Homegroups
What are Homegroups?
Feb 15, 2007

Homegroups meet from house to house throughout the week. Meetings often include worship, discussion of Scripture, fellowship, and ministry such as praying for one another. Yet, the agenda is never more important or significant than one person's need.

Each Homegroup is 6-15 adults.  Some groups actively include children, while others do not.

 

 

Homegroup life means:

  • loving, supporting, and challenging each other to serve God
  • sharing openly our victories and struggles in life and faith

It's not unusual today for people to be far away from family and somewhat isolated in the face of life's problems. God has blessed us to learn that His church is to be another family one in which we are loved, accepted, and forgiven. At Dayspring, we experience that love, acceptance, forgiveness, and support in our Homegroup relationships -something we all need. 

You do not have to worship at Dayspring to attend a Homegroup.  Several of our Homegroups contain group members who attend worship services elsewhere.  We welcome anyone interested in experiencing God through a small group.

Call us for more information about specific Homegroup meeting times and places. 919-286-1058

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Dayspring Fellowship exists to equip its members in using their God-given gifts, abilities, and resources to fulfill the Great Commission, bringing Christ to Durham and the world. Three qualities that we seek after in the life of Dayspring are: authenticity, community, integrity. Three gifts we seek to offer to ourselves and others are: love, acceptance, forgiveness.