Community Groups
Deeper Relationships
Redeemer Community Groups are a place to cultivate a deeper relationship with Jesus and each other. We believe spiritual growth happens when Gospel Centered communities are intentionally formed by the Scriptures and together grace motivated commitments in following the way of Jesus. Our goal at Redeemer is that everyone joins a Community Group. We offer men’s, women’s, and mixed groups (all ages and stages of life). These groups will be provided sermon based scriptures along with some helpful questions as we seek to engage and apply God’s Word to our lives.
Throughout the year we will offer trimesters (Fall, Winter, Spring) each consisting of eight week periods. When you join a group, the commitment is eight weeks at a time. Our hope is that we can help you find a place to grow in your relationships with Jesus in whatever season you find yourself.
Community Groups
Community group sign-ups for the fall session are closed. If you would like to receive a notification when sign-ups for community groups become available again in January, kindly indicate your interest below.
Mixed Groups
Mixed groups (co-ed, all stages of life) meet throughout San Diego and North County San Diego during the week.
Men's Groups
Men’s groups meet on Wednesdays and there are morning, evening and online options.
Women's Groups
Women’s groups include morning, evening and online options during the week.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you were previously in a Community Group that you would like to remain in, check-in with your leader. If you would like to join a new group, please register again on this page. For all Men’s groups, you will need to sign-up for the new trimester.
The expectation is that you have been attending Redeemer for at least six months and consider Redeemer your church home. We also recommend that you have either attended or are attending our membership class. It is important to us that you are aligned from a theological perspective as we shepherd our people. If you are interested please speak to your community group leader or contact