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Adults
We believe that connection and a sense of belonging are vitally important, and we offer a variety of ways adults can get connected and develop spiritually with other people. You are invited to explore these opportunities as you take your next steps of spiritual growth.
Here are several ways to discover connection:
Sign up to join a Group
Attend Celebrate Recovery
Be a part of an Alpha course
Attend a special event
Participate in Learning Communities
Volunteer
Groups
Wherever
you are in your faith journey, there is always a next step. Whether
you need to take a next step in faith, or a next step to belong,
Redeemer’s Groups are able to assist. These groups provide a safe
place for you to belong as you come to believe and then become all that
God has created you to be.
Redeemer’s Groups exist to provide a safe place where you can continue
to explore, develop or deepen your faith. We encourage you to take
your next step and register for a group that will keep you on the path
to becoming more like Jesus. (learn more)

Celebrate Recovery
Special gathering offered throughout the year for anyone ready to take their next step to work through a life situation in a safe, accepting environment. Develop friendships with others who are facing similar life challenges. Click here for a further description and registration.

Alpha Course
Hundreds of people have enjoyed and been helped by an exploring faith course called Alpha. Typically held on our campus on Wednesday evenings, Alpha includes good food and safe table hosts, where various faith topics are addressed and, in a totally safe atmosphere, every question is genuinely received. You can be who you are as you listen or ask questions about faith and Jesus Christ.
The Alpha Course is an introduction to what Christianity teaches, and it is an excellent course to attend to find faith or refresh the faith that you have. (learn more)
Learning Communities
What did Jesus have to say about poverty, AIDS, homelessness, the environment, immigration, etc? In the safe environment of Learning Communities you’ll explore in a deeper way the teachings of Jesus on social issues surrounding us that are both local and global, and get to know others longing to better understand these topics from a biblical perspective.
Volunteering
The culture of our church is one of giving back and finding soul satisfaction in serving others. You are encouraged to plug into some kind of volunteer team and use your gifts as you experience something bigger than yourself by giving and serving. Volunteering runs counter cultural to the ‘me’ generation and those that give of themselves find that life is about living for the sake of God’s work and the needs of others. “Doing whatever it takes” is at the core of volunteerism and contributing to extending the Kingdom of God. Serving opportunities can be found through the First Serve booths and the Network course. (learn more)
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