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Sunday School
We have 3 adult classes, including ages from recent high school
graduates to seniors. Discussion and reflection are encouraged. The
topics and styles change, but it is always helpful (and encouraged) to
bring your Bible in your preferred translation.
Mid-Week Bible
Study & Prayer Meeting
We aim for 30 minutes of Bible study and 30 minutes of prayer. Caring
relationships are developed as we pray for people and situations of our
church, community, and global community.
Co-ed Adult Volleyball
Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
Men's Basketball
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Come Alive
About once a month, informal times of fun and fellowship are arranged by
our Come Alive leaders. While the focus is on young and middle-aged
adults, there is no maximum age! In fact, some
upper-middle-agers have had a blast, and look forward to the next outing.
It may be a get-together at someone's home for games and grub, an outing
to a camp, or a trip for bowling or a movie.
Ladies' Bible Study
Usually, some of our younger and middle-aged ladies have one or two
sessions of weekly Bible studies on a week night (selected according to
what works best among the group). Sample topics include parenting,
holiness in the midst of a hectic life, seeking and following God's
will, and many more (often by request).
Florenceville
Celebrate Recovery Group
Monday evenings -
Do you
have a hurt, habit or hang-up from which you need to be freed? At
Celebrate Recovery, people have the opportunity to participate in a
group fellowship where love and hope combine with God’s purpose to mend
our lives.
How to Drug Proof
Your Kids - Seminars
Our church hosts and provides trained facilitators for these 6-week
programs. "How To Drug Proof Your Kids"™ is applicable to even the strongest
and healthiest families. Even children who have a keen sense of right and wrong
can be susceptible to the influence of the drug culture surrounding them. We
will help you recognize those influences and how to effectively discuss them
with your kids." |
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Community Bible Study
At various times throughout the year, we host home Bible studies, which
are enjoyed by
church and community members. Get Together
Without formal scheduling, we like to see families and individuals
visiting each other and spending time together. This is where
relationships are forged, and often where vital ministry occurs. Whether
it's home gatherings, out for coffee, outdoor sport or activity, or even
shopping, connections with people of faith help us help each other on
our spiritual journey.
Leadership Opportunities
Church ministry -- it takes a lot of leadership to equip and build
believers for our real, daily lives at work, home, and in our
communities. We want people to be involved, and be able to minister,
serve, and lead in areas where they want to contribute. As you
grow and develop, you may want the opportunity to be involved in areas
of leadership. Our pastors would gladly have you approach them to
discuss training, needs, and opportunities.
Shiktehawk Camp
Family Camp weekend; ATV Day; Ladies' Retreat weekend; Snowmobile
Saturday . . . the Shiktehawk Camp leadership continues to grow its
opportunities for adults. |