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In many ways, the greatest
way in which we can minister to others is by pleading with the Lord to
help in time of need. We gather for prayer every Sunday morning at
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First of all, our worship
is God-centered. We focus our praise on Him, not on our preferences of
worship style. Our focus is also Christ-Centered. We love singing songs
that exalt our Savior and focus upon our redemption.
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We believe in the power of
God's word clearly proclaimed. Therefore, we are committed to
expository preaching, that is, preaching that "exposes" the meaning of
the text. This usually takes the form of preaching verse by verse
through books of the Bible.
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We seek to include
children in our worship services. Thus, we include notes for the
children during our sermons, which coordinate with the message being
preached. After the sermon, the preaching pastor will meet with the
children and reward them with a treasure.
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We provide a nursery for
children ages birth through three years old. We also have a "cry
room" with a speaker so that parents can still hear the sermon while
caring for a child.
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Just prior to the weekly
sermon, children ages 4-7 are dismissed for a time of age-appropriate
Biblical instruction.
Our current curriculum is Generations
of Grace from Grace Community Church.
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On the first Sunday of
each month, we enjoy a churchwide potluck style lunch together. This
helps to extend our fellowship time with each other. If you
are visiting on a potluck Sunday, we encourage you to stay and enjoy
food and fellowship with us.
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We have many resources to
help you grow in your Christian life.
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Mid-Week Ministries
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Small groups will be starting again
after Labor Day. We will be studying Paul Miller's book, A
Praying Life (Amazon
link). More details about
meeting
times and places are on the Current
News page.
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Our desire is to help
fathers disciple their sons. So, dads and sons (ages 10 and up)
meet every other Wednesday evening to address some aspect of Biblical
manhood. During the off Wednesdays, fathers are encouraged to
engage their son(s) in a discussion or activity that has their
discipleship as its goal.
Click here
for a list of books we have studied together in Man to Man.
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Our desire is to help
mothers disciple their daughters. So, mothers and daugthers (ages
10 and up) meet every other Wednesday evening to address some aspect of
Biblical womanhood. During the off Wednesdays, mothers are encouraged
to engage their daughter(s) in a discussion or activity that has their
discipleship as its goal.
Click here
for a list of books we have studied together in Girl Talk.
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