Wednesday Night Schedule
5:15 - 6:00 p.m. -- Dinner in the Fellowship Hall (Register on Realm)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.--Children's small group studies, gym time and music
6:15 - 7:30 p.m.--Women's, men's, middle school, and co-ed small groups
6:45 - 8:00 p.m.--Choir Practice (6:45pm: sharing and prayer time; 7pm musical rehearsal)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.--Children's small group studies, gym time and music
6:15 - 7:30 p.m.--Women's, men's, middle school, and co-ed small groups
6:45 - 8:00 p.m.--Choir Practice (6:45pm: sharing and prayer time; 7pm musical rehearsal)
Dinner 5:15-6:00 p.m.
Join us for Wednesday Night Dinner! Please register and pay online by Tuesday, November 12 at noon!
2 slices + fruit/salad: $6
1 slice + fruit/salad: $4
gluten free: $5
$20 family max
Menu: Fatty’s Pizza
cheese or pepperoni pizza, salad, and fruit
2 slices + fruit/salad: $6
1 slice + fruit/salad: $4
gluten free: $5
$20 family max
Menu: Fatty’s Pizza
cheese or pepperoni pizza, salad, and fruit
FPC Kids
Our mid-week program is designed to take children K4-6th graders deeper into God’s word and provide a time of community with other children from FPC. Each night will start off with dinner in the Fellowship Hall at 5:15 pm followed by bible study, choir, and fun games. Nursery is provided for children 3 years old and under.
Youth
Our Youth Ministry exists for Youth....
-to Reach them with the Gospel of Jesus and His grace,
-to Equip them to serve the church and the world,
-to Disciple them in the truths of Jesus Christ and His Word, and
-to Send them out to their schools and workplaces, colleges and universities, and wherever God calls them to go as workers for His Kingdom and for the Glory of His Name.
Middle School Youth meet upstairs in the Youth Lounge.
A typical Wednesday night looks like this: game --> singing --> small groups
-to Reach them with the Gospel of Jesus and His grace,
-to Equip them to serve the church and the world,
-to Disciple them in the truths of Jesus Christ and His Word, and
-to Send them out to their schools and workplaces, colleges and universities, and wherever God calls them to go as workers for His Kingdom and for the Glory of His Name.
Middle School Youth meet upstairs in the Youth Lounge.
A typical Wednesday night looks like this: game --> singing --> small groups
Adult Small Groups
Men and Women's groups meet from 6:15 - 7:30
Women
All women will meet together immediately following dinner. The group will meet in the various classrooms and be led by Nan Pownall and Mary Anne Shipley. This semester will be on 1 and 2 Kings. Register if new!
For information on other Women's small groups, email Mary Anne!
For information on other Women's small groups, email Mary Anne!
Men
Men will meet all together before breaking up into smaller groups for study and discussion. Because of the size of our church, you may feel like you only know and are known by a select few people. These small groups provide an avenue for cross generational friendship and discipleship through study and discussion of Scripture, helpful devotional and theological books, and other studies and topics of the Christian life. Contact Elliott Everitt for more information.
Co-Ed
Grace to Live By: a study of the Reformed doctrines of grace
What are the Doctrines of Grace? Some refer to them as Calvinism, or the Five Points of Calvinism, or the acronym TULIP. There is much we can say and will look into in this study, but if there is one main idea it is that God saves sinners by His grace and for his glory. If this is true then the Doctrines of Grace properly understood lay out for us not only how we are saved but also how we should then live. Led by Elliott Everitt.
What are the Doctrines of Grace? Some refer to them as Calvinism, or the Five Points of Calvinism, or the acronym TULIP. There is much we can say and will look into in this study, but if there is one main idea it is that God saves sinners by His grace and for his glory. If this is true then the Doctrines of Grace properly understood lay out for us not only how we are saved but also how we should then live. Led by Elliott Everitt.