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Fellowship is being with others in ways that help us grow in our faith (1 John 1:3). Like worship, fellowship is a verb-an action in which we engage through relationship with God and his people. These church and home meetings focus on discipleship, a biblical process of two or more persons helping each other experience a growing relationship with God.
Small Groups
A primary vehicle for fellowship is through small groups that
gather together to interact and encourage other believers. It
is important to grow in our relationship with God through studies
centered on His word and prayer. Small groups also provide opportunity
to get-to-know and build relationships with other people inside
and outside the church. Contact the church office or a leader
of one of the following available small groups.
| Men's Bible Study |
Pete Pellegrom |
| Middle & High School Student Bible Study |
Greg Lunt |
| Ladies Bible Study |
Sandy Chaney |
| Max Lucado Study |
Pete Pellegrom |
| XYZ Fellowship |
Joe Hawkey |
Midweek Prayer Meeting
The prayer meeting's purpose is to unite in real and fervent prayer
(Acts 1:13-14). The meeting begins at 7:00 on Wednesday evening
with a brief devotional. Participants then break out into smaller
groups with a prayer bulletin which provides a list of thanksgivings,
praises, missionary concerns, health concerns, nursing home residents,
ministry needs, and upcoming events.
Prayer Teams
Prayer can become the engine that drives our church (Acts 12:12).
Whether it is during our Sunday morning worship or a community
prayer group, if you would like to join your hearts and voices
before the throne of God during one of our morning worship meetings,
please contact Dianne
Lunt .
Prayer Room
The Chapel Prayer Room (CPR) is set apart as a quiet place for
individual prayer/meditation and prayer circles (Matthew 7:7-8).
It is in use during both Sunday morning Praise & Worship hours
and on Wednesday evenings. The CPR is open from 9:00 am to 2:00
pm. Monday through Thursday. It is also available upon request
at other times. Contact the church
office for assistance.
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