OUR MISSION

As men and women created in God’s image, we have the potential to live godly lives of influence for the generations to come. Yet, all of us struggle with pressures and temptations from without and within that can knock us off course and keep us from being the people we were created to be.

We want to make sure we are fighting for the right things. As Scripture encourages, we want to be able to say with the Apostle Paul, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7

We want to be men and women who contend for what matters most. However, most of us realize that we aren’t going to fulfill our God-designed destiny alone. That’s why we are inviting everybody to join a Fight Club, a group of 3-5 individuals of the same gender who meet together on a consistent basis to spur one another on as we fight in four arenas:

We want to fight for:
1. Our walk with God.

2. Our heart and character.
3. Our family (and future family).
4. Our relationships.

Scripture teaches that we have a spiritual Enemy who is warring against us in each of these arenas, and we are confident that a Fight Club is our best defense in the battle.


 
 

WHAT IS A FIGHT CLUB?

Practically speaking, it is a group of 3-4 men or women who meet regularly to help one another fight for faith in the gospel. It’s like an accountability group, but it’s so much more—it’s not a Bible Study (although you will most likely talk about the Scripture often), but it is a group of people who share relatively the same season of life and meet consistently to help each other win the fight. The goal of Fight Clubs is simply to repent from sin, rejoice in Christ, and reproduce disciples. That’s basically it. This is not a program, this is not something we wanted leaders to sign up for, we are praying that this spreads organically to become an essential part of the DNA of our church.


HOW DO I START A FIGHT CLUB?

1. Choose your people.
2. Determine your place + pace. (home, coffee shop, etc.)
3. Determine your day of the week.
4. Show up and commit to being honest and vulnerable.
5. Register your Fight Club on this page.


WHAT DOES A FIGHT CLUB DO WHEN WE MEET?

Your Fight Club should feel natural, like a bunch of people catching up on life. But, at some point, a Fight Club has to become more than a hang out where we shoot the breeze. 

A Fight Club encourages men and women to be honest and vulnerable about the battles they are facing and the real state of their lives. Guiding the conversation are the key accountability questions that are asked of each member.

Every time your Fight Club meets, you will go through a series of questions. These questions will be “the leader” of the group; setting the tone, sparking conversation, and ultimately, growth through honesty. Through these questions, we will all continue to become people who are godly, whole, pure, on mission, and in all areas of our lives, honest.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

DOES MY FIGHT CLUB HAVE A LEADER?
No. Fight Clubs are groups in which members mutually contend for one another; the questions are “the leader”.

WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE AN EXISTING GROUP, BUT WANT TO JOIN A FIGHT CLUB?
You can either reach out to a staff member for information or click, "I need to find a Fight Club," right above the FAQ on this page.

HOW LONG/OFTEN DO GROUPS MEET?
Your group can determine how often it meets and for how long, so long as it is regularly scheduled. We recommend a few times a month, but it is completely up to your group and their schedule.

WHAT IS THE FIGHT CLUB MEETING STRUCTURE?
The suggested structure is:
1. Catch up on each other’s weeks.
2. Walk through answering the provided questions from Fight Club, and possibly going through a devotional/book or the weekend message together to dig deeper.
3. Pray for each other.

CAN I CHANGE MY GROUP?
We encourage you to meet with the same group for at least 6-12 months, but we also want the groups to naturally multiply. So if you invite people in and the group hits 6-8 people, we recommend splitting up into two groups.

CAN MY FIGHT CLUB BE CO-ED?
While we strongly encourage same-sex groups, you can make that judgement call for yourself. If a few couples want to do a group together or if you want to be in a group with life-long friends that happen to be of a different gender, then go for it. We just want the groups to remain open, honest, and committed.


While these things are recommended, we want your Fight Club to have freedom in creating a structure that works best for the people involved!