What is a Huddle?

A Huddle is a group of two or three people that get together weekly to deeply study the bible, pray for each other, and provide accountability to help each other live in obedience to God.

Huddle FAQ

  • A Huddle might look like:

    • Reading through passage of Scripture together. Typically this will be one chapter out of a book of the Bible.

    • Take time to individually journal through that passage using the SOAP method.

    • Discuss your journal and insights, and share how it impacts your life.

    • Pray together.

  • We need people in our life that can walk alongside us as we seek to live life according to Scripture. That’s the purpose of a Huddle.

  • Getting started isn’t difficult. You just need to find one or two other people of the same gender that are willing to open up God’s word with you. A huddle can happen:

    • Anytime: You could meet early in the morning before work, or catchup on you way home from work. It could happen during your lunch hour.

    • Anywhere: A huddle can happen anywhere that provides an environment to talk easily.

    • Anyone: You can huddle with someone from our church, but it’s also a great opportunity to engage your lost friends, neighbors, and co-workers with the gospel of Jesus.

  • Huddles are organic in nature, meaning we don’t have signups for them. You may find natural huddle partners through:

  • Start anywhere in Scripture!

    • If you want to learn more about Jesus, go to the Gospel of John.

    • If you desire something practical, head to Proverbs or James.

    • Acts is a great place to start to see the church in action.

    • Ephesians or Colossians are great places to start in Paul’s letters.

  • We recommend using the SOAP method because it’s a simple and easy process to get the most out of studying God’s word. SOAP stands for Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. Learn more about each piece of the process below!

  • Scripture

    As you have read through your passage of Scripture, write down one verse that really stuck out to you for whatever reason. Maybe it was memorable, or maybe you didn’t understand what was being said but you would like to.

  • Observation

    What do you think the author is saying in the text? Write it down. Think about each part of the verse and write down your observations about what is being said in the text. Don’t apply yet!

  • Application

    Based on your observations, how will you be able to apply this to your life? This is a really important step. Scripture does us little good unless we put it into practice (James 1:22). How does your life need to change based on what you’ve read in this verse?

  • Prayer

    Write down a short prayer to the Lord asking for His help in putting His word into practice each day.