FIRST SUNDAYS CELEBRATIONS CONTINUE!
Please plan to join us on the first Sunday of each month as we will come together as one body for worship, fellowship, discipleship, learning and service. The first Sundays will begin at 9:30 am in the Fellowship Hall and will conclude with a time of worship beginning at 11:10am.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
We resume our regular worship schedule (8:45 am and 11:10 am) on the intervening Sundays and will offer Sunday school classes for both children and adults between services at 9:55 am. For more details read the latest Meadows newsletter.
SPRING 2012 ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFERINGS
Charles Pickell will lead a class titled "Hard Sayings of the Bible" which will meet throughout the month of May, with the exception of the First Sunday.
Peggy Shupe will lead Being a Disciple of Christ in 2012. Discussion will center on the message of Jesus and discerning His will for our lives in these uncertain times. All adults are invited to bring their Bibles and participate.
To Whom Much has been Entrusted is a web-based study of Christian stewardship led by Rick Gangloff. The focus is on growth in stewardship as an on-going and joyous response to God’s blessings. The class lesson content which was posted over the course of study in 2010 can be accessed here so those interested can continue to pursue this study on their own schedule.
YOUTH AND CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES
There are many happenings at Meadows for the young people of our church. For details call the church office at 296-2791 or read the latest Meadows newsletter.
MEADOWS PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
Meadows Presbyterian Women provides an opportunity for all women at Meadows to enjoy Bible study and fellowship and to work together on mission projects. Our goals are to grow and develop personally as Christian women and as disciples of Christ, and to put our Christian beliefs into action.
It is our hope that every woman will find an area of interest and become part of a sisterhood at Meadows.
STEPHEN MINISTRY
Christ Caring For People Through People Stephen Ministry is a ministry in our congregation in which trained and supervised lay persons, called Stephen Ministers, provide confidential one-to-one Christian care to individuals facing life challenges or difficulties. Read more.
