Small groups

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small groups

When you join a small-group, you’re joining a small community of people who love and serve each other. It’s a place where nobody’s perfect, but everybody belongs. It’s a group of people who welcome honesty without harsh judgement, who share in each other’s struggles and celebrate each other’s victories. It’s a support network of people who will be on your team, listening to you, praying with you and for you, and growing together in community with you.

Our spring small-group semester will run from the week of February 9th through the week of May 18th, 2025. You can join anytime during the semester!

If you have any questions about our groups, please email our Small-Group Director, David Brower at david@thetable.email.

Small Group

FAQ's

ARE ALL SMALL-GROUPS THE SAME?

Yes and no. All of our groups follow the same schedule and format. However, each group is unique. Some groups are geared around young families. Others are designed for people in college. We have groups for people getting started in their career and groups for people who are retired. There’s a Small-Group for just about anyone.

There are a few ways you can find the right group. We recommend contacting Small-Group leaders, visiting different groups to see what fits, or contacting our Small-Group Director, David Brower, at 410-987-3021 or david@thetable.email. Our desire is to help you find a Small-Group that’s the right fit for you.

The start of either our fall or spring small-group semesters is a great time to join a Small-Group; however, you can join, stop by, or visit a Small-Group at anytime during the semester. Prior to visiting a Small-Group, be sure to email or call the leader to let them know you’re coming.

WHO CAN ATTEND A SMALL-GROUP?

We encourage everyone to attend a Small-Group. These groups are comprised of people from all walks of life. We are convinced that no matter where you are in life, our Small-Groups are a place where you grow as as a follower of Jesus as you grow together in community with other believers.