There are a number of ways to get connected at OHBC.
At Orange Hill, we believe that the best environment for life change to take place is in a small group community. Our desire is that small groups would provide an authentic atmosphere for spiritual growth, ministry and genuine Biblical community.
We have two types of small groups in which you can belong:
Sunday School Classes and Community Groups. Two publications are available to help you find the best small group for you.
Our Sunday Morning @ Orange Hill brochure will help you learn more about our groups that meet every Sunday morning 9:30-10:45.
Our Community Groups brochure gives you important information about our small groups that meet at various times and places throughout the region.
Both of these publications are available in the Worship Center Lobby.
You can also call Lin Harrison @ 770-948-2303 x-21
or e-mail: l.harrison@orangehill.org
What is a community group?
A group of people that meet together in a location other than the church, typically a home. In a community group, you will:
· Understand the Bible better because you can ask questions, have discussions, hear others’ thoughts, and apply the Bible to your life.
· Feel like part of God’s family as you love, accept, pray for, encourage, and help one another.
· Learn the value of praying together. No one is pressured to pray, but praying together with others draws us closer to God and each other.
· Be able to handle stress and pressure better because your group will support you in times of crisis, change, and stress.
· Have a way to introduce Christ to friends, relatives, and work associates in a setting other than church.
· Have the opportunity to use and develop the unique talents (gifts) that God has given you.
· Deepen your understanding of worship. Worship happens any time we focus on God.
· Be a New Testament Christian.
”They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. All the believers were together and had everything in common. Every day they continued to meet together…they broke bread in their homes and ate together…and the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.”