The Connected Life: Small Groups That Create Community
By Jacob Armstrong and Rachel Armstrong
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Jacob Armstrong
Jacob Armstrong is a published author, speaker, and pastor of Providence Church in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Jacob and his wife, Rachel, founded Providence Church in 2008 with a vision to see people who feel disconnected from God and the church find hope, healing, and wholeness in Jesus Christ. Providence Church has been one of the 100 fastest growing churches in the nation the last three years.
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The Connected Life - Jacob Armstrong
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WHY SMALL GROUPS?
For me, it all started in Mexico. Monterrey, Mexico, to be exact. My wife, Rachel, and I felt called to be missionaries, and after many months of discernment found ourselves in Monterrey being introduced to our new neighbors and partners in ministry. We saw where we would live and where our girls would go to school. We dreamed about what God could do in the city. Honestly, we wondered where two unequipped but willing Jesus followers would fit into the mix, but in spite of that we were excited God had called us.
Then it all fell apart. All the things that needed to happen didn’t happen. Perhaps you’ve experienced this. You thought you knew where God was leading, where your life was going, but it turned out that what needed to happen didn’t happen. That’s where we found ourselves.
Confused, disappointed, and disconnected.
As we sorted through our feelings, we found God leading us down a new path. Only a few months after the big no in Mexico, we began hearing a big yes from God regarding another opportunity. Instead of traveling thousands of miles away, we were invited to start a new church in our hometown—Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.
Coming Home
We moved back home knowing almost nothing about starting a new church. What we had, though, was a strong sense of calling to help those who feel disconnected from God and the church to find hope, healing, and wholeness in Jesus Christ.
A few months into starting Providence Church, we had a few dozen people who were on board with the vision God had given us. That vision, which had grown out of our experience as failed missionaries, seemed to resonate with many in our community.
I had assumed that my main task in starting a new church would be to create a weekly worship service, but surprisingly those thirty or forty people were not hungering for weekly worship; instead they wanted connection They were longing, whether they realized it or not, for some other people to join them on their life journey. They wanted to do life in a disciplined rhythm with others who, like themselves, were seeking meaning and purpose. They wanted to learn about Jesus, to grow in their faith, maybe even to be the