Find Your Family

Church isn’t something you attend. It’s something you belong to.

At Chisenhall Fellowship, we have two distinct types of groups. In both, our desire is for everyone to follow Jesus seriously with people who have their back.

Groups at Chisenhall Fellowship

People grow along different paths at different seasons, and need different types of groups - Home Groups and Life Groups. Home Groups are where people can find their family, and Life Group are where people can find their calling.

Learn about Home Gorups
Learn about Life Gorups

Here is a side-by-side comparison:

Home Group Purpose

  • Build open communities of 8-25 people in homes

  • Help people find starting points for community

Life Group Purpose

  • Train people in the way of Jesus in closed groups of 2-3 people

  • Help people become disciples who make disciples

Home Group Method

  • Shared meals, Bible study, and prayer over 90 minutes

  • On-site childcare at no cost

  • 8 consecutive weeks, 4 times a year, come when you can

Life Group Method

  • Meets every other week for 5 months at a time

  • Life Group sets their own schedule

  • Field Guides with homework and accountability

Home Group - Joining

  • Sign-up online or in person

  • Multiple leadership roles

Life Group - Joining

  • Relationships and invitation

  • One leader

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Home Groups for Students

Our Student Ministry meets on Sunday nights in homes.

It’s built for middle school and high school students to:

  • Learn Scripture clearly

  • Ask real questions

  • Build friendships that reinforce faith

Parents are always welcome to ask questions or learn more.

Student Ministry at Chisenhall
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