Sunday Gathering Info & Services
8:30 & 10:30am
Children's Programing During Both Gatherings
Middle School Message (during 10:30am message)
Join us at 8:30am (traditional worship) or 10:30am (modern worship).
Come as you are dress wise.
When you enter the building from the north or south parking lot you will be greeted and welcomed. If you have children nursery through 5th grade, if you choose, stop at the children’s ministry check-in table to have all your questions answered and check in your child(ren) to the safe and secure kids wing (all our volunteers have had background checks and gone through a policy and procedure class). Stop by the cafe for coffee/tea and a snack. Join a conversation or relax at a table or couch seating area or around the open space. Feel free to stop by the New Here or Next Steps tables if you want to connect. When you are ready, make your way into the sanctuary/worship center.
We gather for 60-75 minutes. You can expect to sing songs together, reflect in prayer, and hear an applicable sermon from the Bible. Middle school students (6-8th grade) will have the option to join others their age for a sermon aimed at them (will be dismissed about 1/2 way through). We hope to see you on a future Sunday!
Attendance (11.17.24)
TOTAL: 402
8:30
- Sanctuary – 107
- Online Avg. – 15 households
- Children – 16
- Nursery – 4
10:30
- Sanctuary – 209
- Online Avg. – 17 households
- Children – 49
- Nursery – 17
Finances (11.17.24)
General | $17,209.04 |
Weekly Budgeted Need | $11,826.92 |
Current Fiscal Year Weekly Avg. (Jul. ’24-Sep. ’24): | $12,516.87 |
2023-2024 Avg. Weekly Giving | $12,459.34 |
Building | $13,701.88 |
Avg. Jul. ’24-Sep. ’24: | $3,174.86 |
Mission | $156.00 |
Sermon Series & Deeper Dive
Join us this November for the sermon series, Gratitude: Choosing Joy in the Every Day. Through the Psalms, we will explore how gratitude leads to lasting joy, even in challenging times. Each week, we’ll reflect on where we’ve seen God at work and celebrate His goodness. We’ll discover how choosing gratitude transforms our outlook. Let’s embrace joy together as we journey through this season of thanksgiving! Come ready to be encouraged, inspired, and filled with gratitude.
- 24 The Joy of Gratitude (Psalm 100)-Pastor Kris & Pastor Chris Co-Preaching
*Unless Otherwise Noted, All Services are at 8:30 & 10:30AM with Lead Pastor Kris Tarkiewicz Preaching
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION GUIDE FOLLOWING NOVEMBER 17
Sermon: “A Global Song of Praise” (Psalm 96)
Overview
This week’s sermon on Psalm 96 focused on gratitude, worship, and God’s global mission. Psalm 96 invites us to recognize the greatness of God and his worthiness of praise, not just in our lives but in the lives of all people, across every nation, and in all of creation. We were challenged to engage in worship and mission, both locally and globally, as part of a global chorus of praise to the Lord.
Opening Discussion
1. Welcome & Prayer
Start by welcoming everyone and opening in prayer. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide your time together and open hearts to reflect on gratitude, worship, and God’s mission.
Icebreaker
2. Gratitude Check-In:
Before diving into Psalm 96, ask the group:
- What is one thing you are particularly grateful for this week?
- What is something you have recently seen God doing in your life or in the world that fills you with gratitude?
(Allow everyone to share briefly.)
Sermon Reflection
3. Read Psalm 96
Read Psalm 96 aloud. Encourage different members to read sections if the group is larger.
“Sing to the Lord a new song… Ascribe to the Lord the glory due His name.”
—Psalm 96:1-13
4. Key Questions:
a. The New Song
- Verse 1 says, “Sing to the Lord a new song.” What do you think it means to sing a “new song” to the Lord?
- The sermon spoke about how a new song reflects God’s fresh mercies every day. In what ways have you experienced God’s mercies in new ways recently?
- How does remembering God’s mercies encourage us to offer praise and gratitude?
b. Global Gratitude
- In verses 3-10, we are called to “declare His glory among the nations.” The sermon highlighted the global nature of God’s mission.
- How does thinking about gratitude and worship from a global perspective change or expand your understanding of worship?
- Have you ever felt called to pray for or participate in missions outside of your local community? What role does the global Church play in our own faith journeys?
c. Mission and Worship
- Verses 7-8 say, “Ascribe to the Lord the glory due His name; bring an offering and come into His courts.” What does it mean to ascribe glory to the Lord in our everyday lives?
- Worship is described not only as praise but also as action. How can we reflect God’s glory through our actions in both our local and global communities?
- What is the connection between worship and mission in these verses?
Application Questions
5. Personal Application of Gratitude
- Take a moment to reflect on God’s work in your life. How can you sing a “new song” to Him this week?
- How can you make gratitude a part of your daily rhythm? Are there specific practices or habits that help you stay thankful and focused on God’s ongoing mercies?
6. Engaging in God’s Global Mission
- The sermon highlighted that 40% of global Christians will be in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2050. How does this shift in the global Church impact your perspective on missions?
- Our church has been involved in global missions, including sending people, teams, and supplies. How can our small group engage with or support missions beyond our own community?
- Are there specific countries, regions, or causes that God is stirring your heart to pray for or support? What is one practical way you can get involved in global mission this year?
Scripture Application
7. Matthew 28:19-20 (The Great Commission)
Read Matthew 28:19-20 together:
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
- How does this passage relate to the invitation in Psalm 96 to declare God’s glory to the nations?
- Jesus commands us to make disciples of all nations. How can we as a small group participate in this command, both locally and globally?
Prayer Time
8. Prayer for Gratitude and Mission
- Gratitude Prayer: Spend a few moments praising God for His faithfulness, new mercies, and ongoing work in your lives. Ask God to help you cultivate a heart of gratitude that reflects His goodness.
- Mission Prayer: Pray for global missions, specifically for areas where the gospel is spreading rapidly (e.g., Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Asia). Pray for missionaries and the Church worldwide.
- Personal Prayer: Encourage each person to pray for one specific nation, people group, or global mission cause that God is stirring their heart for.
Optional Prayer Prompts:
- “God, thank You for the new song of mercy You have placed in my heart. Show me how I can share Your goodness with others.”
- “Lord, help us to see the world through Your eyes, with a heart for the nations and a desire to make Your name known.”
- “We pray for missionaries around the world. Empower them to spread Your love, and may Your gospel bear fruit in every nation.”
Closing
9. Action Steps
- Challenge everyone to take one specific action this week related to gratitude or global mission. This could be:
- Writing a letter or email to a missionary you know
- Giving financially to a global cause or mission project
- Praying for a specific country or region regularly
- Learning more about global mission opportunities
10. Closing Prayer
Close in prayer, thanking God for the time spent together and asking Him to continue to guide you in gratitude and mission in the coming days.
Discussion Wrap-Up
Invite members to continue reflecting on the global mission of God and how they can be part of spreading His glory to all nations, starting with their own community and extending outward. Encourage them to look for ways to live out the truth of Psalm 96 this week.
The season of Advent is upon us—a season that invites us into the tension of ‘already’ and ‘not yet,’ where we hold the fragile hope that everything broken will be made whole, that every sorrow will be met with joy, and that every deep longing will be filled with love. It’s about finding a way to sit with the messiness of life while still holding on to the promise of what’s to come.
We invite you to journey encountering the Christ child, the Messiah, Savior of the world this Christmas season! It is a season of promises fulfilled in Jesus and worth celebrating together. The weary world does indeed rejoice!
- 1 The Promise of Truth
- 8 The Promise of Compassion
- 15 The Promise of Restoration
- 22 The Promise of Justice
- 24 The Promise of Jesus (Christmas Eve Services 4 & 6PM)
- 29 TBD
*Unless Otherwise Noted, All Services are at 8:30 & 10:30AM with Lead Pastor Kris Tarkiewicz Preaching
Opportunities To Be Generous
Dear FBC Church Family,
The Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Team would like to thank you for your generous gifts of shoeboxes and donations to be delivered to children around the world. As of November 4, we are sending 189 shoeboxes to children who will have the opportunity receive a gift and hear the gospel message of salvation.
Shoeboxes may still be delivered to FBC. The Drop Off Collection Dates & times below:
Nov. 18 – 9 am – 11 am
Nov. 19 – 11 am – 1 pm
Nov. 20 – 1 pm – 3 pm
Nov. 21 – 5 pm – 7 pm
Nov. 22 – 12 pm – 2 pm
Nov. 23 – 10 am – 12 pm
Nov. 24 – 1 pm – 3 pm
Nov. 25 – 9 am – 11 am
Drop off is at the south entrance doors in children’s wing. Let the volunteers know you are dropping off a box to be counted for Family Bible Church.
Thank you to the AWANA kids, families and leaders for your donations of items and completed boxes. We were overwhelmed by the wonderful items we received for the packing party. Thank you to all who
participated in card making and the shoebox packing party. We had a great time of fellowship at both of these events. God has been good in providing for our ministry.
Please remember to pray for those
children receiving these shoe boxes as they are shipped and delivered!!
Read the highlights of Joan and Stephen’s Fall 2024 trip to Uganda: Highlights Mustard Seed Trip 2024
Great news! There is a drop-down menu available for Mustard Seeds when making online donations. Thank you in advance for your commitment to mission around the world!
www.familybiblechurchmarshall.org/give
Events & Gatherings
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We will be putting together a choir to help lead us in worship this coming Christmas season. The choir will lead the FBC congregation in worship on Sunday December 15th in both the 8:30am and the 10:30am services.
If you are interested in being a part of this choir be sure to sign up.
The sign up sheet will be in the lobby, or feel free to email Chris Forystek at chris@familybible.church
We are thrilled to announce the opening of the FBC playground to the community for OPEN PLAY!
The playground will be open MONDAYS 9-11:30.
There is no cost and all are welcome.
We will have a volunteer here to be a welcoming presence.
Our desire is to also give an option to those who are working during the day and open THURSDAYS 530-7:30pm but we need volunteers first.
This is a great way to connect with others in our community and serve.
Invite your friends, your neighbors, and those around you!
Middle & High School Students
HIGH SCHOOL: High School meets Sunday evenings 6:30-8:30PM in the student room. This is an awesome time of games, worship, lesson, small group, and more. There is NO YOUTH GROUP THIS SUNDAY. Join us for the church Thanksgiving Dinner from 5-7pm. And join us for Fall Retreat this weekend!
Remind is our primary means of communication for all high school youth happenings. You can receive these messages either through the Remind app (blue background with a white script R) or you can receive them as text messages.
You can join the High School Parents group by texting @fbcsrhighp to 81010.
Students can join the High School Students group by texting @fbcsrhighs to 81010.
Contact Student Pastor Nick Walker (nick@familybible.church) with any questions.
You can join the Middle School Parents group by texting @fbcjrhighp to 81010.
Students can join the Middle School Students group by texting @fbcjrhighs to 81010.
We have an exciting opportunity for our middle school students! Each Sunday during our 10:30 service, we’ll give all 6th-8th grade students the option to sit in the sanctuary for the first half of service and worship with the congregation, then dismiss to the Student Room for our Middle School Message! This will be a focused time each Sunday for our students to experience relevant content geared towards their age as we interact with the Word of God together. We’ll continue the following Sunday with time in Numbers as “God’s People Rebel”. Hope to have you there!
Contact Student Pastor Nick Walker (nick@familybible.church) with any questions.
Join us for our Middle School UN10N Afterschool Hangouts! We’ll be hanging out every Thursday afternoon from 3-4:30pm in the MMS Cafeteria. Drop in anytime for food, games, activities, and hanging out with your friends! Note once you leave for the day, you will not be allowed back in. Please register at the QR Code above.
Kids Ministries at the ARK
Join us Sunday mornings at 8:30 or 10:30AM! Stop by the self check-in stations when you arrive to print a nametag. Classrooms open 15 minutes prior to the start of service. Preschool and elementary aged children gather for songs and fun, followed by Bible lessons, activities and connecting with our amazing leaders and volunteers. Nurseries for infants and toddlers are also available during both services.
On Sunday mornings, we teach with curriculum provided by The Gospel Project, which explores the Bible from Genesis to Revelation over the span of three years. Kids will learn that the Bible is one unifying story that continuously points to our need for a Savior, and that Savior is Jesus! We invite you to check out The Gospel Project Core Values
November 3: Jacob and Esau – Genesis 25; 27
November 10: Jacob Fled from Canaan – Genesis 28; 32
November 17: Joseph Taken to Egypt – Genesis 37; 39-46; 50
November 24: The Suffering of Job – Job
During Awana, kids learn about God, play games, memorize Bible verses and build relationships. Awana has classes for kids ages 3 through 5th grade. We meet most Tuesdays through the school year from 6-7:30pm.
Theme Nights
11/5: Backwards Night
11/12: Awana Reward Night
11/19: Bring a Stuffy Night
11/26: NO AWANA – Happy Thanksgiving!
Family Bible Church Awana registration for this year is now open. We hope you can join us again this year. To register, please click this link: Awana Registration.
Questions? Email Corrie – corriemessner@familybible.church
NEXT STEP - DEVELOP - Opportunities to Grow
This group of men meets weekly on Tuesdays at 7AM for Bible Study and fellowship over breakfast at Free Range in Marshall. Questions? Contact richardgerten@gmail.com
Know others. Be known.
Get involved in a FBC Community.
Groups are always forming.
Contact mary@familybible.church or kris@familybible.church if you have questions or would like to lead or participate in a community.
A Woman’s Heart Bible Study will resume in the new year.
CARE
Currently Seeking People to Be Part of Our Next Cohort of Stephen Ministers. If God is calling you to minister to others, please prayerfully consider this opportunity!
Our church will be training a new cohort of Stephen Ministers beginning in November. Stephen Ministers are congregation members equipped and commissioned for caring ministry. They come from many different backgrounds, ages, and walks of life, but all have one important thing in common: a heart for bringing Christ’s healing love to hurting people. Becoming a Stephen Minister in your church is a life-transforming experience—an opportunity to serve God, help others, and grow in faith. If you are moved to join this ministry, fill out the Next Step form to connect with our Stephen Ministries Leaders.
If you are aware of an FBC attendee(s) that would enjoy home visits or friendly phone calls, please contact Rodna Stealy at (269) 986-0693 or rstealy@gmail.com or contact Mary in the office at (269) 781-8400 or marypike@familybible.church.
Rodna is forming this new ministry team. If you would like to be involved or learn more about being a Homebound Helper, please let us know. We’d love to get you connected!
If you are unable to use the QR Code, you can also visit us here to reach out for support.
Visit https://familybiblechurchmarshall.org/stephen-ministries/for more information.
At Alternatives Care Center (ministry partner of FBC) our Freedom Ministry offers help, hope and support to those who have experienced an abortion. Sit with women who have received healing themselves and will help to empower you to heal and reach your full potential– all through the power of Jesus Christ. And everything shared never leaves the group you are in because of the sensitivity of the experiences.
Discover more HERE
Looking Ahead
Next Steps
Welcome to FBC!
We would love to get to know you! Please fill out a communication card by clicking HERE
The Scriptures teach us to proclaim the salvation we have found in Jesus through baptism. There is a short 30 minute class before you are baptized to help understand the meaning and procedures of baptism.
Upcoming Baptisms:
- 11/24/24 (Thanksgiving)
If you desire to be baptized please contact:
- Children/Parents contact Emily VanDorpe (emily@familybible.church)
- Middle & High School students contact Nick Walker (nick@familybible.church)
- Adults contact Deacon Mark Pike (markpike@yahoo.com)
Desire to know more about the church? Where we have been, what we are about, and where we are going? Come to this hour long class to discover the history of the church, know the by-laws, and statement of faith of FBC. This class is the first of three steps to join the church (second is meet with deacons to share testimony and third is reception into membership before church).
Please contact Deacon Mark Pike (markpike@yahoo.com) if you are interested in attending a membership class and learning more about joining FBC.
Upcoming Classes will be held Sundays at 11:45 AM in Room 102.
- TBA
NEXT STEP - Serve FBC, Marshall & The World
Do you enjoy the satisfying feeling of dumping dirty water down the drain?
The church recently purchased a commercial carpet cleaning in an effort to reduce the cost of professional cleaning.
Up first is The Ark… If you would like to help please call or text Carl Fedders at 269.832.1103.
Training will be provided and you can volunteer to do all of it or just a room/hallway.
We are seeking people who will volunteer to serve at the playground Sunday mornings when it is open 9:30-10:05 and 11:30-12:30PM. The volunteer will help ensure use and care of the playground. More details coming soon!
We are also seeking people who will volunteer to staff it for open play in the community. This is a mission opportunity to serve, meet, and bless our community!
Our planned open hours are Mondays 9-1130am and Thursdays 530-730pm.
All volunteers need to be policy and procedure approved volunteer here to open, close, and supervise.
If you are interested please contact Lacy Smith at lacyjanousek@gmail.com
Kempf’s Funeral Home is looking to hire part time help to assist with funerals, helping on visitations, helping with errands and/or receptionist help. They have a great team and great working environment. Hours will vary. If interested, please call (269) 781-9858 or email cstallard@kempffh.com
Ushers (8:30 & 10:30AM Services)
We are looking for additional ushers for both services. Be a friendly face as people enter the sanctuary. Assist people in finding a seat or other needs as they arise. If you would like to serve in this ministry, please contact Patti Hudson at (269) 986-2920 or patti.hudson@yahoo.com or contact Mary in the office at (269) 781-8400.
Contact Joan Chapman with questions at mustardseedsusuganda@gmail.com
Brew the self serve coffee and have it ready by 8:15AM. Be part of a regular rotation serving 1-2 times per month. If you are interested please contact mary@familybible.church.
Praise Teams (8:30 & 10:30AM Services)
We are looking for more volunteers to serve on our praise teams for both our traditional and contemporary services on Sunday. Praise team members are also invited and encouraged to participate in any worship events that we have throughout the year.
Auditions will take place for those interested.
If you would like more information or to schedule an audition please contact Chris Forystek at chris@familybible.church
Tech Teams (8:30 & 10:30AM Services)
We’re looking for more volunteers to serve on our tech team for Sunday morning services in every area.
You will be trained for whichever position you choose. Please contact Chris Forystek at chris@familybible.church if you are interested.
Third Saturday of the month. If you are serving please arrive between 9 and 9:30AM. Distribution is from 9:30-11:30.
Our Sunday morning prayer team invites you to be a part of the ministry through prayer! We are expanding our prayer care during and after service. We seek people who desire to pray for and with others. Join this team and rotation each month. If interested please contact Pastor Gerten (richardgerten@gmail.com).
FBC Playground Information
When is the playground open? The playground will be open on Sunday following the 8:30 service from 9:30-10:05AM and then again following the 10:30 service from 11:30-12:30PM.
When will the playground be open during the week? We have Open Play on Monday mornings from 9-11:30am. You are welcome to bring your children to enjoy the playground during this time. Please park in the north parking lot and enter through the north entrance.
How do I volunteer to supervise/host on Sundays and/or during the week? Lacy Smith is our volunteer coordinator. She can be reached through email at lacyjanousek@gmail.com.
Will I be able to use the playground for my group/special event? Yes. The usage plan is currently being developed.
Prayer
LOVE OUR CITY (Serve Marshall)
The New Building is Open! What to Know & Expect
PARKING & ENTRY/EXIT
Which doors should I use to enter/exit? Please use the 1) new north entry doors from the new north parking lot OR the 2) new south doors underneath the new overhang. Look for the A-Frame signs by these doors with “Welcome to Family Bible Church”.
May I enter/exit the old south doors outside entry doors? No. On Sundays, please use new entry/exit points. You will not be able to move through the ARK space on Sundays from the parking lot or sanctuary (only through the HUB).
Where should I park? Most people will park in the south lot. Others may park in the new north lot. Part of the new north lot is reserved for seniors and mobility limited people. Please look for the sign to indicate. STAFF & VOLUNTEERS: If possible please park at Kempf Funeral Home. There is a wood-chipped path between the properties.
What if the parking lot is full? Look for a parking team member for assistance. They will direct you to overflow parking. If the ground is solid you may park on the grass near Old 27 or elsewhere.
Handicapped Parking. Please only park in these spaces if your license plate or placard are clearly displayed. This applies everyday and every hour of the week (not just Sundays).
INSIDE THE BUILDING
Which restrooms should I use? You may use the new restrooms in the HUB or the old restrooms in the hallway just south of the sanctuary.
May I use the HUB during services? Yes. Feel free to spend your time at a table, couch or chair.
Will the worship services be broadcasts into the HUB? Yes. W broadcast the service to the TV’s near the cafe and New? Start Here area.
What if I have a question, who should I ask? FBC volunteers will wear a black badge and lanyard. Ask any of them for help.
Will there be snacks and drinks at the cafe? Yes. We will continue to offer drip coffee. There will also be water bottles and juice along with snacks most weeks. Donations are optional. All donations will go toward building out the cafe with more drink options including espresso drinks.
What about seating in the sanctuary? Please make space for others who are looking for seats. Also, let ushers know if you have room near or around you. If you are a regular here, consider moving forward to fill seats closer to the front so we save room for guests.
ARK (CHILDREN’S WING)
How do I enter the ARK? From the HUB. All doors leading into the ARK remain locked before, during and after service
Who may enter the ARK on Sundays? Only children, teachers/leaders, and parents/guardians with tags will be able to enter.
What do I need to pick up or check on my child? Your parent tag. A children’s ministry volunteer or safety team member will check your tag before you may enter.
Do I need to show my tag to pick up my child from their classroom? Yes. Show your tag to the classroom teacher who will dismiss your child to you.
What do I do if I lose my tag? Please stop at the NEW? START HERE desk where Corrie or Emily will assist you.
If I am in the ARK, where may I exit? You may exit the ARK from the south doors (to the parking lot) or the doors by the men’s bathroom.
May I reenter the ARK from these doors? No. You must go around to the HUB to reenter. Please do not make this awkward for yourself, the volunteer, or safety team member by knocking on the doors.
Where is the nursing room? Families who need access to a nursing room are invited to use the “living room” space (near the drinking fountain by the sanctuary). This space offers a comfortable seating area and a bathroom with changing table. Families with little ones who need to wiggle and move are welcome to use our new space!
Thank you, parents, for helping ensure our building remains secure and our children are kept safe!
Which door should I use Monday through Thursday during regular office hours (8AM-4PM)? The north entry. Ring the doorbell and someone will buzz you in.
Which door should I use for my group or event? Contact your group or event leader. They should coordinate with the office to determine which entrance is best to use.
Handicapped Parking. Please only park in these spaces if your license plate or placard are clearly displayed. This applies everyday and every hour of the week (not just Sundays).
May I come and use the HUB during the week to work, study, have a conversation with another person or just come and be where others are? Yes. At least one of the seating areas should be available. Call ahead to confirm hours we are open and/or check in with the office when you arrive.
May I reserve a space in the church for a special event, group or gathering? Check with Mary in the office by calling 269-781-8400 or email mary@familybible.church.
How many square feet is the new addition? Between 10,000-11,000 square feet.
What is happening the in the “courtyard” between the buildings? We hope to have some people develop it into a nice outdoor seating area for people to enjoy. If you are interested in being a part please contact the office.
What should I do if I have another question? Contact the office at 781-8400 or mary@familybible.church
Giving Beyond (Gifts from Wills & Trusts to FBC)
If you'd like to leave a gift to Family Bible Church in your will or trust a member of FBC will provide this service at no charge through her law office. Diane Peters (905 W Michigan Ave Suite A, Marshall, MI (269) 248-6500) will amend your will or trust at no charge. Thank you to Diane for this service and thank you for considering FBC.
Thank you for your support and giving to the Lord!
Online Giving
If you have questions about online giving please watch this video. Thank you for your ongoing support!
FORWARD Campaign
Why Build?
As we shared when we first launched the FORWARD Campaign in May 2022, together we will continue to be a church who develops followers of Jesus who serve to reach ONE more. We expanded our facility in order for you, your ONE, and many others to encounter Jesus in a loving community. Our fully built out building has space in the large hub/gathering lobby where we will see the formation of community and healing conversations before and after services over coffee from the coffee shop. We have a kitchen where meals will be prepared and fellowship, laughter and stories will be shared. We have a large indoor playground, open to the community during the week, year-round, where children make new friends and so do mom, dad or grandma and grandpa with others who come together. Where these small conversations lead to big conversations of faith.
We have a space for our middle and high school students in Marshall and the surrounding communities, who in recent years have met in lobbies, the sanctuary, and various rooms, to have a dedicated place of their own. It is a building where they can welcome their friends from their neighborhood or school to encounter Jesus for the first time. This building is a place where children of all ages have a warm, welcoming, secure, dedicated space to learn about Jesus and develop new friendships on Sunday mornings, at Awana and each summer at VBS. We envision ministries and groups of all ages from the church and community gathering in this new building during the week in our warm and welcoming spaces where strangers become friends and ultimately family as we follow Jesus together.
You can learn more below in the FORWARD campaign link and update. CLICK HERE: www.familybible.church/forward
May 2024 marked two years since we began our campaign.
We invite you to be part of the pledge campaign however, if you choose not to pledge, you may still give to the building campaign weekly, biweekly, monthly or give a one time gift.
Thank you for your commitment, giving, and most importantly PRAYER toward this amazing project!