Small Groups
We’re a church of small groups
God doesn’t want to see us in solitude. He created us for community. Meaningful relationships with others - centered in Jesus - help us grow in faith. Together we find him. That’s why we do small groups.
Find your fit
Small groups at new hope come in every shape and size. From private men’s & women’s ministries to young professionals. From kid-friendly to adult-only. Whether you’re looking for weekly, or every other week, no matter what day, we likely have a group for you.
Join a group
Right now, new hope small groups are studying one of the following books. If one stands out to you, please let us know when we contact you.
The Holiness of God
by RC Sproul (240 pages)The Holiness of God examines the meaning of holiness and why people are both fascinated and terrified by a holy God. This series closely explores God’s character, leading to new insights on sin, justice, and grace. The result is a new awareness of our dependence upon God’s mercy and a discovery of the awesomeness of His majestic holiness.
A HUNGER for GOD
by John Piper (208 pages)Is your soul so stuffed with worldly desires that you have little room left for God? Piper invites you to turn from materialism and sharpen your appetite for God through prayer and fasting. His exploration of fasting will help you understand how this ancient biblical practice can nourish your spiritual life and satisfy your longings.
The Best Kept Secret of ChRistian Mission
by John Dickson (240 pages)The Holiness of God examines the meaning of holiness and why people are both fascinated and terrified by a holy God. This series closely explores God’s character, leading to new insights on sin, justice, and grace. The result is a new awareness of our dependence upon God’s mercy and a discovery of the awesomeness of His majestic holiness.
CHRISTIAN BELIEFS
Twenty Basics Every Christian Should Know
by Wayne Grudem (160 pages)Not every Christian should go to seminary, but there are certain teachings of the Bible that every Christian must know. Theology is important because what we believe affects how we live. Whether you're a relatively new believer in Jesus or a mature Christian looking for a better understanding of basics of the faith, Christian Beliefs is for you.
Why I Believe
by Chip Ingram (224 pages)In our post-Christian, pluralistic society, responding to the perception that Christians are prejudiced, anti-intellectual, and bigoted has become a greater challenge than ever before. The result is often intimidation, withdrawal, and even doubts among God's people about what we really believe. Bestselling author and teaching pastor at Living on the Edge, Chip Ingram, wants to change that.