Outside Groups
A Sacred Welcome: Sharing Our Church Facility
In the spirit of Christ’s boundless hospitality, we open our doors not only for worship but for welcome. Our church is more than a building—it is a vessel of mercy, dignity, and sacred care. By sharing our facility with outside groups, we extend the grace we receive to the wider community, offering space for healing, learning, service, and connection.
Whether hosting support groups, musical rehearsals, civic gatherings, or educational workshops, we see each visitor not as an interruption, but as an invitation—to embody compassion, to foster belonging, and to reflect the love that dwells in this place.
We ask all who enter to honor the reverence of this space, treating it not merely as a venue, but as a sanctuary. In return, we offer warmth, respect, and the quiet beauty of a place shaped by prayer and presence.
May every shared moment within these walls deepen our collective sense of grace.
In the spirit of Christ’s boundless hospitality, we open our doors not only for worship but for welcome. Our church is more than a building—it is a vessel of mercy, dignity, and sacred care. By sharing our facility with outside groups, we extend the grace we receive to the wider community, offering space for healing, learning, service, and connection.
Whether hosting support groups, musical rehearsals, civic gatherings, or educational workshops, we see each visitor not as an interruption, but as an invitation—to embody compassion, to foster belonging, and to reflect the love that dwells in this place.
We ask all who enter to honor the reverence of this space, treating it not merely as a venue, but as a sanctuary. In return, we offer warmth, respect, and the quiet beauty of a place shaped by prayer and presence.
May every shared moment within these walls deepen our collective sense of grace.
St. Stephen's is not a sponsor of these groups but welcome them to host their meetings in our facility. For information on any of these groups please reference the information below. Our parish office has no other information about these groups other than what is listed below.
North Rock AA Group
Monday - Friday 12:10pm - 1:10pm Tuesday & Thursday 6:45am - 7:45am Saturday 11am - 12pm Sunday 2:00pm - 3:00pm Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global fellowship of individuals committed to achieving and maintaining sobriety through mutual support and spiritual growth. It offers a path out of alcoholism grounded in shared experience, personal accountability, and the transformative power of the Twelve Steps. For more information visit aa.org.
Al-Anon
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 7:00pm - 7:30pm Al‑Anon Family Groups offer a compassionate, confidential space for those affected by someone else’s drinking. Rooted in the Twelve Steps, Al‑Anon helps members find healing, clarity, and emotional balance—whether or not the alcoholic seeks recovery. For more information visit al-anon.org. |
Overeaters Anonymous
Saturday - 1:30pm - 3:00pm Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a Twelve-Step fellowship for individuals seeking freedom from compulsive eating and food-related behaviors. It offers spiritual support, peer connection, and a path to recovery grounded in honesty, humility, and healing. For more information visit oa.org.
CoDA
Thursday 5:30 - 6:30 Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a 12-step fellowship for individuals seeking healthier, more balanced relationships by addressing patterns of codependency. It offers peer support, spiritual growth, and emotional healing through regular meetings and shared experience. For more information visit coda.org.
Wichita Caledonian Pipes & Drums
Thursday 5:45 pm - 7:45 pm For more information visit wichitacaledonian.com |




