Small Groups
You were made for relationship – relationship with God and with others! For many at Christ Church small groups are the place where they connect with others, grow in faith, and build strong friendships that can last a lifetime.
Small Groups have been a part of Christ Church since its inception; in fact, Christ Church began as a small group, meeting in the living rooms of members’ homes.
Small groups are a place where you can:
- Meet new people and make new friends
- Get connected to a large church in a smaller setting
- Grow in your faith through study and prayer
- Experience fellowship and fun
- Serve one another and serve together in the community
- Support one another as you share in life’s joys, struggles, and everyday moments
What others are saying about small groups:
“We were members of Christ Church for years, but really felt like we belonged when we joined a small group.”
“I am amazed at the group we found and how God has used them in our lives.”
“The friendships have become those we treasure most, and we look forward to each and every time we meet.”
How to Find a Small Group

Groups are generally formed around the location where they meet, the meeting day, or the stage of life of group members. There are groups meeting all around the area on almost every day of the week. We have groups for young adults, empty-nesters, young families, families with teenagers. We have a group for you!
Contact our Director of Small Groups, Susan Freeman, at 214-291-5055 to help you get started, or discover some of the different small groups here:
Interested in Leading or Starting a New Small Group?

Small group leaders have a heart for God, a love of His people, a willingness to open their home to others and serve as facilitators for group meetings. Many small groups will rotate homes and members take turns facilitating the discussion. Small group leaders commit to Worship, Grow and Serve at Christ Church. We will provide you with all the tools and resources you will need to begin and lead a group.

Small Group Impact
Grace Under Pressure
The Rev. Susan Freeman