grow together
Community Teams
Each week people in Shoreline Church meet in small communities to grow in Christ,
care for one another, and serve together
Our current teams are listed below
Please contact the team leader to join a team and learn more about their meeting location and schedule
Painesville
New to Shoreline?
This group will be good for you
Leader: Brian Walls
Location: Shoreline Church
When: 1st / 3rd Wednesdays
Time: 6-7:30 pm
- Willowick -
Leader: Eddie Carrigg
Location: Willowick
When: The first 3 Wednesdays
Time: 7:00pm
- WILLOUGHBY -
Leader: Tim Jarm
Location : Shoreline Church
When: 2nd / 4th Thursdays
Time: 6:30-8:00 pm
- WILLOUGHBY -
Leader: Jack Lemr
Location: Shoreline Church
When: 1st / 3rd Wednesdays
Time: 7:00 pm
- Kirtland -
Leader: John Pinkham
Location: Home in Kirtland
When: 1st / 3rd Wednesdays
Time: 7:00pm
- Willoughby -
Leader: Cory Sellers
Location: Shoreline Church
When: 2nd /4th Wednesdays
Time: 7:30-9:30pm
- Chardon -
Leader: David Reeves
Location: Chardon
When: 2nd /4th Sundays
Time: 6:00pm -8:00pm
before you join
Community Team Expectations
The Community Teams’ purpose is to function as a healthy Christian community growing in Christ-likeness through Discipleship, Care, and Mission:
- Discipleship: Studying God’s Word in order to become self-feeding in Christ.
- Care: Praying for one another and the non-christian people around us in order to see people know and grow in Christ.
- Mission: Reaching out in practical ways to be able to speak the Gospel to all people.
The following expectations are meant to clearly identify the commitment involved in joining this community. Please consider these expectations prayerfully before committing yourself to a team:
- A desire to grow in your private life with the Lord
- Recognition of Scripture as the supreme authority governing all our discussions/activities
- Attending every team meeting unless prevented by illness, travel, or circumstances outside your control
- A commitment to be on time
- To be prepared each week by working through the study questions in advance of the team meeting
- Sensitivity to the needs and feelings of other team members, respecting others whose opinions differ from mine
- To keep confidential personal things shared within the community
- To participate in the mission expression of the team
Who can join a Community Team?
Any person (preferably adults) desiring to grow in Christ and participate in a deeper spiritual community.
When do Community Teams meet?
Teams meet 2 or 3 times a month on different days of the week. Teams typically break for the summer months.
Where do Community Teams meet?
Teams are organized primarily by geography, with groups meeting in various locations throughout the Lake County region.
What do Community Teams Discuss?
The discussion will build on the Sunday sermons by studying the same book of the Bible.
How can I join a Community Team?
Join a team by contacting the leader of the team listed above.