(CLOSED to new members) Christian groupchat

PLEASE READ 🤍 This group is currently not accepting new members anymore! If you have already requested to join, I will try my best to add you! I don't want the group to become too large and have tons of notifications every day. You can still follow my page where I post a lot of Christ centered content. Feel free to follow, message me, and comment as I will always respond! If you’ve already commented, please just send me your email or send me an email and I will add you. My direct messages are not working but I can still receive messages. So please, direct message me that information if you’ve already commented!

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2024/1/6 Edited to

... Read moreIt can be a bit of a bummer when you discover a Christian group chat you were hoping to join is now closed to new members. I totally get that feeling! My own group, which started as a small, supportive space, grew so quickly that managing notifications and ensuring everyone felt heard became a real challenge. That's why sometimes, closing a group to new members is a necessary step to maintain its quality and intimacy for existing participants. It's not about exclusion, but about creating a sustainable and meaningful environment where everyone can truly thrive without feeling overwhelmed by a constant stream of messages. But here's the good news: the desire for a committed Christian community is so strong, and there are countless ways to find or create your own spiritual home online. If you're specifically looking for a Christian girl group chat, don't lose heart! Platforms like Telegram, Discord, and even specific apps designed for Christian fellowship often host vibrant groups. You might discover communities centered around Bible study, prayer requests, accountability partners, or simply sharing daily devotions and encouraging each other through life's ups and downs. When searching for a new online community, I always recommend looking for groups that align with your values and offer genuine engagement. A good starting point is to look for creators or pages that resonate with your faith journey, just like you might follow my page for Christ-centered content. Often, these creators will either host their own communities or recommend others they trust. Engaging with their posts and comments can also lead you to connect with like-minded individuals who are also seeking fellowship. Consider starting small. Maybe you have a few friends who share your faith and you could kick off your own mini group chat! It doesn't have to be huge; sometimes the most impactful connections happen in intimate settings. You could set a weekly Bible verse to discuss, share prayer requests, or even organize virtual coffee chats. The key is consistent interaction and a shared desire to grow spiritually together. Remember that finding your 'tribe' takes a little effort, but the rewards of a supportive faith community are immeasurable. Whether it's through following inspiring Christian content creators, joining a new online forum, or even initiating your own small group, let's keep seeking those meaningful connections where we can uplift and encourage one another in our walk with God. While my specific group chat is closed, the wider Christian community is always open and welcoming, ready for you to find your place within it!

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Hello, I am reaching out to Bay Area neighbors to see if I can find anyone of faith that is interested in a Free Group Bible Study.  This Bible study likes to get deep into the word to grow in faith. We have flexible times available for your availability. Are you interested? But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him. God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” John 4:23-24

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