
Groups
At Northside Church, we believe we're meant to live in community with others. We need people walking with us as we grow and deepen our relationship with Jesus.
Build Community
We believe that community is not something we simply find—it’s something we build. Our Men’s and Women’s Groups, held during the Fall and Spring Bible Studies, are designed to cultivate discipleship relationships while applying biblical teachings to our daily lives. Our co-ed Community Groups, which meet at various times throughout the week in homes and provide a space to dive deeper into the key points from the previous Sunday’s sermon.
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Men's and Women's Groups meet together during the Fall and Spring Bible studies, which last between 8 and 12 weeks. Co-ed Community Groups are multi-generational and meet in various homes throughout the week.
Men’s and Women’s Groups typically meet on campus, while Community Groups are scattered throughout North Atlanta (Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, East Cobb, Woodstock). -
Simply fill out the group interest form and our team will reach out to you within a week to connect you with next steps.
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Our team meets weekly to review your group interest form. A member of our team will reach out to help determine the best group for you and connect you with an appropriate group leader. If you are new to Northside and have not attended Discover Northside, we recommend registering for the next session at www.gonorthside.com/events.
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Many of our groups, like our church, are multi-generational. However, some of our community groups are more season-specific (e.g., Young Adults, Empty Nesters, etc.). If you have a particular interest, please indicate it on your group interest form.
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Community Groups are typically structured around sermon-based discussion questions. After each Sunday gathering, we post a recording of the sermon, along with community group questions and sermon slides. These can be viewed at www.gonorthside.com/watch.
Story - The Power of Community.
Building community is not always an easy task; it takes effort. In this inspiring story, we see how the Bilz family's openness to building community with others allows Jesus to work in their lives, bringing about change and growth."