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CG Track


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Do you want to grow in your understanding of what it means to follow Jesus in the context of Christian community? CG Track is a three-week journey designed to help you begin to discover more fully who God has called you to be and how you can become an integral part of the Common Good family.

Our next CG Track will take place for three consecutive Sundays on November 1st, 8th and 15th from 11:30am - 12pm on Zoom. Sign up below to get the Zoom link invite!


Week One: Connected to God

Join us for week one of CG Track to learn more about what it means to be deeply connected to God through a vibrant relationship with Jesus. This session of CG Track will help you begin to understand your identity in Christ, God’s purpose for your life, and give you practical tools to grow deeper in intimacy with Jesus. No matter where you find yourself today, whether you are new to our church, new to faith or you just want to feel more connected to God in this season — this session is for YOU!

Week Two: Committed to Community

Join us for week two of CG Track to learn more about the importance of belonging. Community is an absolutely essential part of our journey of faith, and as a church, we believe that the best way to grow is together. This session of CG Track will help you better understand the value and impact of engaging in community and give you practical tools to help you find your place in our church family.

Week Three: Crazy about the World

Join us for week three of CG Track to learn more about what it means and looks like to partner together with Jesus to advance good and bring hope and healing to the world around us. In this session, we’ll talk about the different ways that we believe God is calling us collectively as a church to work for the common good, as well as offer practical insights that will help you discover how you can personally be on mission with Jesus in the very places and spaces that you influence on a daily basis.


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