Connect Groups
Join a Group
Connect Groups are small gatherings of people from Passion City Church that meet in and around the city of Atlanta. During these get-togethers, your group will share life, pray together, study scripture, and build community with one another.

Lead a Group
If you’ve been planted in our House, we encourage you to apply to lead a connect group! Our House is growing, and we always want to be able to create spaces for those who need community, to find community. Join us and apply to lead a group today!

CG Socials
Frequently Asked Questions
CG Socials are activity based, casual groups that gather to bring people together. At CG Socials you might play games in the park, serve together, bring your family along, or share a meal.
Connect Groups meet (typically 8-15 people) on a weekly or biweekly basis to discuss Scripture, Sunday talks, or specific books. At a Connect Group, you can expect to dig into Jesus-centered content, pray with a consistent group of people in your area, share meals and life together.
CG Socials are activity based, casual groups that gather to bring people together. At CG Socials you might play games in the park, serve together, bring your family along, or share a meal.
Connect Groups meet (typically 8-15 people) on a weekly or biweekly basis to discuss Scripture, Sunday talks, or specific books. At a Connect Group, you can expect to dig into Jesus-centered content, pray with a consistent group of people in your area, share meals and life together.
Our Connect Groups are a place for you to build community. We ask that you commit to attending three consecutive gatherings of the group you joined. If you are unable to do this please let your leader know. To make sure everyone has a chance to find community, we may release your spot if you’re unable to attend or we haven’t heard from you.
Our Connect Groups are a place for you to build community. We ask that you commit to attending three consecutive gatherings of the group you joined. If you are unable to do this please let your leader know. To make sure everyone has a chance to find community, we may release your spot if you’re unable to attend or we haven’t heard from you.
If no groups on our Connect Groups Sign-Up page work with your schedule, please Request a Connect Group and our team will be in touch! Many requests come in each week, so we encourage you to consider leading a Connect Group to serve as part of the solution.
If no groups on our Connect Groups Sign-Up page work with your schedule, please Request a Connect Group and our team will be in touch! Many requests come in each week, so we encourage you to consider leading a Connect Group to serve as part of the solution.
Group Leaders help create a welcoming and authentic space where people can build community and grow in their faith. Leaders guide the group by facilitating conversations, keeping an eye on the group’s overall health and rhythm, and encouraging everyone to participate. They should have a personal and growing relationship with Jesus and see the Bible as the foundation for how they live. Leaders are also asked to affirm and live by the Door Holder Leadership Covenant.
Group Leaders help create a welcoming and authentic space where people can build community and grow in their faith. Leaders guide the group by facilitating conversations, keeping an eye on the group’s overall health and rhythm, and encouraging everyone to participate. They should have a personal and growing relationship with Jesus and see the Bible as the foundation for how they live. Leaders are also asked to affirm and live by the Door Holder Leadership Covenant.
The first step in starting a Connect Group is to fill out the Door Holder Application. Once our team receives your application, we will be in touch with the next steps.
The first step in starting a Connect Group is to fill out the Door Holder Application. Once our team receives your application, we will be in touch with the next steps.
Groups can choose from several options including Scripture studies, Sunday talk discussion questions, books, study guides, and digital resources.
Groups can choose from several options including Scripture studies, Sunday talk discussion questions, books, study guides, and digital resources.