Home Groups are small, that meet in the relaxed, casual atmosphere of a home. Relationship, Prayer, Bible study and Communion are the key ingredients and the casual, home atmosphere helps every meeting to be interactive. Home Groups are the fullest expression of community, where you can grow in your relationship with God and others.

Acts 2:42 – “And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.”

Calvary Chapel Home Groups

Find A Home Group

Click the button below to find a home group near you!

Why Join A Home Group?
WHO IS IN A HOME GROUP?

Home Groups are made up of all kinds of people, like you, who want to deepen their walk with God, learn more about His Word and strengthen their understanding of what it is to be a Christian.

WHAT HAPPENS IN A HOME GROUP?

Together, we study the Bible in an interactive setting so you can ask questions and share real life applications of the Word. A small group is the perfect place to participate in discussions of Bible passages and share insights.

Prayer is also a critical part of every Home Group. You can share prayer requests and lift one another’s needs before the Lord. We all go through difficult times and it is comforting to know that others care about you and are praying for you.

WHY JOIN A HOME GROUP?

We often don’t experience the true fellowship (Koinonia) that God intended for us on a Sunday morning. Home Groups allow us to ask questions, share prayer requests and get to know one another on a more intimate and personal level. If you desire to get to know other believers, then try a Home Group near you!

WHERE ARE HOME GROUPS

Click the FIND A HOME GROUP button above to begin searching for a Home Group in your area. Use the contact button at the bottom right section of the Home Group page to send a message to the leader or host you are interested in.

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