
Visions of Christmas Hostess Registration is now open!
We are looking for about 60 women to decorate and host a table for our annual Visions of Christmas Outreach on Tuesday, December 7, 2021.
For information on what is involved with being a hostess go to Visions of Christmas Hostess Info. (Insert link below). https://drive.google.com/…/1fEcFd8pII…/view…
To sign up and reserve a table to host go the the Hostess Reservation page. (Insert link below). https://forms.gle/oVK7pt1pUhxhuXr3A
General seating tickets for those not hosting a table will be available mid-November.

We still have 11 neighborhoods left to adopt, that’s 6,759 homes. Thank you to those who have already adopted the 14 neighborhoods of 8,131 homes. We would like to distribute the rest before the end of September. If you could adopt a neighborhood, please contact Debra Holton in Room 119 after each service or call the church office at 322-2000.

Never Alone (widows) group meets on Thursdays, once a month at 1:00 pm. To reserve a spot, call Carol Senard at (517) 256-1122 or Lois Freeman at (517) 449-3279 by Wednesday before the luncheon.
Schedule:
7/22 – Olga’s in Frandor
8/26 – Logan’s Road House near Lansing Mall
9/23 – DeLuca’s on Willow St., Lansing
10/28 – Buddies, corner of Aurelius and Holt Rd
11/18 – Spartan Hall of Fame Café
12/16 – Lucky’s on Okemos Rd

Monday at 12:00 pm
January 10 – February 21, 2022
“TruthFilled” (Ruth Chou Simmons)
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” – Colossians 3:16a
Many of us want God’s Word to dwell richly in us, but life can get in the way. We’d never intentionally write chapters of confusion, failure, loss, pain, conflict, or suffering into our stories. No one plans to wrestle with her identity in Christ, to struggle to love her husband, to feel lonely in ministry, or to feel helpless in motherhood. Yet we often find ourselves in these seasons, struggling to embrace the gospel hope we need to fill our discouraged souls.
Join this study on the Book of Colossians as we learn to practice of preaching gospel truth to ourselves by studying Paul’s example. In every changing season of life, we can rest in God’s character, rehearse our identity in Christ, respond in faith, and remember God’s provision for us. In today’s culture, there’s no shortage of self help, easy fixes, and worldly advice, but only the truth of God’s Word was meant to fill you up and satisfy you fully.
Facilitated by Darla Daugherty in Room 201, Workbook $17.00.

Monday at 6:30 pm – *ZOOM CLASS
January 10 – March 21, 2022
“None Like Him: 10 Ways God is Different Than Us” (Jen Wilkin)
God is self-existent, self-sufficient, eternal, immutable, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, sovereign, infinite, and incomprehensible. We’re not. And that’s a good thing.
Our limitations are by design. We were never meant to be God. But at the root of every sin is our rebellious desire to possess attributes that belong to God alone. Calling us to embrace our limits as a means of glorifying God’s limitless power, Jen Wilkin invites us to celebrate the freedom that comes when we rest in letting God be God.
Facilitated by Terri Bettinger by Zoom. Book $10.00.
Tuesday at 9:30 am
January 2022
Refresh for Moms of Infants and Preschool Age Children.
Topic TBD
Facilitated by Tami Harrison.
Childcare for Infants and Preschool Age Children provided. Workbook/Childcare $____.