We worship God together every Sunday morning for approximately one hour, followed by a social time and educational opportunities. Are you planning a visit? We would love to welcome you! Check the Visitors page for helpful information.
Next Sunday, in Adult Enrichment, we look forward to another visit from Jeff Munroe, who has opened our eyes to many a good book over the years. This time he will review a book he himself has written, Reading Buechner, about a man Munroe considers “the great-est spiritual writer of our times.” Whether you have read Buechner, know of him, or never heard of him, it makes no difference. Hearing Munroe is sure to delight and reward.For any who have had issues with hearing our various speakers, we are very happy to announce that all speakers will be wearing an over-the-ear microphone from now on and we have very good sound in our Adult Enrichment room.
WALK & TALK - Escape the cold and ice! Come walk at church on our lower indoor loop on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3:30 PM, through March. Bring your “indoor” walking shoes, sign-in and off you go! You may even add stairs to enhance your workout. Barrier free access. Questions? Contact Marie Rycenga or Mary Terpstra.
Connections Bible Study begins an 8-week study on Lisa Harper's "Believing Jesus". Join us on January 28, Tuesday morning at 9:45 until 11:00. Story Hour and Nursery available for the children. This study highlights how the first believers in Acts were willing to risk everything to follow Christ. Lisa keeps it real with humorous anecdotes and stories. Invite a friend and come connect with other women of all ages. Books will be available for $12 on Tuesday morning. Contact Sheila Warners at warnerssheila@gmail.com or 616.502.7205.
Escape the cold and ice! Come walk at church on our lower indoor loop on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3:30 PM, through March. Bring your “indoor” walking shoes, sign-in and off you go! You may even add stairs to enhance your workout. Barrier free access. Questions? Contact Marie Rycenga or Mary Terpstra.