Announcements & Events

 

Feb 22-March 7, 2026

Sunday:
Worship • 9:30 am
Sermon: “A Different Kind of Citizen, Part 2: The Mourning Pure” (Matthew 5:1-9)
Foundations • 11:00 am

Tuesday:
Cottage Prayer • 9:00 am
Elder Meeting • 6:00 pm

Wednesday:
Spring Studies • 6:30 pm

Next Sunday: March 1st
Missionary Spotlight
Sermon:
“A Different Kind of Citizen, Part 2: The Mourning Pure” (Matthew 5:1-9)
Youth Group at 6pm

Tuesday: March 3
Cottage Prayer • 9:00 am

Wednesday: March 4
Spring Studies • 6:30 pm

Sunday: March 8th
Communion Sunday
Sermon:
“The Costly Call of Kingdom Citizenship” (Matthew 5:10-16)

Upcoming:
Apr 3 • Good Friday Service
Apr 25 • Women of Worth retreat


Spring Study:
Real Change

Spring book studies, Wednesdays at 6:30pm. It’s not too late to join!

Books are now available (see Ben Harding or Pastor Dave for a copy). We will cover the Introduction through chapter 1 at our first meeting.

Book Description: “Every honest Christian knows the need for change. But how to get there? How do you move forward from struggles both big and small? And how does our faith in God impact our everyday thoughts, feelings, and actions? This six-session study gives participants an opportunity to reflect on their own lives and then learn more about how God changes us to become more like Jesus.”


A few notes…

  • Our elders will gather for their monthly meeting Tuesday evening, February 24, at 6 pm. Contact session clerk Fred Winterroth if you have a matter of business for the elders or would like to attend.

  • Youth Group Sunday, March 1, at 6:00pm

  • Reminder that during worship Sunday, March 1, we will be collecting our offering for the March Missionary Spotlight (The Christian Center).

  • Remember to set your clocks ahead Saturday evening, March 7, as we “spring forward!”

Thank you!


Sweets for the Sweet: “God’s Love Is Out of This World”

The annual Sweets for the Sweet soup dinner will be held at the church at 6:oop on Saturday, February 21. This event is for all adults, single or otherwise! Sign up in the kitchenette.

Contact Laura Schmied with any questions


February 2026

Ethan & Grace Thomas
with 7 Rivers Outreach

7 Rivers Outreach seeks to “bring gospel-driven change in the lives of individuals, resulting slowly in community-transformation.” They serve the Zulu people in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), the region of South Africa with the highest number of HIV diagnoses, AIDS- related deaths, and tuberculosis cases and deaths. Over one-fifth of the children in the region are orphans.