Flow Groups

A FLOW Group is a biweekly meeting dedicated to prayer, study, fellowship, and discipleship.

And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. -Acts 2:42

If you are interested in leading a FLOW Group, contact Pastor Dan at dfinnell@waterdam.org.

Gospel-Centered Community

We exist to bring glory to God by making disciples through gospel-centered worship, gospel-centered community, gospel-centered service, and gospel-centered multiplication. This is our mission and process for discipleship. Out of this, gospel-centered community is the context for discipleship, the people you experience Christ with. One of the ways we live out this discipleship is through our FLOW Groups.

FLOW Groups

Fellowship Together
Learn Together
Outreach Together
Walk Together

We pursue and live out gospel-centered community in our FLOW Groups. Made up of men and women from all generations of life, these groups meet throughout the week for food, fellowship, care, prayer, accountability, sharing stories, and studying God’s Word. They’re a place where we work to consider each other over ourselves. No group is perfect, and no two groups are exactly the same.

Current FLOW Groups

Jason and Kelli Ford
Sundays at 5pm

Brian and Lindae Day
Tuesdays at 6:30pm

Peter and Lisa Wray
Thursdays at 7pm

Andrew and Nike Natanael
Fridays at 7pm

CJ and Jenn Keffer
Fridays at 7pm

Aaron and Rachel Rogers
Saturdays at 5pm

 

For information or to join a FLOW group, please contact Pastor Dan at dfinnell@waterdam.org

What happens at a FLOW Group?

A group of about 6 to 12 people gathers in a home (of a FLOW Group leader or host) one night during the week to hang out, share some good food, pray for one another and discuss some practical ways to apply the sermon from Sunday, or a book of the Bible. There are also times where a FLOW Group will commit to serving their community and the world as a whole.
 

How long does the night last?

A typical FLOW Group night can last anywhere from 1-2 hours, although people are free to leave as their schedule allows. This is not a church service, it's a time when the church gathers to serve one another and their FLOW Group community.
 

Do they go all year?

Yes, but all FLOW Groups have weeks where they don't meet depending on schedules and time of year. They are most active between September and May while meeting more casually during the Summer months. Remember, the aim of FLOW Groups is for us to establish an everyday rhythm of connectivity and community in both our church family and our town, so that the love of Jesus grows in us and goes through us for the sake of the gospel!
 

Is there childcare available?

Childcare varies from group to group, with each group being responsible for providing childcare if needed. Make sure to check with your FLOW Group leader beforehand.
 

What if I don’t like the first group I try?

The truth is, not everyone will find the best fit with the first group they try. We encourage you to select a few groups that interest you, contact the leaders, and try out a couple of different groups before choosing the best one for you. The simple strategy for finding success in FLOW groups is to not give up. We believe there is a group that is right for everyone—including you!