Harvest Jupiter wants you to connect with others and our small group ministry is the best way to do that! God desires for all of us to be in community with one another and He knows these relationships are vital to a growing walk with Him.
Our small groups consist of 8-12 adults who meet together regularly for fellowship, accountability and Bible study. They are designed to help you develop significant relationships with others who can encourage and challenge you to consistently apply the truths of God’s Word to each area of your life. Typically small groups meet weekly each month and are divided into two main sections. First, everyone meets together for fellowship and Bible study. The Bible study is either based off of the current sermon series, or another study selected by the small group leader. Second, the group separates for a time of mutual accountability. This is when we can ask the hard questions and encourage one another. It is often the "best" part of the night as we challenge each other to walk with Christ through life's up and downs. Each small group is unique, determined by the personalities in the group, but we all have one purpose. It is to allow God to use fellowship, accountability and Bible study to conform us to the image of Christ. We strongly encourage you to get involved!
This semester our women's small groups will be meeting Monday nights, Tuesday mornings, and Friday mornings. Our men's groups currently meet Wednesday and Thursday nights. As our church grows, we plan on having additional nights available as well.
We have small groups meeting all around the Jupiter area. Several of our groups meet at the ministry center (18477 Loxahatchee River Rd. Jupiter, FL 33458).
There are a few factors we look at when placing people in small groups, including age group, place in life, location, spiritual needs and interests.
Throughout Scripture, God makes it very clear that we are to do life together. It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to grow in your relationship with Christ without others. We need people who will encourage and challenge us to consistently apply the truths of God's Word to our lives. Our small groups exist to help you develop significant relationships in a world where isolation and independence are all around us. They provide us with opportunities to care for others and to be cared for. To challenge each other and be challenged. To "rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep" -Romans 12:15.