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  • Life Groups

    "...and have taught you publicly, and from house to house," (Acts 20:20)

        We have small groups because the Bible teaches about small groups. We have witnessed the power of God through these groups.

        Note the two important phrases from the Bible verse above:


    Publicly
       This word refers to the large group meeting on Sunday called the celebration. When most people think of the church, this is what they think of. This large group meeting is part of what the church is. It is the church.


    House to House
       This phrase refers to the small group meeting we call a Life Group. This group may meet on Sunday or some other day. This is the part of the church that is often neglected. This is the other very important part of the church. In some places in the world right now, this is the only expression of the church. The Life Group is the church in microcosm. It is a safe place where members of the group commit to living out their lives with one another in an environment of love and accountability.


    A Quick Overview
    Let’s look at some of the benefits of the Life Group for you:

     • You can experience the presence of Jesus. This is worship in a small group. This is worship which tends to be more intimate and personal.

    • You can be discipled by others and help others be discipled. So, everyone is both a disciple and a discipler. We learn from each other as we discover God's call and plans for our lives.

    • You can experience true Biblical community. This is a spirit of oneness. It is having a place to belong. It is being part of Christ Himself and being part of one another. It is experiencing intimacy with Christ and with each other.

    • You can experience the giving and receiving of ministry. All people who are believers are ministers. That means we all have a ministry. That means that God has gifted us in some way to be His minister.
  • Resurrection Dance: Savannah Dancers for Christ

      The Sycamore Church is looking for 1,000 or more people interested in joining us as Dancers for Christ, representing people from around the city of Savannah for a single dance event to Celebrate Jesus Christ’s Resurrection and work in our lives.

    What: Resurrection Dance                                
    Where: Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA
    When:
    Saturday, September 18, 2010, 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

    Info/Registration: http://thesycamorechurch.com/danceregistration.html

  • Foreign Missions

      Get a small glimpse of where God has taken us together.

     

      Horizon International Medical Mission

      Horizon International Medical Mission (HIMM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free medical services to needy regions internationally.


      Horizons objective is to offer free medical assistance and work along side the World Health Organization and other medical groups in combating epidemics in Africa. Working along side churches to fulfillment the goal of caring for the body and soul. Setting up local clinics and involving local healthcare workers and the government of the involved country in continuous care of patients and maintenance of the medical facility in the rural African and Caribbean areas. Educating patients on preventive medicine. Working with healthcare institutions in the United States in organizing international medical mission for students.

  • Baseball Camp

    Get ready for baseball camp!

    Each year we hold our annual baseball camp


    "...Jesus said ' Let all the children come to me'" (Matthew 23:23)

       Our mission is The Great Commission that the disciple Matthew spoke about in Matthew 28:19. "Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the Holy Spirit." In May of 2003, the first Sycamore at The Stadium was held at the softball complex at Armstrong Atlantic State University. Geared towards children of military families, it was our first glimpse of the things God would provide for our ministry and children in and around Savannah, Georgia. 45 children aged 8-12 learned the finer points of the game of baseball and thanks to corporate sponsors also walked away with free bibles.

       In November of 2003 we held our second camp. This time 68 children attended and it was time to look for a bigger home!

       A year later, we crossed the lines at historical Grayson Stadium, home of the Savannah Sand Gnats, where baseball greats such as Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb and Mickey Mantle once played.

       In 2007, due to renovations at Grayson, we were blessed to be able to use one of the finest baseball fields in Chatham County...the field at the Bethesda Home for Boys. In 2008, we again crossed the chalked lines at Bethesda. We were back at Grayson for 2009.

    Visit at www.sycamoreatthestadium.com     Baseball Camp Pictures