Church is so much more than just visiting on Sunday. The Bible calls the church ‘the household of God’ and ‘the family of God’. At church, we meet with others to encourage each other.
At All Nations we have several opportunities, outside Sunday morning church services, where you can meet with others on a more personal level. We would encourage you to consider how you could participate in one of these groups. They give us the opportunity to share what we think, to build friendships with others, and to consider what God has to say to us through His Word, the Bible.
If you are interested in knowing more about these groups, please contact us.
Bible Cafe
On each Friday night of the school terms, a group of people meet at the church building at 7pm to share a meal together, to discuss how trusting in Jesus affects every part of their lives, and to pray together. You are most welcome to join us. This group is particularly aimed at younger people and young adults, but people of all ages will benefit from it.
Home Fellowship Groups
Sometimes church on Sunday mornings is too big for us to build real friendships or ask the questions that concern us. Home Fellowship Groups are smaller groups, of 6 to 12 people, which meet during the week near where you live. Those who come read the Bible together, discuss what it might mean, and take some time to talk and pray together.
ANGELs group
This is a group specifically designed to help women, especially mothers, to encourage each other to follow Jesus. The ANGELs (All Nations Godly Encouragement for Ladies) group meets fortnightly to discuss relevant topics to everyday life. Babies and toddlers are most welcome to come too!
Men’s group
Once a fortnight, a group of men meet early on a Saturday morning to discuss matters relevant to manhood and fatherhood. It is a great encouragement to meet with other men who have similar struggles, to find what God has to say about our lives.
