
Join our Growth Groups
Grow together.
At Eden Church, we’re dedicated to being a spirit-led community that fosters healing, growth, and unity. Our Growth Groups offer intentional spaces for transformation - helping you align with your faith, receive healing, embrace freedom, and strengthen community. Join us to experience meaningful connections and walk together in freedom as a body of believers.
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Built to Last: Dating and Marriage
Sundays | 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM | Biweekly
February 24 - May 18The Built to Last course is a continuation from the last semester. We will feature five sessions focused on building strong, lasting relationships, whether you are dating or married. Not only does marriage matter, but so does community. We aim to create an atmosphere of trust, freedom, and encouragement. Through teaching, guided conversation, and spiritual practices, you'll explore how to create a foundation in the Father that will bring healing, growth, and unity for an enduring, devoted relationship.
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The Case for Heaven
Sundays | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM | Weekly
February 24 - May 18In this video-based study, bestselling author Lee Strobel investigates the existence of heaven and hell. This group will explore common misconceptions and dive into what the Bible really teaches about the afterlife. Strobel also shares his own close encounter with death and how it sparked his exploration into what happens when we die.
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Spiritual Warfare: What Every Believer Should Know
Tuesdays | 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM | Weekly
February 25 – April 15Every Christian needs to understand the fundamentals of spiritual warfare. Participation in the battle is not optional. We are all in this war whether we like it or not, so doesn't it make sense to be prepared? This book provides practical insights and clear strategies for winning life's battles and walking in Christ's victory. We will look at the reality of spiritual warfare, how we often give permission to the enemy to have a place in our life - and how we can use our authority in Christ to remove that legal ground.
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Spiritual Warfare: Recognizing and Responding to Opposition
Thursdays | 6:00 PM | Weekly
February 27 – April 24This class, based on Dr. Karl Payne's insightful guide Spiritual Warfare: Christians, Demonization, and Deliverance equips believers to recognize and respond biblically to the three primary sources of opposition identified in scripture: the world, the flesh, and the devil. Too often, Christians endure their walk with God rather than enjoy it, losing battles due to a lack of understanding and strategic response. Through practical, battle-tested principles rooted in scripture, participates will learn to fight spiritually with clarity and confidence, living as victors rather than victims. This course offers essential tools to navigate spiritual conflict and walk in consistent victory as ambassadors for Christ.
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Walking in the Spirit: A Prophetic Journey
Thursdays | 6:30 PM | Weekly
February 27 – May 22 (not meeting March 13)If you are interested in, new to, or experienced in prophecy or the gifts of the Holy Spirit, or if you desire to learn how to incorporate your spiritual experiences into everyday life, this 12-week series on Prophetic Lifestyle is for you. We will explore intimacy with the Holy Spirit, the biblical context of prophecy and spiritual gifts, dreams and visions, discernment, angels and demons, and much more. If you feel called to live out what is described in Acts 2:17-19 and want practical teaching on how to do so today, join us for this transformative journey.
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Practicing the Way
Tuesdays | 5:45 PM – 7:45 PM | Weekly
February 24 - May 18This group will explore John Mark Comer's thoughtful study on discipleship, focusing on what it means to follow Jesus by being with Him, becoming like Him, and doing what He did. The book provides a compelling foundation for spiritual growth, encouraging readers to develop practices and a rule of life that align with Jesus' teachings. While Comer emphasizes personal formation, he offers little guidance on making disciples. As a group, we will address this gap by discussing how growing as disciples can naturally lead to impacting others, fostering both personal transformation and disciple-making.