What’s a D-Group?
Discipleship Groups meet regularly to hang out, study the Bible, and give members mutual encouragement. You can unload your problems, ask your questions, air your spiritual concerns, and also celebrate your achievements with people who know what you’re going through.
What kind of groups are there?
Where do they meet?
D-Groups meet wherever is most convenient for members. Some meet right here at CCF. Others meet at offices, campuses, or homes. As long as the CCF reputation isn’t compromised, all that matters is that the place is good for discussions and Bible study.
Is this a members-only thing?
You don’t have to be a CCF member to join a D-Group! Anyone who wants to learn more about God is welcome. (If you’re already a CCF member, regular, or volunteer, we highly encourage you to join.)
How do I sign up?
Then, what happens?
The Placement Team will look for a suitable D-Group based on your preferences. As soon as they find one, they’ll contact you. If you don’t hear from them after a week, you can follow up your request by calling the CCF Office.
Wait, will I fit in? What if I don’t like my D-Group?
The D-Group placement team will do its best to put you in a group where you’ll fit in, based on the information you give. But if you don’t like your group after trying it out, you can move to another one. Just tell your D-Group leader and/or the placement team about your decision.
Do I have to share personal stuff? I’m a very private person.
Only if you want to. If you do share, don’t worry. D-Group members are sworn to strict confidentiality.
I don’t go to CCF. Do I have to start attending the worship services when I join a D-Group?
No. We encourage you to, though; they’re good for your spiritual growth. Also, some of our Bible studies are based on the Sunday messages. But if you’re not ready to join our church, or if you’re fine attending your current church, you don’t have to come on Sunday.
So what will be expected of me?
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Discipleship Groups meet regularly to hang out, study the Bible, and give members mutual encouragement. You can unload your problems, ask your questions, air your spiritual concerns, and also celebrate your achievements with people who know what you’re going through.
What kind of groups are there?
- Married Couples
- Single Males
- Single Females
- College and High School Students
Where do they meet?
D-Groups meet wherever is most convenient for members. Some meet right here at CCF. Others meet at offices, campuses, or homes. As long as the CCF reputation isn’t compromised, all that matters is that the place is good for discussions and Bible study.
Is this a members-only thing?
You don’t have to be a CCF member to join a D-Group! Anyone who wants to learn more about God is welcome. (If you’re already a CCF member, regular, or volunteer, we highly encourage you to join.)
How do I sign up?
- Get a green D-Group Placement Form at:
- The DGroup Sign-up Table at the lobby
- The DGroup Sign-up Table at the lobby
- On Sunday, fill up the comment sheet in the CCF Chronicle.
- Call D-Group Placement at the CCF Office: +639169150404
Then, what happens?
The Placement Team will look for a suitable D-Group based on your preferences. As soon as they find one, they’ll contact you. If you don’t hear from them after a week, you can follow up your request by calling the CCF Office.
Wait, will I fit in? What if I don’t like my D-Group?
The D-Group placement team will do its best to put you in a group where you’ll fit in, based on the information you give. But if you don’t like your group after trying it out, you can move to another one. Just tell your D-Group leader and/or the placement team about your decision.
Do I have to share personal stuff? I’m a very private person.
Only if you want to. If you do share, don’t worry. D-Group members are sworn to strict confidentiality.
I don’t go to CCF. Do I have to start attending the worship services when I join a D-Group?
No. We encourage you to, though; they’re good for your spiritual growth. Also, some of our Bible studies are based on the Sunday messages. But if you’re not ready to join our church, or if you’re fine attending your current church, you don’t have to come on Sunday.
So what will be expected of me?
- Attend the meetings.
- Participate in the discussions.
- Commit to confidentiality, honesty, mutual respect, and diligent study.
- Refrain from using D-Group meetings for conducting business or borrowing money.
I’ve got a question that isn’t in this FAQ.
Click here to fill-up our Comments/Questions Form.