
October 29th: Fall on Flint! 6:00p-7:30p. We'll have carnival-type games, candy, prizes, food options,
a photo booth, an trunk-a-treating. We will not have small groups!
Midweek Schedule
4:45p - 6:00p | Ford Hall
Join us each week at 4:45p for a short, meaningful devotion—a time to center our hearts before we share a meal and dive into study together. All are welcome!
The meal begins at 5:00p
Adults: $8; Kids (12 & under): $5
To go boxes available 6:00p - 6:15p
November Menu:
11/5: Chicken parmesan with pasta, broccoli, and a side salad
11/12: Taco meat, corn, black beans, and rice
11/19: Thanksgiving Dinner!
11/26: Happy Thanksgiving - No Midweek!
PLUS: entree salad bar option and "grab n' go" kids options
All Small Groups start at 6:00p
C U R R E N T S T U D I E S:
(October 8th - November 12th)
Life through the Lens of the Gospel
Conference Room A
Facilitated by Laurel Griffith
A study of First Corinthians - First Corinthians was written to a church community that Paul knew well. He had traveled there as a missionary and spent about 18 months getting to know people and telling them about Jesus. Many people became followers of Christ and formed the first church in the city. After Paul left Corinth to continue his missionary journey, he heard disturbing news about his young congregation. The church was in conflict and facing all kinds of problems. Paul wrote this letter to offer guidance, teaching, and encouragement.
The Ruthless Elimation of Hurry
By: John Mark Comer
Sapp Conference Room
Facilitated by Paul Joiner
Study Guide (recommended): $13
You have an enemy, and it might not be what you think. Our lives are saturated with technology. We are over-scheduled and calendar-driven. It turns out that hurry is the great enemy of our modern lives. But we don't have to live with disordered schedules and disordered hearts. Jesus invites us to follow Him and simplify our lives around what really matters. Join us for a six-week class where we will learn how to stay emotionally and spiritually alive in the chaos of the modern world.
Together
By: Ben Mandrell
Conference Room B
Facilitated by Carolyn Kierce
Optional video access & study guide: $20
The first generation of believers embraced the idea of "church" in a way that impacted every aspect of their lives and empowered the gospel to spread far and wide. We will study the foundations and rhythms of the early church and learn how we might make a greater impact in our world today, while also experiencing the fullness of God in our own lives. Join us for this six-week study and discover how being deeply connected in the community of believers can transform our lives, our cities, and the world.
Trauma Healing for Warriors
Military REBOOT is a course - not a support group - providing help for service members, veterans, and families dealing with the moral and spiritual wounds from service-related trauma. You won't find shortcuts or easy answers, but instead you'll find solutions that last.
September 3rd - November 19th
5:30 - 7:30p
Dinner provided
Contact for information:
Lisa Stuckey | 229-869-4761
Birth - 5th grade | Meet in Kids Building
Nursery (8 weeks - 3 years old): Dropoff at 5:30p
Angel Choir (3 years - 5 years old): Dropoff at 5:45p
12:2 Crew (1st - 5th grade): Dropoff at 5:45p
If you're new to our kids ministry, you're probably wondering what Angel Choir and 12:2 Crew are and what exactly will your child be doing your adult small group time. Here's what you and your child can expect: through multimedia, games, teaching, and prayer, children come to know who God is, what His Word says, and how to use their Bibles.
Questions? Please contact Allison Vandenbergh, Director of Children's Ministries.
6:00p | Sanctuary
Questions? Please contact Brandon Keaton, Director of Music and Sudent Ministries.
