Discipleship Groups

 

“He (Jesus) left the crowd and went into the house. His disciples came to Him and said,

“Explain to us …” (From Matthew 13: 36)
 
 

It’s always very encouraging to preachers to know that Christ’s first disciples didn’t always understand his sermons!

What those disciples did ‘get’, though, was that they had the freedom and opportunity to say, “We don’t understand.’ Within the safety of a smaller group setting, as they met in someone’s house, they could discuss the issue, encourage one another and grow as disciples.

Trinity’s Discipleship Groups seek to meet these same needs. They are not for people who ‘have it sorted’. They are for people who have got questions and who, through Bible Study & prayer, want to grow as Christ’s disciples in the context of a supportive, caring and encouraging group. Our Discipleship Group material follows the current sermon series as closely as possible.

Groups meet fortnightly at various times during the week. Our group leaders and the places where they meet are listed below. If you would like to know more about joining a group, please speak to our Minister.

As of Wednesday 16th September 2020, our Discipleship Groups will meet fortnightly in separate rooms within the church building, wearing face coverings and respecting social distancing. Study booklets are available from the group leaders.
 
Discipleship Group leaders, Addresses and Times
 
 
Tuesday Day @ 9.30am
 
swirlRuth Stewart – Quiet Room, Trinity Church, Greyabbey
 

Wednesday Night @ 8pm

swirlGeorge Angus – Mount Stewart Estate

swirlNorman Hamilton – 99 Newtownards Road Greyabbey

swirlJames and Kathy Finlay – 51a Portaferry Road, Kircubbin

swirlAlan Ryder – Solid Ground Cafe Greyabbey
swirlMark and Barbara Gracey (Young Adults) – Youth Room from 7-9pm
swirlIrene McAvoy – 12a Cardy Road, Greyabbey
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Neil Stewart, Cloughey Minor Hall
 

Thursday Day @ 9:30-11:15 am

swirlHeather McArthur – Quiet Room, Trinity Church, Greyabbey
 

Thursday Night @ 8pm

swirlSharon Muldoon – 3 De Courcy Park, Greyabbey