Ministry Groups

We seek to develop Christ-centered relationships by engaging in one another's lives through fellowship and ministry within the church, as well as with our neighbors in and beyond Powell. 

Go Deeper

Want to experience the fullness of joy in Christ? Immerse yourself in ministry activities that pour into the lives of people in our church and surrounding community. 

Women's Ministry

Our Women's Ministry gets together regularly for Bible study, prayer, and encouragement. Often, we offer book studies in the evening for working moms to complement the morning meetings for ladies with more flexible schedules.

Our current study:
Elijah: Spiritual Stamina in Every Season by Melissa Spoelstra
Thursdays at 10:00am
Fellowship Hall

Men's Ministry

Men need Godly relationships and accountability partners to fulfill their role in the family properly. Our Men's group meets for coffee and conversation on the first Saturday of each month, usually it's at Lifehouse Coffee on the corner of Emory Rd & Brickyard Rd.

When ministry opportunities arise, work days are another way we spur one another to grow in Christ.

Prayer and Encouragement Ministry

Every Wednesday morning, ladies of the church gather in our Prayer Room to send cards and letters to members who may need encouragement or who are celebrating a milestone in their lives.

Contact the church office if you are interested in joining this very important and uplifting ministry.

Mission Team

Whether it's feeding the homeless and leading worship in the inner city, praying with our neighbors at community events, or evangelizing in foreign nations...our Missions Team seeks to proclaim Christ to all who have ears to hear.

Student Ministry

We seek to equip our youth to become the Next Generation of disciples who will continue to make disciples and lead with faith. We do that through Bible study, meaningful relationships, and amazing group activities.

Raising teens isn't like it was a generation ago. Our family ministry encourages and equips parents and grandparents to lead their middle and high schoolers in the faith so that their teens might continue to walk with God as adults.