God made us to belong to his spiritual family and grow strong in life.
- biblical community is lived out
- love, acceptance, honesty, and fun happen
- freedom, growth, and purpose become focused
- EBC lives out biblical community to help people find Jesus and become like him
FAQ
Where do they meet?They meet in homes in a relaxed and personal setting.
They meet for about two hours—doing life together takes time.
The group selects a time that maximizes their ability to do community and grow. No Life Groups meet on Sunday morning as this is our key time to worship and serve with a team.
They are limited in size to 10 or less people—community does not happen in a crowd.
People need more than someone to check on them in times of need. They need friends to walk with them through the highs and lows of life. We have organized our church through Life Groups so that everyone can have true community. This focused approach begins with a leader and apprentice who take responsibility to lead a specific group of people. They lead the group in caring for one another so that people can grow in deep and genuine community.
The goal is not to teach studies but to build up people. Within the context of biblical community, people discover how to be free from the past and live a new life in Jesus. The curriculum and experiences are customized for each group’s spiritual objectives. God may not do in our lives what we expect, but if we follow him together, he always exceeds our expectations.
Being a follower of Christ means that we are also called to lead others. Groups are designed to equip people to help others find Jesus and then to equip others to grow. Groups are made up of a leader, an apprentice, and future leaders. Multiplication is the practical measurement of spiritual leadership and kingdom growth. We lead people to Christ and then equip them to lead for Christ. Multiplication matters because people matter and need a place to connect.
During the term of the group, the leader trains an apprentice to be the leader of the next group. At the end of the group, the leader will take half the current group, and the apprentice will take the other half of the group. Then they will both add more members to their respective new groups, therefore allowing others to join groups with seasoned leaders.
1. Reach and develop people in their God-given potential.
2. Equip people to live a kingdom centered life.
3. Enable people to lead others to follow Christ in and through biblical community.
4. Raise up leaders as lay-pastors to intentionally shepherd the Body.
Ready for Your Next Step?
If you are interested in knowing more about Jesus or experiencing Body at EBC then contact Pastor Lou.
Lou Fortier
Senior Pastor
913.649.0900 ext 7220
lfortier@Godfor.us



