small groups

Providence believes that some of the biggest life change for students comes from being in close relationship with caring adults who can point them back to scripture. As a parent, this means you first!

Check out our discussion questions below for parents seeking to connect with their students based on our current small group topics.

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FAMILY FUN NIGHT

Whether you work away from home and your kids go to school or you’re a homemaker who homeschools, it’s really important to set aside time for family fun nights to establish family bonds and create lasting memories. If you spend a lot of time apart, the reason for family fun nights is obvious, right? Read on to find out 9 ways to have a Family Fun Night with your kids.

 

ENGAGING THE BIBLE TOGETHER
AS A FAMILY

You want to help your kids read and interact with Scripture. We want to help you do it! Here are a few ideas to start, or restart, engaging the Bible with your family.

 

8 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR
HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN

There are all sorts of ways we might struggle to talk with our kids as they enter high school. Nurture conversations that grow with these 8 key questions.

TIPS FOR PARTNERING WITH
SMALL GROUP LEADERS

Your student’s small group leader is part of your circle, another trusted adult speaking into your child’s life. Here are some ways to encourage and partner with them.

 

99 WAYS TO HAVE FAMILY FUN
THAT GROW FAITH

New research proves that forming faith in kids begins with F-U-N. They found that there is a mutual relationship between families that prioritize togetherness (i.e. meals, game nights, hospitality, and even working or family meetings) with those who have a vibrant faith.