Adult Discipleship Groups

One essential way to grow in Christ is to grow with others in a small group format.

Small Groups are the cornerstone of community building at DCOTN. They offer a chance to connect with others and with God in intimate gatherings beyond our Sunday services. Our mission is to assist you in living your best life to the glory of God. Small Groups facilitate this in a supportive and enjoyable setting. Whether you're a newcomer or a long-time member of DCOTN, Small Groups are designed with you in mind as we journey through life together.


Women's Bible Study

The Women's Bible Study group gathers every Monday at 1:30 pm, from September through May. We welcome all women to join us in the Fellowship Hall Classroom.

Celebrate Recovery

Every Tuesday Night at 7:00pm

Celebrate Recovery is a Christ Centered 12 Step Blanket recovery program addressing all manners of hurts, habits and hang ups. Based on the 12 Steps and 8 Recovery principles.  Celebrate Recovery uses the beatitudes in Matthew 5 as a foundation to work together in a safe environment to find freedom from all of life’s hurts, habits and hang ups. Such as: Anger, Codependency, Eating Disorders, Food Issues, Emotional Abuse, Drug Addiction, Alcoholism, Sexual Addiction, Gambling Addiction, Childhood Dysfunction, Grief, and Mental Health.

Men's Bible Study

The Men's Bible Study meets every Saturday morning at 7:00 AM in the Fellowship Hall Classroom under the guidance of Pastor Paul. All men are welcome to attend. For more information, please contact the office.

Girlfriends in Grace

Girlfriends in Grace is a women's group that gathers monthly in different homes. Each meeting features a unique theme. All women are invited to join. For more information about the group please contact the office.

CARE Teams

CARE Teams provide a space for fostering intentional community through fellowship, support, and outreach. They are about crafting genuine relational experiences. As congregations expand, connecting with others becomes more challenging, and it's easy to feel somewhat adrift in the crowd. CARE Teams offer a chance to establish deeper connections within a smaller group, enhancing the feeling of belonging.