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Young adult Christian fellowship forming
A young adult summertime fellowship group will have its first meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday in Word of Life Lutheran Church.
The group is open to young Christians, high school through college age, of all denominations.
The first meeting will include pizza, a short study of King David, and then recreation in the church gym with basketball, foosball, ping pong and more.
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Sep. 30, 2018 10:14 pm
Young adult Christian fellowship forming
A young adult summertime fellowship group will have its first meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday in Word of Life Lutheran Church.
The group is open to young Christians, high school through college age, of all denominations.
The first meeting will include pizza, a short study of King David, and then recreation in the church gym with basketball, foosball, ping pong and more.
Meetings will continue throughout the summer at 6 p.m. every Sunday.
Word of Life holding Tuesday services
Word of Life Lutheran Church announces it will be holding services at 7 p.m. every Tuesday in addition to its 9 a.m. Sunday services.
?Our goal is to offer a service during the week for those who go camping on weekends, have sporting events, for those who already have a home church but would also like to attend a worship service during the week, or for those who have never attend church regularly and would like an alternative to the traditional Sunday morning time,? said Pastor Jamie Strickler.
First Baptist announces vacation Bible school
First Baptist Church is holding vacation Bible school from 6-8 p.m. Monday through June 17 at the church.
With the theme ?Inside Out and Upside Down - Where Jesus Makes a Difference Every Day,? classes will cover gratitude, compassion, forgiveness, grace and faithfulness.
Activities include worship, Bible study, games, snacks and crafts. Cooper the Puppet also will make a return.
Vacation Bible school is for children in preschool through students going into sixth grade.
The cost to attend is free.
Pre-registration is from 6-7 p.m. Sunday at the church. For those who cannot register Sunday, registration also will be taken Monday before classes begin.
For information, contact Chris Paul, pastor of First Baptist Church, at 472-0602.

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