Sign-ups open on March 30th | Groups begin the week of April 14th

Church is not an event we attend, it is a local community that God calls us to belong to. In this community, we are known by others and we know others. We grow as we share our lives with one another, look to scripture, and allow the Holy Spirit to bring change. This is the place we pray for one another, sharing what is heavy for us to carry alone. It is the place where we offer what we have to bless and encourage others. 

The Apostle Paul says that the goal of our lives is to "be transformed into the image of Jesus". We are to be, say and do what Jesus would do if He were us. True spiritual growth cannot happen in isolation. We believe that the growth and change we all desire happens in the context of community and because of community. We are all on a journey towards becoming like Christ and we walk this journey together. 

We do not exist for ourselves. As followers of Jesus, we long to love our neighbors as Christ has loved us. This can be the "neighbors" in our homes, our Reality Groups, at work, or those in our literal neighborhoods. We want to be a community that is thinking of those around us who are far from God. We are a church that wants everyone to be welcomed into the love and community of God here at Reality.

We have a wide variety of groups that all include community, scripture, and trusting the Holy Spirit to work amongst us. Study content varies depending on the individual group.

We have new sign-ups for groups three times a year, and you can be looking out for those times to join in! You can view all of our groups to see which one you want to be a part of, or complete the Group Interest Form so we can help you find the right fit!

In groups we belong in community, become like Jesus, and love our neighbors. It is not enough for us to gather in rows on a Sunday. We want each person to belong in a smaller community where we know others and are known.

In these smaller communities, we truly can grow to become more like Christ and love one another as Jesus called us to do.