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Historical Background: John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, established a system of small groups in the 18th century to encourage accountability and spiritual growth. These groups, known as "class meetings," were designed to provide a space where individuals could share their faith journeys, receive encouragement, and be held accountable for their spiritual disciplines. The success of these groups played a significant role in the Methodist movement's spread and influence.
At App Wesley, we continue this tradition through Discipleship Groups (D-Groups), creating a space for students to engage in scripture, build authentic relationships, and grow in their faith. Our model draws inspiration from Wesley’s original small group structures while incorporating modern approaches such as the SOAP Bible Study method and accountability practices.
Purpose: Wesley Small Groups exist to create intentional spaces for students to explore faith, build meaningful relationships, and engage in discipleship. These groups are designed to be welcoming, discussion-based, and centered on scripture and shared experiences.
Structure: D-Groups meet weekly in various locations on or near campus. Each group is led by a trained Peer Leader who facilitates discussion and ensures a supportive, open environment for participants. Meetings typically include:
Upcoming Offerings:
Get Involved: Students interested in joining or leading a small group can sign up through the Appalachian Wesley website or speak with a ministry leader at weekly worship gatherings.
For more information, contact Juston at [email protected] or stop by his office at App Wesley.
At App Wesley, we continue this tradition through Discipleship Groups (D-Groups), creating a space for students to engage in scripture, build authentic relationships, and grow in their faith. Our model draws inspiration from Wesley’s original small group structures while incorporating modern approaches such as the SOAP Bible Study method and accountability practices.
Purpose: Wesley Small Groups exist to create intentional spaces for students to explore faith, build meaningful relationships, and engage in discipleship. These groups are designed to be welcoming, discussion-based, and centered on scripture and shared experiences.
Structure: D-Groups meet weekly in various locations on or near campus. Each group is led by a trained Peer Leader who facilitates discussion and ensures a supportive, open environment for participants. Meetings typically include:
- Opening & Accountability – Using Wesley’s accountability questions and Circle Manners to create a space of trust and support.
- Scripture Discussion – Following the SOAP (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) method.
- Prayer & Encouragement – Lifting each other up in faith and life challenges
Upcoming Offerings:
- Bible Study Groups – Focused on scripture reading and discussion.
- Topical Groups – Covering themes such as prayer, faith in action, and Christian living.
- Community-Based Groups – Encouraging fellowship through shared activities and service projects.
Get Involved: Students interested in joining or leading a small group can sign up through the Appalachian Wesley website or speak with a ministry leader at weekly worship gatherings.
For more information, contact Juston at [email protected] or stop by his office at App Wesley.