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Fellowship -
Church Family
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 Karen &
Dennis Probst |
Church
Fellowships
Our church enjoys
each others company and we try to schedule as many
opportunities as possible to all the church body to
meet together. This is a big job. Karen
and Dennis setup, coordinate, recruit help, and help
clean up
after all regularly scheduled church fellowships.
Those fellowships involve Picnic in the Park, Breakfast
in the Park, Sunday night finger foods, and the Harvest
dinner.
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Picnic in the Park
Once a year we schedule a picnic at Rising Park
on Saturday.
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Breakfast in the Park
Once a year we schedule a breakfast on Saturday
morning at Rising Park.
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Sunday Night Finger foods
Approximately once per month members bring finger
foods to the building after Sunday evening worship
where we enjoy a meal together.
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Harvest Dinner
This is our biggest formal meal of the year.
The harvest dinner is held in November after morning
service for 24 years.
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 Dave Raugh |
Men’s Breakfast
Normally once a month the men of the congregation
meet for breakfast for a time of fellowship, study,
and prayer. Dave Raugh coordinates this
effort.
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 Don Jacobs |
Men's Night
Approximately one night every 2 to 3 months, Don
Jacobs coordinates a men's night out. These
events provide a time for the men to invite friends,
get to know each other, study, and pray.
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Two/Three-Sies
The Twosies and Threesies groups are
designed to encourage interaction between
our members. The program has groups of
two or three families that serve as the
central core of the group. Their
charter is to each invite another family to
a fellowship of some type. Normally
the fellowship is a meal at one of the core
member families. Each member in the
core group will bring a meal and the invited
families are the honored guests. These are
great fun and provide an excellent way to
bring families together. We are currently
looking for someone to coordinate this
effort.
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Poundings
Whenever a new member moves into the area, the
congregation gets together and drops off a pound of any
pantry item. This allows the new family to get to
know several members in our church family. We are
currently looking for someone to coordinate this effort.
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