“Six years ago, our family asked to join a small church community (SCC). We were linked with three other families and beganmeeting twice a month. We began as strangers, butbefore long we truly became family. Together we read the Gospel, discuss Catholic books, pray for one another, do service projects, and experience life. Our children are very much a part of many small group activities, and we love that they have the opportunity to grow in their faith as well.”
If you think you would like to start a similar faith journey, St. Bartholomew is looking to form new SCC’s.
What is a Small Church Community?
A SCC is a small group of adults who gather to share their Christian faith through prayer and friendship.
Who Belongs?
St. Bartholomew has many SCC’s. Some SCC’s are diverse in membership with single and married, young adults and older adults all meeting together. Other SCCs include members who are at similar life stages. Families with young children can even be a part of the experience!
How Often Do They Meet?
Most SCCs gather in homes twice monthly.