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Spiritual Formation

Each of us is on a unique spiritual journey. Spiritual formation is the ongoing process each person experiences as they develop their relationship with Jesus and his people. This can take place through a variety of different spiritual practices, both individually and in community. We’re excited to come alongside you and equip you for your journey!

FIRST WEDNESDAYS

Worship & Prayer Nights

Join us on the first Wednesday of each month from 6:30–8:00pm in the Worship Center for a meaningful time of worship and prayer. These evenings are designed to help us pause, refocus, and seek God together as a church family. If you’re involved in other Wednesday night ministries—like StudentsSisterhood, or Watchmen Prayer—we’d love for you to join us for the first portion of the night. Come and center your heart in God’s presence!

WHAT TO EXPECT

Groups at South

The way of Jesus wasn’t meant to be lived alone! We believe personal connection and spiritual formation take place in community. Our groups exist to provide a place to engage with others in prayer, scripture study, and mutual support. Access our current list of open groups, classes, prayer groups, and more below.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S MINISTRIES

Men’s & Women’s Formation

At South, we believe we’re formed more deeply when we journey with others. Through men’s and women’s ministries, we create spaces for connection, growth, and encouragement—no matter your background or stage of faith. Check out our Men’s and Women’s pages for details on current opportunities to get involved.

Formation Events

What our community is saying:

“[I enjoy] the community and deep relationships we have built in our time together. It is a safe place to share, pray, laugh, and be 100% real.”

Melody B.

Small Group Member

“I LOVE being a part of Choir Connection. We get to create together, serve together, and care for each other so well.”

Anonymous

Choir Connection Member

“I love the connections I have made with the people in my small group. Having a group of people who are caring and we pray for each other is great.”

Anonymous

Small Group Member