Spring Missions Emphasis
Date Posted: May 12, 2010
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Our Spring Missions Emphasis is coming on May 16, and we have some very special guests coming that never disappoint. David and Beth Grant will be with us in both morning services. David and Beth Grant have served as the founders and visionaries of Project Rescue, an organization that brings hope and escape to victims of sexual trafficking. While their ministry has been primarily in the land of India, their heart to share their faith and see women and young girls rescued and restored has carried them to over thirty countries around the world. Join us in this missions emphasis, and help us focus our missionary efforts around the world.
MAPS CONSTRUCTION TEAM NEWS
Date Posted: December 11, 2009
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Bethany’s 2010 MAPS Construction Team will return to El Progreso, Honduras from April 15 (tax day) through April 25, to finish the 20-classroom Latin America Child Care facility we started five years ago. The goal of completing four classrooms is a daunting task for the eleven days, and we need a larger crew to complete the project. Applications for selection to this year’s team are available at the Hospitality Counter in the foyer, and an informational meeting will be held Sunday, December 20, 5:00 p.m. in Room 101. All new applicants as well as past “veterans” are urged to attend this meeting. Pastor Ken will give an overview of the focus of the work and will answer any questions you may have regarding next year’s team.
WELCOME DAN & AMY TABB
Date Posted: November 12, 2009
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WELCOME MISSIONARIES SCOTT & LEAH SCHESSER
Date Posted: November 6, 2009
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Missionaries Scott & Leah Schesser will be in Sunday, November 8th’s 6:00 p.m. service. They are newly appointed Assemblies of God missionaries and they and their three children, Emily, Lily, and Katelyn, are headed for Japan where they will pastor the English speaking international church in Iwakuni, Japan, and will minister to U.S. Marines and their families stationed in the city. They will also minister to the Japanese nationals in their own language.





