The Times They Are A’ Changing (At Least, They Are On Wednesday Nights)

As school winds down and we enter the summer months we adjust our Wednesday night schedule.  At the deacons’ meeting this past Sunday it was requested that we move the Wednesday night Prayer Meeting time to 5:30 pm.  Last year we began at 6:00 pm and choir began at 7:00 pm. Since we serve supper during the school year at 5:30, most of our adults who eat are used to coming at that time.  In...
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Outstanding Leadership

 The outstanding leadership was provided by our youth as they led us in worship this past Sunday.  The service was thoughtfully planned and communicated God’s message in creative and engaging ways.  Thank you to our youth for their willingness to share with us their talents as well as the thoughts God has put into their hearts.  Each year we see these young people grow more and more...
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Youth Sunday Thank You

Dear Church Family, Thank you for allowing the youth to lead you in worship Sunday. They felt loved and encouraged by your presence and affirmation.  Thank you for trusting them with the responsibility of guiding your encounter with God.  They are blessed to have you surrounding them with love.                                                ...
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Youth Sunday

This Sunday is Youth Sunday!  As a youth group this year we have been  working our way through the Bible learning about the stories of the Old Testament.  We explored Moses’ experience with the burning bush and it seems to have become our theme story for the year.  We have related back to it in so many ways and are excited to lead you in worship this Sunday to experience God in just one of...
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Praying for the Madness to Continue

Last weekend our youth group traveled to St Simons Island for March Mission Madness, a youth mission event sponsored by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Georgia.  Our students worked all over Brunswick to serve the people and community.  They worked to refurbish the ministry center for HIS ministries, planted blackberry bushes in several of the McIntosh Community Gardens, helped reorganize...
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