Pastor Tim Hawman is continuing his sermon series based on the New Testament book of Ephesians. As we explore the truths of Ephesians we expect to be challenged by its timeless truths and principles for godly living. At Greenwood, we understand that there is far more to learn from the Bible than can be taught in a Sunday sermon. That is why we have developed a sermon-based small group Bible study series to further grow in our understanding of God's Word.
Ladies Bible Study
Men's Wild at Heart Coffee Small Group
Moms & Tots
Worship Ministry Prayer
This Great Salvation
Evergreen Sermon Based Small Group
Sermon Based Small Group
"Lord, How Can I Change?"
Love & Respect Small Group
4. How Long Does A Group Last?
Each Small Group session lasts 10 or 11 weeks, with groups running during the fall, winter and spring months. At the end of each session, you have the choice of staying in the same group, trying a new group, or even taking a break. Our desire is that groups will stay together throughout the entire year.
5. What Is The Required Commitment? Joining a Small Group requires a 10 to 11 week commitment to attend the weekly meetings and to do the homework ahead of time. Obviously, allowances are made for sickness, vacation, work conflicts, and other special events. We have found that this commitment is the key to strong relationships and healthy groups.
6. What About Childcare?
A Small Group is made up of 8-12 people who meet weekly to study, to share, and to support one another in their Christian lives. Each group is led by a trained leader and a typical meeting lasts for an hour and a half, followed by refreshments.
2. Why are Small Groups Important?
The studies are based on Pastor Tim’s weekly messages. Most of our Small Groups are built upon a "Lecture‑Lab” model. If you imagine the Sunday morning sermon as a lecture on Christian living, then the Small Group meeting is a lab where you get to roll up your sleeves and discuss how the sermon works out in real life. Each week there will be a series of Bible passages and questions to study and complete before your meeting. You’ll notice that homework is included on the back of a sermon note sheet which you will find in your bulletin beginning next week.


