Groups

Small Groups

Small groups is our term for the many groups of people who meet during the week, from our community groups to our service ministries. At Oak Hills, we place a high value on biblical community, people connecting relationally for the purpose of growing in Christ likeness. By regularly gathering with other believers, we can learn to care for one another and share our stories; we can begin to crawl into each other’s hearts and connect at a deeper level, beneath surface, and experience real transformation. We believe that without this connection, people at best attend church, but aren’t truly experiencing life in the Kingdom as God intended.

We believe transformation occurs best in the context of small groups; therefore, we have a variety of small groups available to accommodate the many needs and levels of spiritual maturity of attenders at Oak Hills.  If you’re interested in taking the next step into community, we encourage you to call the church office at 983-0181.

Community Groups

Community Groups are groups of people who meet regularly to study God’s Word and share life together.

Spiritual Formation Groups

These groups of 4-8 people follow a curriculum developed here at Oak Hills which helps each person to look at their own life story while identifying how God has been at work in the critical events in life. Next, the group moves through lessons on our False Self and how to move forward in our spiritual growth through various disciplines. For more information, contact the church office.

One Thing Groups

Recognizing that spiritual formation happens in the details of our lives, the premise of a One Thing group is that by identifying one area in our lives where Christ-like transformation is desired. For group information, please email Senior Pastor Mike Lueken at mike.lueken@oakhills.org or call 983-0182 x23.

College Ministries

This group is made up of college students from Oak Hills that connect with each other and get together for Bible Study and other fun activities! On Facebook, search “Oak Hills College Students“.