
Listen & Live Women’s Teaching Series
Wednesdays at 6:30 pm in Room 201 Beginning April 3
Join us for lessons on Deuteronomy
•A Faithful God and His Unfaithful People – Mary Wilson (4/3)
•The Greatest Commandment – Kristie Anyabwile (4/10)
•Open Wide Your Hand – Jen Wilkin (4/17)
•A Prophet Like Me – Kathleen Nielson (4/24)
Feel free to drop in to any of the Sessions – No Registration Required

Listen & Live Women’s Teaching Series
Wednesdays at 6:30 pm in Room 201 Beginning April 3
Join us for lessons on Deuteronomy
•A Faithful God and His Unfaithful People – Mary Wilson (4/3)
•The Greatest Commandment – Kristie Anyabwile (4/10)
•Open Wide Your Hand – Jen Wilkin (4/17)
•A Prophet Like Me – Kathleen Nielson (4/24)
Feel free to drop in to any of the Sessions – No Registration Required

Listen & Live Women’s Teaching Series
Wednesdays at 6:30 pm in Room 201 Beginning April 3
Join us for lessons on Deuteronomy
•A Faithful God and His Unfaithful People – Mary Wilson (4/3)
•The Greatest Commandment – Kristie Anyabwile (4/10)
•Open Wide Your Hand – Jen Wilkin (4/17)
•A Prophet Like Me – Kathleen Nielson (4/24)
Feel free to drop in to any of the Sessions – No Registration Required

Interested in going on the Mexico Mission Trip this fall? The dates are November 22 – 30, and open to all ages 16 and over. There will be an informational meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, June 18 at 7:00 pm. For more information, visit the table in the Gathering, or contact Chris Kinnas at (517) 249-8551 or ckinnas@gmail.com

A work team from South will be returning to Solid Rock Bible Camp (in Soldotna, Alaska) in July to help build a “little red schoolhouse”. This will be used for educational purposes in the Wilderness Camps and the Horsemanship program. The team is in need of $35,000 to cover the cost of the build. If you can help, please send to:
Solid Rock Bible Camp
36251 Solid Rock Rd 1
Soldotna, AK 99669
with a note that it is for the Little Red Schoolhouse Project, Michigan Team, July 2024.
If you’d like more information, please contact Rob Sepeter at rob@sepeter.com or (517) 930-7290. You can also visit the camp website. www.solidrockbiblecamp.com

This Sunday we will have the opportunity to celebrate communion together, live and online. We are glad for the opportunity to participate again in something that followers of Jesus have been celebrating for over 2000 years, as we focus on the atoning death of our Savior.
Not all of us we will be able to be together physically, but we will be together spiritually, sharing in God’s Word, so we put together this “Communion at Home Guide” for you.
- Prepare your own bread and cup to use during the communion time.
- Before the service, spend time prayerfully reflecting on the sacrifice of Jesus. We encourage you to read passages like Luke 22:7-20 and 1 Corinthians 11: 23-28 to help you prepare as well.
- Spend time examining your heart before the service. We believe that the Communion meal is for believers, members of Christ’s body, who are sincerely following Him.
- Talk to your kids about communion. Perhaps share your story of coming to faith in Christ with them (and guide them as to whether they themselves should participate at this time).
- Join us for our online service this Sunday at 9:30 a.m.!
We’re so looking forward to worshipping together with you, as we share in music of worship, receive God’s Word and celebrate communion together.

This Sunday we will have the opportunity to celebrate communion together, live and online. We are glad for the opportunity to participate again in something that followers of Jesus have been celebrating for over 2000 years, as we focus on the atoning death of our Savior.
Not all of us we will be able to be together physically, but we will be together spiritually, sharing in God’s Word, so we put together this “Communion at Home Guide” for you.
- Prepare your own bread and cup to use during the communion time.
- Before the service, spend time prayerfully reflecting on the sacrifice of Jesus. We encourage you to read passages like Luke 22:7-20 and 1 Corinthians 11: 23-28 to help you prepare as well.
- Spend time examining your heart before the service. We believe that the Communion meal is for believers, members of Christ’s body, who are sincerely following Him.
- Talk to your kids about communion. Perhaps share your story of coming to faith in Christ with them (and guide them as to whether they themselves should participate at this time).
- Join us for our online service this Sunday at 9:30 a.m.!
We’re so looking forward to worshipping together with you, as we share in music of worship, receive God’s Word and celebrate communion together.

This week we will have the opportunity to celebrate communion together, live and online. We are glad for the opportunity to participate again in something that followers of Jesus have been celebrating for over 2000 years, as we focus on the atoning death of our Savior.
Not all of us we will be able to be together physically, but we will be together spiritually, sharing in God’s Word, so we put together this “Communion at Home Guide” for you.
- Prepare your own bread and cup to use during the communion time.
- Before the service, spend time prayerfully reflecting on the sacrifice of Jesus. We encourage you to read passages like Luke 22:7-20 and 1 Corinthians 11: 23-28 to help you prepare as well.
- Spend time examining your heart before the service. We believe that the Communion meal is for believers, members of Christ’s body, who are sincerely following Him.
- Talk to your kids about communion. Perhaps share your story of coming to faith in Christ with them (and guide them as to whether they themselves should participate at this time).
- Join us for our online service this Sunday at 9:30 a.m.!
We’re so looking forward to worshipping together with you, as we share in music of worship, receive God’s Word and celebrate communion together.
When Faith Becomes Sight: Heaven by Jennifer RothschildHeaven. Who goes there? Where is it? What will we do there? Questions like these arise when we consider an eternal future beyond this physical life. How can we know the truth about what comes next? In this 7-session video-based Bible study workbook, Jennifer Rothschild explores the subject of Heaven from a biblical perspective. She will separate what’s true about Heaven from what’s based on legend, media depictions, and hopeful guesses. As you walk through the study, you’ll not only gain a deeper understanding of what God has prepared for His children, but also learn how to live with confidence today as you look forward to the glorious unending that awaits. Don’t just wonder about Heaven—embrace it with a faith that turns anticipation into excitement and peace.
Wednesdays, 6:30 pm – Room 201
Beginning January 15th
Workbook $22.00 with video access
Facilitated by Tiffany Wilkinson and Melissa Gray
*Nursery, Awana and Youth activities are available for women attending the study.