MISSIONAL
COMMUNITIES

Acts 2:46–47
And day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes, they received their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.
A Missional Community is a small group of people who are devoted to Jesus, to one another, and to their neighbors. The format of Missional Communities varies, but they are designed to be a great place for new people to visit and a safe place to invite your not-yet-believing neighbors to hear the gospel.

Commitment

Missional Communities typically meet once every week in someone's home. The curriculum varies from group to group, but there is no preparation needed beforehand - just show up. Some groups will share a meal together. Some groups offer childcare. Every group is open to people of both sexes and any age or stage of life. Regular attendance is the ideal, but MCs are designed to accommodate people and families who may miss from time to time because of other life commitments.

Find an MC

The typical Missional Community meets weekly from September through May. We usually will have a couple of MCs that begin meeting through the summer as well. There's no need to sign up, but it's a good idea to give the leader of an MC a head's up before your first visit so you can be informed of location or time changes.  If you need help finding an MC, contact our MC Director, visit the Engagement Corner in the church lobby on Sunday mornings, click the Discipleship button in the New City Church App, or click the Group Finder button below and select "Missional Communities" under group type.

Mike McAuliff | Missional Communities Director