Soulcraft community groups — young people growing together
Soulcraft Community Groups

Growing Together,
Every Other Wednesday

Two groups. One purpose — to know Jesus better, ask honest questions, and build real community with people on the same road.

Two Groups, One Heart

A Space to Ask Real Questions

Whether you're a student figuring out what faith looks like in daily life, or a young adult navigating career, relationships, and what it means to follow Jesus through it all — there is a group for you. Both meet on Wednesday evenings every other week, alternating with each other.

Students Group at Soulcraft
College & University

Students Group

A community for college and university students to open up Scripture together, ask honest questions, and figure out what genuine faith looks like in the middle of real life. No perfect answers required — just a willingness to seek.

Alternating Wednesdays · 7:00 PM
At the church or Nikola's home
Young Adults Group at Soulcraft
Young Professionals & Couples

Young Adults & Professionals

A group for young professionals, singles, and newly married couples to study God's Word and work out together what it actually looks like to follow Jesus in work, relationships, and everyday life.

Alternating Wednesdays · 7:00 PM
At the church or Nikola's home

“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”

Proverbs 27:17

What to Expect

Real. Open. Grounded.

These aren't lectures. They're honest conversations among people who are genuinely trying to follow Jesus — with the Bible open, questions welcome, and no pressure to pretend.

Rooted in Scripture

Every gathering goes back to God's Word — not as a rulebook but as a living guide for every question life throws at you. We read it together, wrestle with it honestly, and let it shape us.

Honest Community

There's no performance here. These groups are a place to be honest about your doubts, your struggles, and your faith — surrounded by people walking the same road who genuinely care.

Personal & Intentional

Groups meet at the church or at Nikola's home — intentionally small and personal. The setting matters. Real conversations happen around a table, not in an auditorium.