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2nd Family Night

May 19, 2010
5:30 PM

This is the last 2nd Family night of the season. 

We will have outdoor activities for the children

Join us for dinner and the following activities and groups:

Chancel Ringers: 4:45

“Pray for the youth” Prayer time in the chapel - 5:00

Dinner 5:30

PRICES ARE: Adults age 12 and older: $6, Children age 2-11: $2, Families at the same address: $15, College Student w/ID Special: $1

Menu:  grilled hot dogs & hamburgers, potato salad, coleslaw, potato chips, baked beans, ice cream cones.  No salad bar.  Kids menu is the same.

 6 – 6:15 Kids play in the gym

6:15 Kidz Praise I & II rooms 221 & 226

Bible Bonanza – 7:00  fun & games for kids

4, 5, 6, year olds in Boy Scout Room,  Grades 1-5 in Hudson Hall

BIBLE STUDIES:

Men’s Bible Study Group -Room 56  -  we are discussing a challenging book by Dr. David Jeremiah, “Slaying the Giants in Your Life”.  Dr. Jeremiah weaves gripping, real-life stories of contemporary giant slayers who came face-to-face with their own Goliaths:  temptation, doubt, procastination, and jealousy.  In each, you will discover afresh the eternal unwavering promise of God to overcome those giants.  Contact Steve Thomas for more information.

Bible Study – with Dr. Bill Barron with time for discussion and questions.   Parlor Room 

Jesus & the Gospels- Barbour Rm.   Theological video & discussion series based on “Jesus and the Gospels” by Luke Timothy Johnson, New Testament professor at Emory’s School of Theology. Contact David Goslee

Star Circle– Library Fireside Rm. Women’s evening Bible study 7 week study on The Prodigal God, Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith, by Timothy Keller, Senior Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. Contact Jeanne Ullrich

Fireproof – Rm. 205 Upstairs  Bible study for married couples, an unprecedented opportunity to understand God’s design for relationships. Contact John Wilson

  Bible Study in room 64  -  We are studying our identity in Christ, i.e., who God says we are now that we’ve been born from above. Our new identity gives us complete acceptance before God,in Christ, power in Christ to live an abundant life, and a place of rest and peace in Christ as we allow Him to be formed in us. From this God-accomplished place where we are born again into Christ we are invited to have communion with the Father in the same way Jesus did. Contact Linda McCann

 Chancel Choir 7:30  – room 214

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