
Personal Finance 101 - Sundays, 2pm (Carytown)
This 3-week interactive course will guide you through getting out of debt, living on a budget, giving, saving, and investing. This course will be led by Patrick and Katherine Leahey and is designed to bring clarity and peace to your finances and cut the stress out of money.

McCorkills - Sundays, 5pm (Midlothian)
Join Taylor and Amy McCorkill and their friendly pup, Iroh, at their home in Midlothian at 5:00pm on Sunday nights for a sermon-series based discussion. This group is open to all ages and life stages. Childcare will not be provided, but families are invited to participate in this small group together.

Geniers - Sundays, 6PM (Bellevue)
John and Adrianna Genier are hosting this bi-weekly connecting group in their home on the Northside, in the Bellevue neighborhood. Come hang out every other Sunday at 6 pm for snacks and conversation. This group is open to all ages and life stages.

FORMATION - Mondays, 7pm (Carytown)
Many of us have a vision of who we would like to become- we want to be a person that is loving, kind, at peace, patient...things like that. But how do we get there? What are the habits and disciplines that form us? Chris Barras will lead this 8-week class where we will dive into the spiritual disciplines and habits that God uses to shape our character. Join this class if you are tired of mediocrity and are ready to stretch and grow! (Class begins Monday, February 6th.)

God's Pursuit of Men - Tuesdays, 6:30AM (Carytown)
This Tuesday morning small group, hosted by Keith Schleicher and Earl Hastings, will be reading the book “God's Pursuit of Man” by A.W. Tozer. They meet at 2810: a community gathering place from 6:30-8am on Tuesday mornings. This group is open to all ages and life stages.
Keith has lived in the Richmond area for over 28 years. His favorite thing about the Spring is the return of baseball at the Diamond, and the best burger he’s ever had in Richmond was at Burger Bach.
Earl has lived in Richmond for 27 years, and agrees with Keith about the return of the Flying Squirrels at the Diamond. However, his favorite burger is from Boulevard Burger & Brew.

Eres/Modelski - Tuesdays, 7pm (West End)
Dan Eres will host this Growth group at his home in the West End, co-led by Lauren Modelski (and co-co-led by Dan’s dog, Bacon). On Tuesday evenings from 7-9pm, they will hang out, share a meal, and discuss the current sermon series. This group is open to all ages and life stages. Please note: Childcare is not available for this group.
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Bible Challenge - Wednesdays, 5pm (Carytown)
Did you accept Area 10’s Read Through the Bible Challenge for 2023? Do you need some extra accountability, or maybe someone to talk to about all those super weird stories in the Old Testament? Rachel Woolard will grab the group a high-top at Mellow Mushroom on Wednesdays at 5pm, and you are welcome to show up as you are able. Swing by after work, grab a drink or some pretzel bites on happy hour, and chat about that week’s Read through the Bible challenge. This group is open to all ages and life stages.
About Rachel: “I lived in Richmond a total of 8 years (moved back in 2018), and my favorite thing about Richmond in the spring is returning to my habit of long walks allll over the city. The best burger in Richmond is cooked by my husband, Zach (but the Hall of Fame burger at Home Team Grill is a close second).”

Leahey - Thursdays, 7pm (Hanover)
Join Patrick & Katherine Leahey at their home in Hanover on Thursdays from 7-9pm as they discuss the current sermon series. This group is open to all ages and life stages.

Twenty-Somethings - Fridays, 6:30pm (Carytown)
Ciara Rascona and Isabella Pearson will co-host this group for twenty-somethings looking for faith-minded friends. We will meet every Friday at 2810: a community gathering place from 6:30-7:30 PM for some snacks and to discuss the sermon from the previous week. We will make plans throughout the spring to do fun activities like hiking, getting brunch and exploring Richmond.
About Ciara: I’ve lived in Richmond since the fall of 2019 - Go Rams! My favorite thing about Richmond in the spring is picnics at Maymont and the VMFA, and my favorite burger spot is any place that offers a vegetarian/vegan substitute :)

YOUR TRUE STORY - SATURDAYS, 8:30AM (Chesterfield)
This is a group for women of all ages and experiences seeking to learn (or return to) the basics of their faith and discover how they can find their true story within God's larger story of creation and redemption. We will commit to daily reading, reflection and prayer, and discuss our learnings together weekly. Doors will open at 8am (or earlier) for those who want to take a quick walk around the neighborhood before we get started!
This group will use Your True Story, a 50 day journey to finding our True Life in Christ. You will also need a Bible, and a journal is encouraged. Childcare is available.
More about Leanne: She’s been living in Richmond for 6.5 years now, and her favorite thing about Richmond in the spring is having more sunshine and warmer weather! She get’s her favorite RVA burger at home - Her daughter, Bella, makes the best!

Empowered to Connect - Sunday/Monday starting Feb 26 (Carytown)
Join other parents to find support and skills to build strong, healthy families!
There are seasons of parenting that are overwhelming and leave us weary. Cultivate Connection provides the community and support you need, right where you are. You’ll have space to breathe, find some joy, and feel more empowered to meet daily challenges. Cultivate Connection is a peer to peer parenting course facilitated BY parents FOR parents!
Empowered to Connect (ETC) is a dynamic network of programs aimed at increasing access to holistic care for individuals, families, and communities. ETC has developed attachment-rich, trauma-informed, and healing-centered resources that inform better care practices, prioritizing root causes and community support. At every level, ETC journeys alongside families and communities toward greater healing and hope.
Limited parking will be available on-site and childcare will be provided.
Our 8-week ETC schedule is as follows:
Sunday, February 26 from 1:00-4:00
Sunday, March 5 from 1:00-3:00
Sunday, March 12 from 1:00-3:00
Sunday, March 19 from 1:00-3:00
Sunday, March 26 from 1:00-4:00
- Break -
Monday, April 10 from 6:00-8:00
Monday, April 17 from 6:00-8:00
Monday, April 24 from 6:00-8:00

Owens - Sundays, 6pm - (Southside - CLOSED)
Alle and TJ Owen will lead and host this small group every other Sunday evening from 6-8pm at their home on the Southside. They will discuss the current sermon series. Kids of all ages are welcome to be a part of the small group, and they can join in on the conversation too!
This small group is full and currently unable to accept new sign ups.

Scott - Day/Time Varies - (CLOSED)
Tom and Stephanie Scott lead and host this small group which has a flexible date (typically Mondays or Tuesdays) and location. They discuss the current sermon series and focus on building community, accountability, and service projects.
This group is currently closed and unable to accept new sign ups.

Martinez - Wednesdays, 7pm (Northside) - CLOSED
Amy and Joaquin Martinez will host this sermon-series discussion small group at their home on the Northside on Wednesday evenings at 7pm. This group is open to all ages and life stages.
This group is full and no longer able to accept more sign ups.
More about Amy & Joaquin: They have lived in Richmond for 16 years, and their favorite thing about the spring is the blooming of all the plants (especially crepe myrtles). Joaquin’s favorite burger in town is from Station 2, but Amy is always open to burger recommendations!

Winter - Thursdays, 6:30pm (West End) - CLOSED
Join Ken & LaVonne Winter in their home in the West End of Richmond on Thursdays at 6:30pm as they discuss the current sermon series. This group is open to all ages and life stages.
This group is full and no longer able to accept new sign ups.














