Young Adults

Calling all young adults! Looking for connection and opportunities for growth? We have groups for you. The following groups are a great starting point:

Parents

Looking for support in your parenting journey? We are here to help! Our parents groups provide an opportunity for connection, prayer, and growth. The following groups are a great starting point for parents:

Faith Keepers

Retired? Empty nester? In a new season of life? Our faith keeper groups are for you and are open to Jesus followers of all ages. If you’re new to WestB, our monthly Faithkeeper luncheons are a great connection point to get started, and the following Sunday groups provide a great starting point as you look for your next group.

Newly Launched Groups

Want to be part of something new? The following groups recently launched, and provide an opportunity for new connections!

Life SKills

The Following life groups provide support for life skills, as we seek to follow Jesus together. These groups are a great starting point for finding new connections.

Grupos de Español

¿Hablas español? ¡Estos grupos son para ti! ¿Eres nuevo en West Bradenton? Nos encantaría conectarnos contigo. Únete a un grupo de vida hoy y participa en nuestro servicio de adoración en Español. ¡Domingos a las 11 a.m.!

Men’s Groups

Our men’s groups our for men of all ages, and provide a connection for discipleship and growth.

Women’s Groups

The following women’s groups are available for women looking for connection and opportunities to grow in their faith.

Sunday Groups meet at 9:30a & 11a on Sundays. Childcare is provided and Sunday groups are a great format to take the next step in following Jesus with others.

Childcare is available for all ages. Drop your kids off in KidsMin and send your students up to the 2nd floor for Student Groups, and join in your next group!

Fall Wednesday Groups are launching August 20 and meet every Wednesday August 20 – November 19. Wednesday groups provide a mid-week opportunity for connection and growth.

Childcare is available for all ages. Drop your kids off at Quest, send your students up to the 2nd floor for Impact Students, and join in your next group!

Neighborhood groups meet outside of the Sunday/Wednesday gathering times, and provide a connection point for growth. Whether it’s a morning Bible study, or in-home group, Neighborhood groups provide an excellent format for growth.

No childcare is provided for Neighborhood groups.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    What are life groups?

    Life groups are a huge part of our church! Life groups are where discipleship happens. They provide a relational context for growth that connects our collective calling to follow Jesus with our individual context. Life groups allow us to live and grow together by providing a community of believers who come together to study Scripture, develop God-honoring relationships, and serve within our church and community.

    Who can join a life group?

    Anyone who is willing to follow Jesus with us. Our groups are generally curated by age and stage, and we have a group for you! Unsure which group is a good fit for you? Stop by the Connect Desk, or contact David Mohler at groups@westb.org!

     

    Where do life groups meet?

    Life groups meet on campus at both 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings, at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday evenings, and at various times during the week.

     

    How do I serve with life groups?

    If you’re interested in serving with our life groups or helping launch a new group, let’s get connected. Just email groups@westb.org

     

    I don’t see a group that fits me?

    Unsure where to get connected? Stop by the Connect Desk or contact us at groups@westb.org, and we’ll help you get connected!

     

    I have an idea for a group, what’s next?

    Have an idea for a group? Let’s talk! Connect with David by emailing groups@westb.org.

     

    How Can I get More Information?

    Have some questions? Let’s get connected. Just email groups@westb.org or stop by the Connect Desk!

     

  • Growth Resources