Groups
Groups at SALT Church
At SALT Church, groups are one of the primary ways people experience community, grow in faith, and live out the mission of following Jesus together. We believe faith is not meant to be lived alone, and groups create a welcoming space to build relationships, learn from God’s Word, and encourage one another through every season of life.
Groups at SALT Church are designed to meet people where they are. Some groups gather to study Scripture together, others focus on discussion and prayer, and some provide more intentional discipleship in smaller, accountable settings. While groups may look different, they all share the same purpose: helping people know Jesus more deeply and live like Him in everyday life.
At SALT Church, groups are one of the primary ways people experience community, grow in faith, and live out the mission of following Jesus together. We believe faith is not meant to be lived alone, and groups create a welcoming space to build relationships, learn from God’s Word, and encourage one another through every season of life.
Groups at SALT Church are designed to meet people where they are. Some groups gather to study Scripture together, others focus on discussion and prayer, and some provide more intentional discipleship in smaller, accountable settings. While groups may look different, they all share the same purpose: helping people know Jesus more deeply and live like Him in everyday life.


As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.
Proverbs 27:17
What to Expect
When you join a group, you can expect a relational, welcoming environment where you don’t need to have everything figured out. Groups are a place to ask questions, share honestly, and grow at a pace that fits your life. Whether you’re new to faith, returning after time away, or looking to take a next step, there’s a group where you can belong.
Most groups meet regularly—some on campus, some in homes, and some in other shared spaces. Schedules, formats, and group sizes vary, but all groups are led by caring leaders who desire to create meaningful, Christ‑centered connection.
When you join a group, you can expect a relational, welcoming environment where you don’t need to have everything figured out. Groups are a place to ask questions, share honestly, and grow at a pace that fits your life. Whether you’re new to faith, returning after time away, or looking to take a next step, there’s a group where you can belong.
Most groups meet regularly—some on campus, some in homes, and some in other shared spaces. Schedules, formats, and group sizes vary, but all groups are led by caring leaders who desire to create meaningful, Christ‑centered connection.




