Small Group

This semester's high school small group is called The Way of Pilgrimage. And will be an eight to ten week small group for high school students. We’ll begin at 7:00am and go until 8:15am and I’ll provide a ride to school for anyone who needs it. For those who attend C.S. Lewis or Veritas, we’d love your involvement and will work with you if you need to leave a few minutes early in order to get to your first class.

We’ll meet at the NFC office in Barclay C, the conference room inside the office.

Wednesdays, 7:00-8:15am, NFC office Below is some information describing the material we’re going to use for this small group. Please email or call Josh if you are interested in joining this group.


This is a spiritual formation program that offers a challenging call to a daily walk with Christ: living with the eyes of the heart wide open, looking for the presence of God in each moment.

What does it mean to live as a pilgrim?
There is a difference between being a tourist and being a pilgrim. While tourists take snapshots and buy souvenirs, a pilgrim seeks reminders of holy moments -- photos or symbols that mark a special place or experience on the pilgrimage. This resource helps people begin to look at the Christian spiritual life as a pilgrim adventure.

Companions are essential to pilgrimage.
Though sometimes we feel as though we walk alone, the Bible tells us that we are surrounded by a "great cloud of witnesses," those who have lived the Christian life faithfully through the ages. The weekly group gatherings reinforce this sense of spiritual companionship.

Each weekly gathering is a stop along the way.
Each session offers space carved out of our week and made holy. When we gather together, we feel a sense of peace and God's presence.

Rhythm is part of our daily routine as pilgrims.
In medieval times, pilgrims would start their journey in exactly the same way. The repetition and rhythm of the daily exercises and readings are essential parts of this routine.

Pilgrimage is about being present in the present.
This pilgrimage is about waking up and paying attention to our lives and to God's presence in each moment. The "Noticing" portion of the weekly meeting helps us to practice being present to God in our lives.

This is a journey of the heart, as well as the head.
In this journey, prayer, conversation, listening, reading, noticing, and looking are transformed from activities of the mind to practices of the heart. The group practice in weekly gatherings called "Moving from Head2Heart" names this movement.




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