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Do I have to join a small group?

with Michael Easley
  • Ask Dr. E

Do I have to join a small group?

with Michael Easley
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Dr. E answers a question about whether we need to be part of a small group at church in order to properly do life with fellow believers.

Q: I’ve always thought community happens when you embrace the people God has put in your life and you choose to do life together with them. Some insist that you should join a “community group” with your church to properly do life with fellow believers. I find it difficult to join a group of people you don’t have anything in common with when you have people in your life already that you don’t see enough. I’d love your thoughts on this!

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