Community Cohorts

Community Cohorts

Community cohorts are relational learning environments that help you live in community with other followers of Christ.

Cohorts focus on four areas of life: Soul, Home, Church, and World.

In cohort communities, you commit to gathering together for a short period around a particular topic. Cohorts offer the opportunity for encouragement and “spurring one another on” in our life of faith.

Community Cohorts open for enrollment twice a year – once in the fall and once in the spring.

Spring 2026 Cohorts

Refuge Recovery and Healing Groups

Tired of doom-scrolling on your phone for no reason?  Or maybe you can’t stop binge-watching movies and TV on streaming devices.

Refuge Recovery and Healing Groups will help you understand why you do the things you do. You will find healing from anxiety, depression, anger, and broken relationships. Refuge can also help you recover from addictions like alcohol, drugs, pornography, and gambling.

Refuge Recovery and Healing Groups are a safe place to find help and hope in Jesus. The 17-week cohort provides understanding and practical tools for a real and permanent change in your life.

Dates: Mondays, January 12 – May 18, 2026

Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Location: Grace Point Church, Family Center

Cost: $40 includes workbook

Early Young Adult Cohorts

Highly relational, gospel-centered cohorts for young adults ages 18-29. Connect with people your age in these highly relational cohorts intended to help you navigate this new stage of life, living for Jesus.

Early Young Adults: (18-23 years old) Every other Sunday, August 10-November 30, 2025, from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Pastor Terrence’s house.

Cost: Participants are required to purchase a book. Information will be provided after signing up.

Doctrine of Man Theology Cohort

In Psalm 8, David asks, “What is man that you are mindful of him?” In this interactive cohort, we will answer David’s question biblically and apply our findings to other aspects of anthropology, such as empirical, philosophical, existential, and social considerations. The result should be a greater appreciation of ourselves as God’s creation and our capacity to have a relationship with Him.

Dates: Thursdays, January 15-February 12, 2026

Time: 6:00-7:30 PM

Location: Grace Point Church, Family Center

Cost: Free

Foundations of Faith

In the Foundations of Faith class, we will explore a practical understanding of how to live out our faith, deepen our love for Jesus, strengthen our relationship with His church, and gain a better understanding of our purpose as followers of Christ.

Dates: Sundays, February 1-March 22, 2026

Time: During the 10:30 AM Gathering

Location: Grace Point Church, Family Center

Cost: $20 – Participants must purchase a book.

Short-Term Mission Cohort

This class equips participants for impactful and respectful short-term missions using Helping Without Hurting in Short-Term Missions: Participant’s Guide. Through engaging video content, interactive discussions, and guided reflection, participants will explore best practices for serving materially poor communities.

The course emphasizes sustainable, gospel-centered approaches to poverty alleviation, helping team members prepare for, engage in, and reflect on their mission experience without causing unintended harm.

Dates: Thursdays, January 15-February 12, 2026

Time: 6:00-7:30 PM

Location: Grace Point Church, Family Center

Cost: Participants must purchase a book prior to cohort beginning.

Discovering the Bible

This eight-week cohort will cover the basics of reading and understanding the Bible. The cohort will cover topics like:

  • Why read the Bible?
  • Where did the Bible come from? How do I read and understand the Bible?
  • What does the Bible say?

This cohort is ideal for both beginners and those familiar with the Bible who would like a refresher.

Enrollment is open to 8 men and 8 women.

Dates and Times: Thursdays, March 19- May 7, 2026

Time: 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Location: Grace Point Church, Family Center

Cost: Participants must purchase a book prior to the cohort’s start.