! I’ve talked about the teaching plan, and about courses; now it’s the turn of small groups.
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Rachael Wright interviews Annette Weekes regarding Soul Sista, a meeting for women one Saturday a month from 10-11:30 am in the Church Lounge
Why did you start going to Soul Sista?
I first starting going to Soul Sista from its conception when Susan Webber started it a couple of years ago. I was a new Christian at Pip n Jay and was not yet a member of a house group. As I didn’t really know many Christians at that time I thought it was a good opportunity to get involved and make some new friends.
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"Our mission is to bring children into a living faith in Jesus and nurture, disciple and encourage them in their walk." We meet Sunday mornings and provide teaching in a loving and friendly environment. There is a creche for children under the age of 3 years, and teaching for children up to 14 years of age. |
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