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What is a Covenant Group?
A Covenant Group is a way
to deepen your spirituality. An intentional small community is formed.
Members and friends of the Fellowship who form a Covenant Group voluntarily
commit to meeting on a regular basis with a defined structure and
process. Ritual, discussion and reaching out to the wider community are
part of Covenant Groups. The group agrees on the topics to explore
which typically revolve around spirituality or paths to living a
deeper, more purposeful life. Leaders for the groups are trained and
supported.
Some Covenant Groups have more specific topics that they focus on, including a Christian path, simplicity or parenting.
Why belong to a Covenant Group?
The
Fellowship provides ways to respond to the needs of our
members and friends for intimacy, a deeper sense of community and spiritual growth
as the Fellowship continues to become larger. Small Groups and Covenant
Groups are two such ways.
The intent of Covenant Groups is to
meet individual needs for deepening spirituality, intimacy and
connection in a growing congregation, and strengthen and support the
larger community.
What happens at a Covenant Group meeting?
Typically
the meeting lasts about two hours. It begins with an opening reading.
Then there is a group check-in. The group selects a topic that is
consistent with the Purposes and Principles and the mission of the Fellowship. There is thoughtful discussion and significant reflection on the
topic. The focus is on sharing rather than on debating. The meeting
closes with a simple check-out by each person and a closing reading.
Annually, each group agrees on a service to perform for the Fellowship
and in the larger community.
How do groups form?
Our
minister and Covenant Group Coordinator works with the Covenant Group
Facilitators to add individuals who are interested in joining a
Covenant Group. Group size is usually 6-9 people.
Who leads the meetings?
Facilitators
are chosen, trained, and supported by our minister and the Covenant
Group Coordinator. Co-facilitators are selected to support each other
and allow for a new group to form as the group grows.
The
facilitators handle the logistics of the meeting and meets with the
minister and other facilitators to help maintain the connection between
groups and the larger Fellowship.
How often do groups meet?
Meetings take place once a month. They are typically held at someone’s home.
How long will I be in a group?
The
commitment to a group is open-ended with an annual renewal. You are
encouraged to commit to a group for 3 months. After that, members stay
with a group as long as it meets their spiritual needs. Occasionally
members decide to leave their Covenant Group or join another group.
Other times the group splits to form new groups.
What is expected of participants?
Participants
are expected to bring a positive attitude and a willingness to share
and to learn. They give the agreed upon meetings a high priority and
make an effort to attend every meeting. They commit to the group’s
covenants.
How do I join a group?
Print and complete the short Covenant Group application
and return it to the Fellowship office. Contact Marie Murton, Membership Coordinator, at
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with questions.
What Members are Saying About Their Covenant Group Experience. . .
“For
me, the Covenant Group has been a wonderful way to grow stronger
connections to other Fellowship members and continue a strong connection to
the Fellowship…(The group helps me) to recharge, unwind, regroup or
slow down, whatever I need at that time for my spirit. The Covenant
Group has been a good place to learn more about myself as well.”
“In the busy-ness of my life, I value this connection and look forward to the monthly gatherings.”
“I
truly believe we each show up every month because of how badly we want
to be there—to have a chance to reconnect with a supportive and loving
community that is full of insight and mutual respect. Together, we
have shared plenty of tears and laughter but, most especially, we have
shared our hearts.”
“The covenant group has promoted a richer spiritual life, through the close relatedness with others.”
“I find our meetings a time of personal growth—a grounding, a way to make sense of the world.”
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