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Sunday School: |
Sunday 9:30AM |
We have Sunday School classes available for kids and adults of all ages. These classes are designed with the intent of making disciples who have a big view of God and His absolute sovereignty in our world. Come and join us to learn together about our great God in this exciting and engaging format! |
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Worship Service: |
Sunday 10:50AM |
Our worship service begins with a time of silent meditation to focus our thoughts on God. The worship service is a time of celebration, utilizing prayer, music, giving, and readings to give glory to God and to prepare our hearts and lives to be impacted by the preaching of God's word. |
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Small Groups: |
Sunday 6:00PM |
Small Groups are held in individual homes throughout the region and are geared toward developing a real sense of community among the believers. Our groups seek to operate as a "church within a church," providing biblical caring and discipleship in smaller, tight-knit groups. Contact us for a small group in your area. |
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Prayer Services: |
Wednesday 7:00PM |
Mid-week prayer services are generally held at the church on Wednesday evenings. However, for the fall of '08, we are meeting in small groups of 2 or 3 families in individual homes to spend time lifting up one another in prayer. Contact us to find out about a prayer group in your area. |
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Kids Klubs: |
Wednesday 7:00PM
*Not meeting Fall '08 |
Kids Klubs run from September through May and are held at the church. There is a time of games and fellowship followed by a time of biblical training and even occasional opportunities for singing and ministry experience. Kids from kindergarten through sixth grade are encouraged to attend. |
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Teens: |
Wednesday 7:00PM
*Not meeting Fall '08 |
Teens from grades seven through twelve are invited to join in this time of God-centered, biblical worship, fellowship, and training. With all of the ungodly influences in the world, it is crucial to provice our teens with the truth and to challenge them to live radically different lives, focusing on eternal things rather than the temporal. |
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