Why Should I Join A Small Group?
Throughout the Bible we see examples of the importance of relationships. In fact, the Bible refers to us as a “body.” (1 Corinthians 12:12-26) Small groups enable us to join on this journey of relationship and belonging. It is challenging, but very worth the effort.
What Is A Small Group?
- Consists of 6-14 adults and sometimes their children
- Led by trained volunteer leaders who are training other volunteer leaders
- Meets regularly in one another’s homes or in the community
- Multiplies into more groups as it grows
What Does A Small Group Do?
- Share Life (Acts 2:42-47)
- Pursue Change (2 Corinthians 3:18)
- Grow Together (Acts 16:5)
What Small Groups are Available?
Matt & Catherine Helling
Mixed group of adults
2nd & 4th Tuesday
6:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Church
Paul & Karen Hendon
Mixed group of adults
Meets every other Sunday
6:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Wausau
Mike & Amy Lanser
Mixed group of adults
Meets every other Saturday
4:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Wausau
John & Carol McAuley
Mixed group of adults
Meets 1st & 3rd Monday
1:30 PM
Location: Kronenwetter
Chris & Theresa Menard
Mixed group of adults
Meets every other Sunday
6:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Marathon
John & Sue Miller
Mixed group of adults
Meets 2nd & 4th Friday
6:30 PM
Location: Little Chicago
Zach & Sandra Sawall
Mixed group of adults
Meets 1st & 3rd Saturday
6:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Marathon
Adult Bible Study
Mixed group of adults
Meets every Sunday
6:00 PM
Location: Church
Mike & Kris Schlagel
Mixed group of adults
Meets 2 Fridays per month
6:00 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Mosinee or Church
Jay & Kerry Sparks
Mixed group of adults
Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesday
6:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Wausau
Dale & Shawna Sturm
Mixed group of adults
Meets every other Sunday
6:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Wausau
Jerry & Barb Sutter
Mixed group of adults
Meets 1st & 3rd Saturday
6:30 PM
Children Welcome
Location: Weston