God wired us to be in community. Then He called us into His church so we could connect with Him and others in meaningful ways!
If you’re new to Living Water Church at Seymour Lake and you’re looking for community, one of the best ways to get acquainted with people who are traveling through a similar stage of life as you, or who share a common interest with you, is to join a Connect Group. . Joining a group does not require you to commit for a lifetime, but even when you opt to only participate for a short time, you can come away with some genuine lifelong friends! Our current offerings are shown below but we are always looking to start new groups, so please let us know if you have an interest you think others might share.
To receive communications about any of the groups shown below, just complete the form at the bottom of this page. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Acoustic Music Jam Group
Next Meeting: Sunday, August 17
From 2 to 4 p.m.
If you have a special love of music, this might be the perfect group for you to connect with. To learn more, click on the button below. Fun awaits!
Single Ladies Group
Next Activity – Sunday, August 10
This Connect group was created to give all the single ladies who attend our church an opportunity to gather outside of worship to enjoy some times of fun and socializing, get to know each other better, and share their joys and concerns. They typically go out for lunch following worship on the second Sunday of each month, and periodically they plan other special outings throughout the year. To receive information about locations and times, sign up to be notified below.
Stitched Together (a.k.a. our Crafters Group)
Meets on the 1st and 3rd Sunday each month @ 4 p.m.
If you’re someone God blessed with the creativity gene and you get inspired to try new things by being with other creative souls, this might be the Connect Group for you. You can sign up for this group below and then attend whenever you can make it. They typically meet twice per month and sometimes the members work on a special project together, but most often they bring their own craft project from home, so they can simply work on it in the company of others.
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