
Small Groups
Why join a small group?
Don’t do life alone!
Spiritual formation is “the journey of being formed into the image of Christ for the sake of others.” While there are many facets to spiritual formation, community is an essential, non-negotiable element for the journey. It’s in the context of community that we understand who God is and who we are, and it's the testing ground and place where formation happens. At New Story, small groups are one way we foster environments, or communities, where spiritual formation can take place.
4 Week Sermon Series Groups
Interested in being part of a small group but cannot commit to a long period of time right now? These groups are for you! We’ll be debriefing each week of our upcoming series, “The Story of Jonah: When You Disagree With God.”
Groups will start the week of April 27 and run through the week of May 18.
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When: Sundays 2pm, starting April 27
Where: Phoenixville
Led by Doug & Amy Jenkins
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When: Sundays 12:30pm, starts Apr 27
Where: Phoenixville
Led by Jonathan & Lauren Gahman
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When: Tuesdays 7pm, starting April 29
Where: Newtown Swuare
Led by Dave & Lori French
Open Small Groups
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When: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:45pm
Where: Phoenixville
Led by Skip & Catherine Galanes
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When: Tuesdays at 10am
Where: New Story, Lobby
Led by Michelle Davis
*Childcare is available!
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When: Wednesdays at 7:30pm
Where: Zoom (contact Elsie for link)
Led by Elsie Blackmon
Closed Small Groups
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Led by AJ & Meg Ryan
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Bruce & Jacki Lyster
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Mark Raudenbush
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Mike & Theresa Harder
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Led by Chris Benzing
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Tim & Audrey Fortney
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Audrey Fortney
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Tim Fortney
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Jay & Leslie Miller
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Kate Johnstone
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Aaron & Anna Nelson
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Skip Galanes
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Denny & Lauren Kriczky
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Led by Cory & Laura Christian
GROUP IS FULL
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Led by Dan & Lauren Kane
GROUP IS FULL