
Welcome Vineyard Columbus
Small Group Leaders!
Our hope and prayer is that you find a growing sense of encouragement as we walk alongside one another. Thank you for your commitment to model your faith, love, and hope within your Small Group. We know that leading a Small Group is a labor of love. We also know that we are a better neighbor to our city as we gather in Small Groups. In neighborhoods all across Columbus we are listening to God together, facilitating discussions of our experience of God, praying with one another, and fostering a love that reaches beyond our city to the world!
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Small Group Study Guides
The Sermon on the Mount
The Sermon on the Mount is the most significant sermon ever preached. In this upcoming sermon series we will be looking at the different ways people think about what it means to be a Christian. Some see the Sermon on the Mount as impossible ideals, and transformation that isn’t even possible; it can feel like something that is out of reach. However, it paints a picture of what human life and human community can look like when they come under the gracious rule of God.
Flourishing Relationships
No matter what season (single, parenting, dating, engaged, married, or caregiving) you and your small group members find yourselves in relationally, God has good plans for your lives to flourish.
Growing During Lent
During this Lenten season, we are praying for God to grow us towards virtue. Whether in a small group or on your own, we've curated resources to lead you towards a closer connection with Jesus.
Rest: A Divine Gift
This year, we want to narrow in on the four themes in advent: Hope, Joy, Peace, and Love. Here are a few resources to guide you as leaders.
21 Days: Setting the Table for Alpha Resources
These resources are to help your group best launch Alpha!
Winsome Series
We are living amidst a seismic cultural shift. We are drowning in entertainment, 24/7 news, and constant accessibility and noise. In this post-truth, post-Christian, and post-everything world of ours – what does it look like to be the church in this context.