Bible Study and Fellowship
Bible study is extremely Important to spiritual growth; strengthening relationship; and understanding the relevance and application of godly principles to everyday life.
Bible study is extremely Important to spiritual growth; strengthening relationship; and understanding the relevance and application of godly principles to everyday life.
Sunday Morning Bible Study
9:00 a.m. in the Parlor Studying from "Disciplines 2022" Reading and reflecting on scripture is a spiritual practice that provides daily inspiration and spiritual nourishment for those who seek God. In this best-selling devotional guide, readers encounter a diverse community of thoughtful Christian writers and theologians who guide them toward a deeper relationship with God. Each reading in The Upper Room Disciplines includes a selected scripture passage, a meditation on the scripture, and a prayer or suggestion for reflection. Disciplines offers 7 days of engagement with the upcoming Sunday’s lectionary texts. Each week of devotions is written by one author and focuses on one theme to provide extended depth into how the ancient stories of the Bible apply to our lives today. |

Tuesday Morning Bible Study
9:00 a.m. in the parlor
(also available on Zoom)
Tuesday Morning Bible Study
9:00 a.m. in the parlor
(also available on Zoom)
He Set His Face to Jerusalem
Starting March 8th, we will journey through Lent with Bishop Richard B. Wilke's book, He Set His Face to Jerusalem. Over seven weeks, we will join with Christ as he makes his turn toward Jerusalem where his journey will lead to a culmination of his ministry in a crucifixion and a resurrection. Jesus turned his face toward Jerusalem, determining the course of his journey, and so we must ask, where do we set our faces? What are our goals as people of faith? What determines how we journey through this life?
Join with Pastor Paul on Tuesdays at 9 AM as we seek to grow in our commitments to love God and neighbor.
All are welcome to join us at any time during the study.
Starting March 8th, we will journey through Lent with Bishop Richard B. Wilke's book, He Set His Face to Jerusalem. Over seven weeks, we will join with Christ as he makes his turn toward Jerusalem where his journey will lead to a culmination of his ministry in a crucifixion and a resurrection. Jesus turned his face toward Jerusalem, determining the course of his journey, and so we must ask, where do we set our faces? What are our goals as people of faith? What determines how we journey through this life?
Join with Pastor Paul on Tuesdays at 9 AM as we seek to grow in our commitments to love God and neighbor.
All are welcome to join us at any time during the study.
Men's Prayer Breakfast
6:30 a.m. Wednesday
Brewed Awakenings Men’s coffee and Breakfast Prayer at Black Bear Cafe
6:30 a.m. Wednesday
Brewed Awakenings Men’s coffee and Breakfast Prayer at Black Bear Cafe
Ladies Lunch
11:30 a.m. Wednesday
The location rotates each month. This is an opportunity for our ladies to gather in fellowship to visit and get to know one another. Current location listed in the bulletin and is posted in the Facebook Group for the church.
January we are at Gottsche 148 Bistro (at the hospital)
February we will be at Kirby Creek Mercantile
11:30 a.m. Wednesday
The location rotates each month. This is an opportunity for our ladies to gather in fellowship to visit and get to know one another. Current location listed in the bulletin and is posted in the Facebook Group for the church.
January we are at Gottsche 148 Bistro (at the hospital)
February we will be at Kirby Creek Mercantile