For directions to any of
the Fellowship Groups, or for additional information, contact
Mike or Scott by clicking on the "Your
Response" button. We would love to have
you with us!
Sharing Life Group- an Orientation to FOTV
This is a four-week, introduction to FOTV. It
provides an informal but more intimate time to hear
about FOTV's vision, mission, values and covenant.
It offers the opportunity to explore the in's and out's
of FOTV at a comfortable pace.
If you would like to participate in this group or
seek more information
click here.

MIDRASH
Midrash is a Hebrew word meaning "to examine, to
investigate." This group gathers on a monthly
basis to examine or investigate a movie, book, play, art
exhibit, CD, or other cultural event.
Stayed tuned for information on the next Midrash
gathering.
Got a Suggestion? If you
would like to nominate a media or cultural event for
discussion in a future Midrash,
click here.

Men' Breakfast
Each Thursday morning, a group of men come together
for fellowship at the Railroad Cafe. We meet at
6:15 and are finished no later than 7:15. It is a
come when you can, leave when you have to format.
No need to sign up, just come and start your morning off
right.

Got a suggestion?
FOTV is always seeking to add new groups geared around
interests, theology, needs, tasks, missions, and
ministries. If there is a group that you would
like to be apart of, let us know.
For directions to any of
the groups, or for additional information, contact
Mike or Scott by clicking on the "Your
Response" button. We would love to have
you with us!

MORE ABOUT SPIRITUAL FORMATION AND
GROUPS
Effective groups are based on shared interests with a goal of spiritual formation. Shared interests can be based on geographic considerations, common goals or interests, shared concerns, team missional endeavors, or a host of other commonalities.
The major goal for every group is spiritual formation. “Spiritual formation” is a rich concept that encompasses the totality of Christian growth and discipleship. Here is our “Spokes of Spiritual Formation” diagram:

This diagram illustrates how theological reflection, community, and creativity can be compared to the spokes in a wheel, providing the necessary structure for spiritual formation and propelling the process forward.