Microchurches

A microchurch is the people of God united together in worship, community, and mission.

What is a Microchurch?

Microchurches are small communities of 10–30 people who gather around a shared missional focus to make Jesus known and see God’s Kingdom advance. Together, they grow in faith through worship, community, and mission. 

Each microchurch has its own unique focus. Some are formed around meeting tangible needs, others around reaching a particular neighborhood or network of people, and still others around a shared passion or cause—all for the sake of helping people experience the love and grace of Jesus. 

Microchurches meet 2–4 times a month, both in homes for worship and study, and out in the community to serve and engage others. In these spaces, you can expect to study the Bible together, pray, share life, and join God’s work in the world. 

These gatherings are one of the primary ways our church lives out our calling to live on mission with God—so that all people might encounter the hope of the Gospel. 


For the City of North Royalton

Living on mission with God by meeting needs in the North Royalton community. 

Kevin and Johanna Kowalski -kevin@crossfieldschurch.com

Time: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 PM

Location: The Kowalski’s in North Royalton

Vandergraff/Riggs-Nichols MicroChurch

Creating gospel-centered community in the area east of North Royalton.

joshua.vandergraff@gmail.com

Time: 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 6:00-8:00 PM

Location: The Vandergraff’s home in Richfield