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Groups

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Real Community.
Gospel Growth.
Life Together.

At West Hills Community Church, we believe the Christian life is meant to be lived in community — not isolation. Groups are the primary way we connect with others, grow in faith, and live out the gospel in everyday life. Whether you're new to West Hills or have been attending for years, there's a group for you.

Why GroupS Matter

The early church “devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship” (Acts 2:42). At West Hills, groups are where that still happens — week after week. Groups are where large church becomes personal church.

In our groups, you’ll experience:

  • Biblical teaching that’s deeply rooted and personally applied

  • Authentic relationships that go beyond surface-level connection

  • Prayer and support for the highs and lows of life

  • Opportunities to serve together, share meals, and live missionally

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Types of Groups

Group availability and structure may vary slightly by campus, but the mission is always the same: to help you love God, love others, and make disciples.

Community
Groups

Mixed groups that meet in homes throughout the week to study Scripture, pray, and support one another.

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Men’s & Women’s
STudies

Gender-specific gatherings focused on spiritual formation and life-stage discipleship.

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Young
Adult Groups

Intentional spaces for college students and young professionals to grow together in faith and purpose.

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Discipleship
Groups

Short-term or long-term groups designed for deeper spiritual mentoring and gospel accountability.

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Seasonal or
Topical Groups

Special series or workshops on topics like marriage, parenting, finances, or theology.

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When Do Groups Meet?

Most groups meet once a week or every other week, typically:

  • Evenings (Monday–Thursday)

  • Sunday afternoons or evenings (for family-based or youth-connected groups)

  • Daytime studies for women or retirees

Some groups offer childcare, and many rotate hosting homes to foster shared leadership and ownership.

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Ready To Get Involved?

Whether you're looking for a community group in Morgan Hill, a Bible study in San Jose, or just people to walk with as you follow Jesus — we’ll help you find the right fit. You don’t have to walk alone. Step into the community God designed you for.