Ministries and gatherings

From Thursday grocery runs to Saturday breakfast to Wednesday prayer, here's where the life of this church actually happens during the week.

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Every one of these started because somebody in this church noticed a need and did something about it.

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Food Pantry โ€” Thursdays, 10:00 to 1:00

We serve around 90 households a week from the fellowship hall side entrance. Guests choose their own items market-style, so families take home food they'll actually eat. Bring a box or bag if you have one; we'll have extras if you don't.

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Men's Breakfast โ€” 1st & 3rd Saturday, 7:30

Full plate for five dollars, and nobody gets turned away over five dollars. A short devotional, then table talk about the things men don't usually say out loud. Sons, fathers, and first-timers all welcome.

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Wednesday Prayer & Study โ€” 6:30

Adults in the sanctuary, students in the annex, kids in the back hall. We pray specifically and out loud for our neighbors, our schools, and each other, then work through the week's passage together.

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Women's Circle โ€” 2nd Tuesday, 6:00

A rotating-homes gathering for study, prayer, and a serious dessert table. Childcare is provided back at the church so moms can come without arranging a sitter.

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Kids & Students

Nursery through fifth grade during the 10:45 service, with check-in tags and background-checked volunteers. Middle and high school meets Wednesday nights for games, teaching, and small groups.

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Care & Meal Train

Illness, loss, a new baby, a hard season โ€” let us know and we'll organize meals, rides, and prayer. Membership not required. Being human is enough.

Give food, time, or a hand

The pantry runs on donated groceries and neighbors who show up. Our steadiest needs are peanut butter, canned protein, rice, cooking oil, cereal, diapers in sizes 4 through 6, and shelf-stable milk. Drop-offs are welcome Sunday mornings or Thursday during distribution hours. If you'd rather give your Thursday morning than your groceries, we'll put you to work sorting produce or walking guests through the line โ€” no experience needed, just call ahead so Marcus can count you in.

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Tell us what you'd like to be part of and we'll connect you with the person who leads it.

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