Why Community?

Community is typically a buzzword used to define a group of people who have common interests, lifestyles, etc. But our desire for community is rooted deeply in the practice of giving our whole selves to one another. We believe that Jesus has called all of us to follow Him in His work and mission. This reality affects every aspect of our lives, and it's best carried out and expressed in community - not in isolation.


If you have questions about Communities & want to know how to get involved, contact Geoff Leatherman!

 
 

Community Practices

The church is meant to be: a community of people, motivated by the gospel, living on mission together to share the love they've been given with each other (inward) and with a lost and broken world (outward).

 

 



FIND A COMMUNITY THAT’S GATHERING NEAR YOU AT EMMAUS CHURCH!

All of our community groups are facilitated through our church membership platform, Planning Center! See when, where, & what groups are meeting, and request to join today!

 

Community FAQs

Q: How do I join?

Check out what groups are available & start by connecting with the community that meets closest to you. You can also reach out to Geoff Leatherman, who will be happy to help you with the process.

 

Q: How are communities structured?

Great question! Our communities gather throughout the month & are built on two primary rhythms - community meals + discipleship groups. To find out more, email Geoff Leatherman.

Q: Do I have to join a community in my neighborhood?

No, you do not. However, we would encourage you to start with community group closest to you geographically. Gathering together with people in your area fosters diversity within the group as well as a strong connection to your neighborhood.

Q: I have kids, can I bring them?

Yes - we love kiddos! We feel that it is important to provide a space where everyone is a part of community, including young disciples of Jesus. Each community looks different though, so some communities have more kiddos and some have less.

Q: Is it okay to try a few different communities?

Of course. We strive to create an environment where people are free to experience the different expressions of community. We'd encourage you to keep the search short and to invest deeply once you find your community.

Q: I don’t see a group that fits my schedule, what should I do?

Don’t worry! We are always looking to begin new community groups and can provide the latest updates for possible communities as well as other avenues to community that are not yet on the map. Contact Geoff Leatherman for more information on this.