TC Groups

FAQs

What does a TC Group look like?

A home environment where families and individuals gather for a couple of hours at least twice a month. Over time friendships develop, families and individuals begin connecting and those involved begin to live life in community.

What do we do at a TC Group?

Fun, friendship and food; a facilitated discussion of the sermon and prayer. Even if you miss a sermon, you can download the podcast and study guide to prepare for your TC Group meeting discussion.

What are the benefits of joining a group?

We believe one of the most important benefits of joining a group is CONNECTING! TC Groups offer a safe place to come and "be"...you can be yourself in community with other Transformers as you connect in a meaningful way and take sermon application to the next level.

What are TC Groups members' responsibilities?

Attendance: To give priority to the group meetings.
Participation: To share responsibility for the group. Everybody has a role.
Confidentiality: To keep anything that is said in the group strictly confidential.
Accountability: To give permission to group members to hold each other accountable.
Accessibility: To give one another the right to call upon each other in times of need.

Connect to a TC Group

Connect to a TC Group for best days, times and locations for you. Email the TC Group Leader for more information and visit their TC Group.

What if I don't have time to participate in a group?

We understand that time is a precious commodity. Because we value you as well as your time, TC Groups meet in a variety of ways (bi-weekly and weekly) at different times of the day and in many locations.

What is the process to lead or host a TC Group?

Email your interest to Kristy@tc521.org. One of our directors or coaches will contact you to share about leading or hosting and answer your questions.

Get in touch with us

Brian and Kristy Ray
TC Groups Directors