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Gospel Communities
Below is an introductory video that explains more about gospel communities. Nicola explains her experience with '2s & 3s', Simon gives an overview of how GCs work, and Dave describes life in the Queen's Crescent GC.
Gospel Communities are the heartbeat of Rev. They are smaller communities within the church that have a specific missional focus.
This missional focus can either be a place (e.g. a local estate), a passion (e.g. football or the arts), or a people (e.g. asylum seekers or the elderly). It means that as a community you’re focused on sharing Jesus with those people. You worship together, care for one another, and partner together in the gospel.
Being part of Rev means being part of a Gospel Community!
Rev's Top Tips for Finding a GC
Here's Rev's top tips for getting involved:
1 Read up
Explore the different GCs by reading their pages in the menu to the left.
2 Narrow down
Come up with a shortlist of two to four that you'd like to get to know better.
3 Get in touch
Send a quick email to the contact at the top of the GC page and find out when you can join their group for a taster session.
4 Drop in
Go to a meeting and see what you think! Are you in tune with the vision? Is there the potential for good friendships there? Then go for it!
Any questions? Don't hesitate to get in touch with us office folk here and we'll help you out!
Gospel Communities are the heartbeat of Rev. They are smaller communities within the church that have a specific missional focus.
This missional focus can either be a place (e.g. a local estate), a passion (e.g. football or the arts), or a people (e.g. asylum seekers or the elderly). It means that as a community you’re focused on sharing Jesus with those people. You worship together, care for one another, and partner together in the gospel.
Being part of Rev means being part of a Gospel Community!
Rev's Top Tips for Finding a GC
Here's Rev's top tips for getting involved:
1 Read up
Explore the different GCs by reading their pages in the menu to the left.
2 Narrow down
Come up with a shortlist of two to four that you'd like to get to know better.
3 Get in touch
Send a quick email to the contact at the top of the GC page and find out when you can join their group for a taster session.
4 Drop in
Go to a meeting and see what you think! Are you in tune with the vision? Is there the potential for good friendships there? Then go for it!
Any questions? Don't hesitate to get in touch with us office folk here and we'll help you out!
