Connect at Sagebrush

Find your people at Sagebrush.

If you attend Sagebrush but still feel a little on the outside, start here. Choose one simple step toward friendship, serving, or a real conversation.

People talking together in a Sagebrush lobby.

A big church can feel smaller.

You do not have to know every person to feel known. Start with one clear step: join a group, serve with a team, take Next Steps, or reach out and ask for help choosing.

There is no pressure to have it all figured out. Pick the step that feels honest for where you are today.

Choose your next step.

Each path helps you move from attending to belonging.

People gathered for a Sagebrush small group.

Join a group.

Groups are the main way people build friendships at Sagebrush. They give you a smaller circle where people can know your name and your story.

Best if you want friendship in a smaller circle.

Find a group
Volunteers helping repair a car during a Sagebrush serve event.

Start serving.

Serving teams are open to newcomers, and you do not need experience. Bring a willing attitude, and a team will help you learn.

Best if you connect by helping alongside others.

Explore serving
People gathered for a First Steps conversation at Sagebrush.

Take Next Steps.

If you are not sure where to start, Next Steps is the front door. It helps you learn more about Sagebrush and choose a clear next move.

Best if you want a guided place to begin.

Go to Next Steps
A family moment from Sagebrush ministry resources.

Connect as a family.

If you are a parent or student, Kids and Students can help your family build connection at Sagebrush. Kids ministry gives children a place to belong, and Students helps middle and high school students find community with leaders and peers.

Tell us you were here.

Share a prayer request, ask a question, or let us know you want someone to follow up. A real person reads every card.

Questions

Questions people ask.

You are welcome here. Next Steps is a good place to start if you want help understanding Sagebrush and choosing your next move.

Yes. Serving teams are open to newcomers, and no experience is needed.

That is okay. You can start with Next Steps, attend an event, or contact someone and ask what might fit you best.

Start with one honest step.

You do not have to do everything. Choose the step that helps you meet people and move closer to community.

People connecting in a Sagebrush gathering space.