We are so glad you are interested in joining a small group. Our groups meet regularly to learn more about Jesus, share life together, pray and serve. As groups learn together, they support one another on the journey of discipleship, knowing and becoming more like Jesus. Groups exist to create authentic Christian community. Connection happens as life is shared together. Groups pray together and are committed to caring for one another. 

Fill out this form to get connected with a group.

Still have questions about small groups? Contact Angela Armstrong at [email protected]

What Is A Small Group?

A Small Group is 3-12 people who meet regularly to learn more about Jesus, share life together, pray, and serve. Our small group ministry exists to create authentic Christian community. Mercer Creek groups are designed to meet five specific needs:

  1.  A place to live out the one another commands. (John 13:34-35)
  2.  A place to give and receive. (Romans 12:3-8)
  3.  A place to grow. (Matthew 22:38-39)
  4.  A place to encounter God. (Genesis 1:27)
  5.  A place to succeed together where one alone would fail. (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12)

What type of Group?

We have men's, women's, couples, and mixed groups. We hope every person at Mercer Creek will be a part of a group. You decide which type of group is the best fit for you. 

HOW DO I GET CONNECTED TO A GROUP?

Fill out this FORM and someone will be in touch to discuss options with you.

Questions? Contact:

  • Angela Armstrong - Connections & Volunteer Coordinator //  [email protected] 
  • 509-933-7800

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