Current Rhythms

As we pray and prepare to launch a Sunday morning gathering, we are currently meeting in homes for fellowship, food, prayer, worship, and Bible study. In this way, our current set up looks a lot like the earliest churches who gathered in homes to celebrate the resurrection and follow Jesus together.

We’d love to have you join us for any of these gatherings. To learn more, email info@sojournprinceton.com or text or call 469-936-0177

3 Times a Month

Missional Community Group

When: Sunday evenings from 5:00 - 6:30

What: Fellowship, food, worship, prayer, and study through the book of Ephesians.

Where: Various homes in Princeton and McKinney

Why: Because we desire to live our lives as a spiritual family on mission together, we consistently gather in both organic and intentional ways to share meals, share our burdens, and grow closer to Jesus.

1 Time a Month

Info Meeting

When: Times vary but usually on a weekend for about an hour

What: An info meeting for anyone interested in learning more about Sojourn. Anyone who is interested in joining us as a member, prayer partner, or financial partner.

Where: Various locations. Usually in homes with coffee and a dessert.

Why: We’re pretty excited about what the Lord is doing at Sojourn and we want to invite others to join us in whatever capacity God leads.

Every Other Month

Kindness Outreach

When: Times vary and are dependent on what we are doing.

What: These are easy ways for us to love our neighbors and show them the kindness of Jesus. They can be things like delivering donuts to local businesses or trying to give families a free movie night by leaving a bag with a gift card, popcorn, and candy at their door.

Where: Princeton and McKinney

Why: One of our core values is that Jesus blesses us so we can bless others. We want to do this organically in our jobs, schools, and everyday lives; but we also want to do it in organized ways. These things have no strings attached. We simply want to share with others the kindness we have been shown by Christ.

They were continually devoting themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.

- Acts 2:42