The best way to plug in and really connect with people at New Life is to get involved with a small group. A small group is a weekly gathering leading people to being, connect, engage, grow, and disciple together. Our small groups are the life blood of the Church and the place where every person can build relationships. We have numerous small groups from womens groups, mens groups, youth, married couples, and mixed groups. Take a look at our small group listing to find one that might be right for you.
Small groups will be on hiatus until September 27 2010. Celebrate Recovery and Soul Purpose will continue. Please check back later or call us at 708-535-9760 for more information.
Soul Purpose
Monday
6:00pm-8:00pm
Mixed Group (tweens to teens, Jr. high and Sr. high students)
5333 W. 151st Street Oak Forest, IL
Contact: Dave DeBoer at 773-563-4573 or daved@newlifechicago.org
Soul Purpose Youth Ministries is a place for Jr. high and Sr. high students to connect with their peers and to grow in their relationship with God. Our goal is to join with others to impact our world!
Celebrate Recovery
Wednesday
5:30pm Dinner ($5.00 Donation)
6:30pm Main Meeting
7:30pm Small Groups
Mixed Group (men and women)
5333 w 151 Street Oak Forest 60452
Contact: Sal Farinella at Salf@NewLifeChicago.org or visit www.OakForestCR.org
Many Christians today struggle with be-setting sins and remain under the control of the world and all its vices and entrapments. Celebrate Recovery is a recovery ministry based on biblical principles with a goal to let God work through us in providing His healing power through a Christ centered 12-step program. This experience allows people to be “changed” spiritually by working through sound biblical principles. Participants open the door by sharing their experiences, strengths, and hopes with one another. In addition, they become willing to accept God’s grace and forgiveness in solving life’s problems. Celebrate Recovery provides a safe place for individuals to begin their journey of breaking out from their bondage and into God’s grace (II Corinthians 12:9), by helping them to start dealing with their hurts, hang-up’s and addictions.