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RIVERSIDE HOUSE GROUPS FAQ
Q. What
is a House Group?
A.
Perhaps the best way to answer this question is to first answer what a
House Group is not. A House Group is not a social club, a teacher-driven
meeting, a support group, or a religious meeting. House Groups are the
PRIMARY venue where relationships are forged and the love of Christ is
experienced “life on life.” In House Groups the Bible is studied, people
talk through life issues, eat together, laugh together, share with each
other, and serve surrounding communities together.
Q. Why
are House Groups so important?
A. We
live in a culture that seems to have it all, yet is craving deep,
intimate, and safe relationships and nevertheless according to statistics
“Americans are among the loneliest people in the world.” As a church that
is steadily growing larger in number, we realize our need to labor
intensively to also grow SMALLER. This does not mean that we want
to run people off J! No, what this means is that if we are to create a
climate in which meaningful, accountable, Christ-centered relationships
are to occur for the vast majority of our members and regular attendees,
then we must encourage vast participation in smaller, “Acts 2”
communities—communities that we call “HOUSE” Groups.
Q. Is a
House Group like a Bible study?
A. House
Groups are an environment for building relationships and doing ‘life
together’ which challenge one another to drive God’s Word deeply into our
lives. Currently we are going through Gospel U., a unique Scripture-based
study uniquely created for our community. This study focuses on personal
life application and transformation by studying God’s Word rather than
intensive Bible teaching.
Q. What
does a typical House Group meeting involve?
A. A
typical meeting involves food, fellowship, prayer, sharing, and discussion
for applying the Bible to our daily lives. Some House Groups choose to use
one of their monthly meetings for parties or socials.
Q. Do I
have to be a member of Riverside to participate in a House Group?
A. No. If
you consider Riverside Church as your home, we encourage you to join a
House Group before becoming a member. However, we do feel that it is
important for you to be a member, since House Groups are intended for
those who call Riverside home and for their friends and neighbors we are
trying to reach. House Groups are not intended for those who consider
Riverside House Group involvement a supplement to their attendance at
other churches. Membership is required of all our House Group Leaders.
Q. I’m
not/don’t know if I’m a Christian. Can I attend a House Group?
A.
Definitely! Becoming part of a House Group is a great way to find out more
about Jesus and see what Gospel-oriented Christians are like.
Q. How
are House Groups divided?
A. We
believe that House Groups should reflect the makeup of our church and the
larger Christian body. Therefore we strongly encourage group diversity
instead of homogenous groups.
Q. Are
children welcome to attend?
A. Yes.
We think that families attending House Group together is very important
and beneficial. Each House Group determines their plan for accommodating
children.
Q. How
big is each House Group?
A.
Because it is essential for the members of each House Group to get to know
each other well we have designed Groups to accommodate 12 adults.
Q. What
if I cannot attend a House Group regularly?
A. For
group stability it is important that all members consistently attend, not
all Groups are able to accommodate irregular attendees. Due to the effect
on the Group as a whole, each member is expected to regularly attend.
Q. What
if there isn’t a Group that works with my schedule?
A. House
Groups meet at a time and location that is determined by the majority of
the people in the Group. If you are having difficulty working out your
schedule with your current House Group we encourage you to consider
joining a different House Group.
Q. When
do House Groups start?
A. New
House Groups start up three times a year, in January, May and September.
Q. What
is the first step in joining a House Group?
A. The
first step in joining a House Group is to attend a Porch Night(s). Porch
Nights are social venues with a purpose. During the last week of each
month, Porch Nights are held at several locations around the city,
providing an opportunity for those who wish to meet people and start
considering House Group involvement, to do just that. Check the website to
find out the latest Porch Night dates and locations.
Q. How do
I sign up to visit a Porch Night?
A. Click
here for details about upcoming Porch Nights
and how to register. |