Community

“Church isn't a service you attend; it is a family to which you belong”

About Community

We commit to live and grow in godly relationships through biblical and accountable community. Church isn’t a service you attend; it is a family to which you belong. This means staying connected with others who also follow God, ensuring everyone has 2-3 godly friends in their life.

We often ask, “What group are you in?” and “Who are your 2-3 godly friends?” because we believe that everyone needs a supportive community to thrive spiritually. At Daybreak, we strive to have something for every age and stage of life, helping us all grow together in faith and love.

  • Biblical community is a group of believers who intentionally live and grow together in godly relationships, providing accountability and spiritual support. It’s not just about attending church services but belonging to a family of fellow followers of Christ (Acts 2:46)

  • Biblical community is essential because it nurtures spiritual growth, provides encouragement, and helps us stay accountable in our faith. God designed us to thrive in relationships where we can support and uplift one another as we walk with Him.

  • We engage in biblical community by regularly meeting with others, building relationships with 2-3 godly friends, and joining groups that help us grow in faith. It involves staying connected with believers who can provide support, accountability, and friendship in all stages of life.

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What’s Next?

To fully experience the benefits of biblical community, consider joining a group where you can build meaningful relationships and grow in your faith. Sign up for the Belong Brunch to learn more about how you can get connected at Daybreak. You can also join a Serve Team to use your gifts to help others or attend one of our events like Anchoredman for men or Lovely for women, where you can engage with others at a deeper level and strengthen your spiritual journey. There’s a place for everyone to connect, grow, and thrive in community!

FAQ’s on Biblical Community

  • Being connected in church is crucial for spiritual growth and encouragement, as it provides the support and accountability we need to stay strong in our faith. Hebrews 10:24-25 reminds us to “not give up meeting together” so we can encourage one another in love and good deeds.

  • You can get connected by joining a Life Group or similar community group that meets regularly for fellowship, Bible study, and prayer. This helps to build strong, godly friendships, as modeled by the early Christians in Acts 2:42.

  • Joining a group helps you grow spiritually, build lasting relationships, and find support in your walk with God. Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another,” emphasizing the importance of mutual growth and accountability in community.

  • Consider joining groups or attending events like Belong Brunch, Anchoredman, or Lovely, which are tailored to different stages of life and spiritual needs. Ask God for guidance and connect with leaders who can help direct you, trusting in Proverbs 16:9, “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.

  • Taking a class like GriefShare, DivorceCare, or Financial Peace University provides practical and spiritual guidance during challenging seasons of life, offering support from a biblical perspective. These classes help you grow in faith and healing, as 2 Corinthians 1:4 reminds us that God “comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.

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