SMALL GROUPS AT FOREFRONT

Find Your People. Grow Your Faith. Live with Purpose.

At Forefront Church, we believe life is better together.

Our Small Groups are where faith becomes real,
friendships form, and transformation begins.

They’re safe, welcoming spaces to ask questions, grow in your relationship with God, and experience what it truly means to find and follow Jesus—together.

Build meaningful friendships

Real community that lasts beyond Sunday.

Be known and cared for

Experience prayer, encouragement, and support through life’s ups and downs.

Grow in your faith

Learn to live out what you believe through Scripture and discussion.

Here's what small groups at Forefront are all about:

What to Expect

-Groups meet in homes or at the church—usually once a week.
-You’ll spend time talking, laughing, praying, and learning together.
-No need to have all the answers—just come as you are.
-We’ll help you find a group that fits your schedule, location, and season of life.

Life Change Happens in Circles, Not Rows.

Faith isn’t meant to be lived alone.

Whether you’re exploring faith for the first time or looking to grow deeper, small groups are where you’ll find belonging, growth, and purpose.
Because when we gather around the table, we experience what Jesus meant when He said,

“Where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” — Matthew 18:20

Practical Atheism

Practical Atheism confronts the gap between what we say we believe and how we actually live. Many of us trust God with our words, but rely on ourselves with our actions. This series challenges us to examine the subtle ways we live as if God isn’t real — and invites us into a faith that moves beyond agreement into transformation. Because real belief doesn’t just change what we think… it changes who we become.

Small Group Studies

Restless Souls explores the quiet restlessness many of us carry — the sense that even when life is full, something inside still feels unsettled. Inspired by Augustine’s words, “Our hearts are restless until they rest in you,” this series invites us to rediscover simple, ancient practices like Scripture, prayer, and listening to God. As we slow down and make space for Him, we begin to move from simply believing in God to actually living with Him — and find the rest our souls have been searching for.

Palm Sunday 3.29.26

The crowd shouted “Hosanna!” expecting a conqueror who would overthrow Rome and restore their version of power and control. But Jesus came to overthrow something far greater—sin itself. He wasn’t coming to fit their plans; He was coming to fulfill God’s. Palm Sunday reminds us how easy it is to cheer for Jesus when He seems to be working in our favor, yet fall silent when His way challenges our comfort or expectations. This week invites us to see ourselves in that crowd—to examine whether our faith is built on admiration for what Jesus can do, or allegiance to who He truly is, even when following Him leads us toward a cross before a crown.

Easter Sunday

This message reminds us that what looks like the end isn’t always the end. Through the resurrection in John 20, we see that Jesus meets us personally—even in our doubt and pain—and calls us by name. Because He is alive, nothing in our lives is beyond hope, and God is not finished with our story.

...But God

When life feels finished, God is still writing the story. This series explores how He brings life out of what feels dead, works in the middle of confusion, uses disruption for His purpose, transforms what seems too far gone, and moves even when He feels hidden. Because if it’s not too dead for God, then it’s not too late for hope.