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GroupLink FAQs



Do I need to register for GroupLink?

No. We just want you to come and get connected. Registering for GroupLink does help us plan for the event. If you can, let us know you’re coming by visiting www.buckheadchurch.org/grouplink and clicking the appropriate Register Now link on the right side of the page.

What if I Can't Attend GroupLink?
If any of the groups that form at GroupLink aren’t full, we’d love to help you get connected. We’ll post a list of groups with openings at www.buckheadchurch.org/grouplink a couple days after the event. If one of the groups matches your stage of life and area of town, and is meeting on a night of the week that works for you, sign up online.

Open group listings are active for 2–3 weeks after GroupLink. Openings are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

You can also try an Access Group. They’re like Community Groups, but meet weekly for a short term to explore marriage, finances, or spiritual growth.

Access groups begin in March, June, and October. For more information, go to www.buckheadchurch.org.org/accessgroups.
What is the difference between GroupLink and a community group?

You go to GroupLink, a two-hour event, to join a community group. Community groups are small groups of six married couples or eight individuals of the same gender that meet weekly in someone’s home for fellowship, Bible study, and prayer.

What is an assimilator?

Volunteers serve a vital role at each GroupLink event. Assimilators are volunteers who help people connect into groups by providing information about upcoming GroupLink events. They also attend the GroupLinks to assist people as they form groups.

Is childcare provided at GroupLink?

Childcare is not provided, but we do reimburse (at a predetermined rate) for babysitters needed in order to attend a GroupLink event. Childcare reimbursement forms are provided at GroupLink.