Getting connected to a local church might be the most important thing you do all year. It could even be one of the most important things you do in your lifetime. No church is perfect and many of us have been burned by a church. Let’s be careful though, to not let bitterness or cynicism rob us from a life-giving fresh start. If not at Real Life Sango, get connected to another local church today.
— Freddy T. Wyatt, Pastor of Real Life Sango

The 7-minute Party

Getting connected @ Real Life is a super clear (and even fun) process! Everyone's first step at Real Life Sango is attending The 7-Minute Party immediately following worship, usually in the back of the worship center. We want to officially say hello, give you a gift, share a little of our passion with you, and tell you about how you can get connected through The Path -- all in just 7 minutes! So after attending worship, before you do anything else at Real Life, c'mon back to one of the shortest parties you'll ever attend. 

 

The path

The Path is a 2 week journey of discovering the heartbeat of Real Life Sango. At The Path you'll meet our leaders, hear more about our story, beliefs, values and rhythms at Real Life. We look forward to learning more about YOU too! The aim of our time together is to help you get connected at Real Life and provide you a clear path moving forward. Register for The Path HERE.

Community Groups

Community Groups are groups of 10-12 people that meet for a couple of hours, weekly, on different nights of the week in a designated home to discuss the sermon, encourage one another and carry each others' burdens. Community Groups are where friendships are formed and people are cared for best at Real Life. Community Groups meet September through May and break for the summer in June through August. Email Pastor Ben for more information about Community Groups.

stay in the loop

Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.
— Proverbs 13:20
The next best thing to being wise oneself is to live in a circle of those who are.
— C.S. Lewis