2022 Small Groups
We encourage everyone to sign up for a small group this semester. Small Groups are informal gatherings for fellowship, prayer, and discussion.
Catechism Course (Newcomers Group)
in Crozet (SUNDAYS at 4:00 pm)
Open to all newcomers and anyone interested in membership. Fr. Blake will teach and lead a discussion on the Anglican Catechism. Childcare provided. 10 weeks.
Begins February 13
Hosts: Blake and Mary Ann Johnson
MEN’S GALATIANS STUDY
(WEDNESDAYS at 4:00 pm)
Topic: Book Study, Galatians for You
Begins March 9
Meeting at Pro Re Nata
Crozet
(Thursdays at 7:00 pm)
Topic: Book Study, Hope in Times of Fear
Begins in March
Hosts: Mike and Chris Hester
FULL
North Garden/Ivy
(Sundays at 4:00 PM)
Topic: Evening Prayer and Lectionary Discussion
Begins February 6
Hosts: Jonathan and Rachel Yonan
Crozet
(Sundays at 4:00 PM)
Topic: Fellowship and Evening Prayer
Begins February 6
FULL
Charlottesville/CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION
LAUNCH TEAM MEETINGS
(Sundays at 4:00 PM)
Location: Various
Contact: Fitz Green
Life Together
Small Groups are a great way to connect with others outside of the Sunday worship service. By gathering together consistently, we aim for our groups to be places of genuine friendship. Small groups are also the front lines of pastoral care. So when a member has a need, the small group serves as the first responder.
Growing Together
What do small group meetings look like? Groups gather to grow together through the practices of hospitality, prayer, study, and service. Each group will feature some combination of these three practices. During certain terms all groups will follow the same study. In other seasons, groups select a study from an approved curriculum or simply gather to say Evening Prayer together and read the Scriptures appointed for the day or upcoming Sunday. Group studies may focus on a book of the Bible, a topic, or relevant book study.
Childcare
This semester all of the small groups will have childcare except the Thursday evening group in Crozet.
Adult Sunday School (Sundays at 8:45 am before Holy Communion)
Begins Sunday, February 6, and meets for 14 weeks.
Trinitarian Love: The Goal of our Bodies, Lives, Marriages, and the Church
This class will explore the meaning of our bodies as those who bear the image of God. We will develop a theological foundation for human embodiment and consider its implications for sexuality, gender, friendship, marriage, family, work, aging, and technology.
Taught by Jonathan Yonan, Blake Johnson, and others.