News from FBC

Staffing Change and Growth

FBC Family!

We are witnessing the Lord continue to move at FBC. Change is part of growth as humans and once again we are experiencing both. Find below a letter from our student pastor Nick Walker. Following his letter I (Kris) have a few more thoughts to add.

Dear Family Bible Church, 

This week, I’ve had conversations with students and leaders that I knew would come someday, but I’ve never looked forward to. My season in youth ministry is coming to an end, as it is time to step into something different. This summer, I will be transitioning out of the Youth Pastor role and into an Associate Pastor role here at Family Bible Church. 

During my time as a middle & high school student, I went through 4 different youth pastors. When I took this job as Youth Pastor, I wanted to really commit to being here for a few years, even 3-4 years to see a class through. Well, it’s now been 7 years, and our graduating senior class this year consists of my very first 6th graders! 

Elsie and I have been through a lot of changes in the last few years as we’ve expanded our family, and youth ministry is becoming more and more difficult. I love my time with the students but at the same time, it’s a big sacrifice being away from my wife and kids so many evenings during the week. 

There have also been a lot of changes around the church that have demanded my time and skills in different ways. I feel like I have been doing 2 jobs at 50% for a while, and that hasn’t been fair to myself or to our students. Our students truly deserve the best, and I don’t feel that I’ve been able to give it. 

After much prayer, thought, and conversation, the time has come for change. It is time for someone new to step in and take our students further than I ever could. I truly believe that there is more in store for our students, and I’m excited to see a new youth pastor pour into them and make them more like Jesus. 

We are beginning the search process for someone to replace me. Please be praying with me that God provides the right person in His timing. I do not plan to vacate the Youth Pastor position and move into my new role until I have someone to replace me, and I would love to have our new youth pastor come on the mission trip with me and our students this summer! 

I am so grateful for each of you, especially you parents and students. The hardest part about leaving this position is knowing that I won’t get so much quality time with our amazing students. But I’m thankful that this is not goodbye, that I’m not leaving. I will still continue to see you all around on Sunday mornings and throughout the week. 

Thank you so much for your support and encouragement throughout the years. Elsie and I could not have done it without you! God is faithful and we are so grateful He has brought us to this place for such a time as this. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns. 

Blessings and Love, 

Nick

Kris continues: When the conversation began about this change I (Kris) asked Nick two questions. 1) Are you still called to ministry? 2) Are you still called to FBC? Much to my pleasure Nick replied “yes” to both.

Nick has been an amazing pastor on our staff and I am thankful he will continue on. In Nick’s new role he will come alongside me and take on many projects and ministries that need care, attention, and development so we continue to DEVELOP, SERVE, and REACH around us.

We are also excited as Nick has been taking steps toward ordination through FBC and also desires to return to school for further education.

We will indeed focus our efforts upon the Student Ministry and finding our next student pastor. We will continue to pour into our students as we have historically. Please pray for us and our next student pastor. Good things are ahead!

Thank you for your love, support, and prayer!

Kris Tarkiewicz, Lead Pastor FBC

Ten Years of Ministry and Service at FBC!

We celebrate Mary Pike and the 10 years of ministry and service at FBC on staff. Mary has faithfully served this church, community and people around the world through her role. Her kindness, gentleness, and care for each person is a blessing to all. Mary does more than any of us could possibly imagine and still always is willing to do the next needed thing. We are so blessed to have you here. Thank you for an amazing ten years!

Upcoming Events

Upper Room Prayer & Worship This Sunday May 19 at 7pm

Come and experience freedom and intimacy in worship as we engage God. Our worship will reflect the movement of the Holy Spirit guiding us in: song, prayer, Word, action, and more. As we “enter the upper room” we will open our hearts, minds, and the space we are in; expecting to spend time listening to God and waiting on Him to move.

Sunday Gathering Info & Services

In-person & online at 8:30 (traditional) & 10:30am (modern)
Children's program during both services, nursery-5th grade

This Upcoming Sunday (what to expect)

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. 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. We hope to see you on a future Sunday!

This coming Sunday…

…is Pentecost Sunday and we continue our series in Romans. Pentecost is the birthday of the church. The Holy Spirit descended and empowered believers to go into the world to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. There is a great brief article on the importance of Pentecost from The Bible Project HERE.

Pastor Kris will focus upon Romans 8:1-4 and good news about Good News (Gospel). The law could not accomplish what Jesus did for us as we walk in His power.

N.T. Wright said this about Romans 8:1-4: “Following sin God called Abraham and his family to be the means of rescuing humans and thereby the whole creation – so that he might himself come, as the anointed representative of Abraham’s family, to rescue Israel and the whole world from sin. Humans were made as appropriate vehicles for God’s self-espression in his world, Israel was called as the vessel for the self-expression of God’s rescuing love. Davidic Messiahship was called into being to bring Israel’s task and destiny into focus on one figure, royal, rejected, resurrected, and reigning.”

Join us at 8:30 (traditional worship) or 10:30 (modern worship).

Snapshots of Sunday

Weekly Numbers

Attendance (5.12.24)

TOTAL: 432

8:30

  • Sanctuary – 116
  • Online Avg. – ? households
  • Children – 11
  • Nursery – 3

10:30

  • Sanctuary – 211
  • Online Avg. – ? households
  • Children – 68
  • Nursery – 23

Finances (5.12.24)

General $11,533.05
Weekly Budgeted Need$11,826.92
Current Fiscal Year Weekly Avg. (Jul. ’23-Feb. ’24):$12,198.92
2022-2023 Avg. Weekly Giving
$11,584.26
Building$4,003.59
Avg. Jul. ’23-Feb. ’24:$4,841.19
Mission$211.00
Looking Ahead: June 2 (8:30 normal, Graduation Sunday during 10:30am)

Sunday June 2 we will have two services 8:30 and 10:30am.

The 8:30am service will be the normal traditional service with worship and a full sermon from Student Pastor (future Associate Pastor) Nick Walker.

The 10:30am service will honor our graduates. The service will include worship, a shorten sermon from Nick Walker and we will also honor 14 high school graduates.

Looking Ahead: June 9 Missionary Jones Family Visit

We are excited to welcome the Jones family on Sunday June 9th in both services. We will hear and update and Gavin will preach the sermon in both services!

Gavin and Carrie Jones are both missionary kids from Colombia, South America. They were married in 1999 and in 2005 went to Papua New Guinea with their 18 month old son Isaac to serve with Wycliffe Bible Translators. Gavin serves as a pilot transporting people and supplies to the remote parts of the country. Carrie has used her Public Health degree to serve in various capacities, most recently as a lab technician in our health clinic. During our furlough in 2012, we welcomed our quintuplets, Will, David, Marcie, Seth, and Grace, into the world. Isaac is now 20 and attending Boyce College, pursuing a degree in Biblical Counseling, and the quintuplets are now 11 years old.

A special offering will be taken for the Jones family on Sunday June 9th during their visit.

Current Sermon Series: Romans From Death to Life

Sermon Series Information & Calendar

The book of Romans, written by the Apostle Paul, delves into the core tenets of Christian faith and doctrine. It begins by addressing humanity’s universal need for salvation, emphasizing justification by faith alone. Paul discusses the consequences of sin and the transformative power of grace through Jesus Christ. He explains how believers are united with Christ, freed from the law’s condemnation, and empowered by the Holy Spirit. Paul addresses many theological concepts for holy living. Together we explore why it matters just as much today as it did then. Romans from death to life.

MAY

  • 19 Good News About Good News-Romans 8:1-4 Pentecost Sunday
  • 26 Transformed by the Spirit-Romans 8:5-13 Memorial Day Weekend

JUNE

  • 2 Adopted!-Romans 8:14-17 (Nick Walker) Graduation Sunday during 10:30am service
  • 9 Groaning & Glory-Romans 8:17-25 (Missionary Gavin Jones)
  • 16 Prayer-Romans 8:26-27 (Pastor Richard Gerten)
  • 23 All Things for Good-Romans 8:28-30
  • 30 The Beauty of Grace-Romans 8:31-39 *ONLY ONE SERVICE AT 9:30am

*Unless Otherwise Noted, All Services are at 8:30 & 10:30AM with Lead Pastor Kris Tarkiewicz Preaching

Deeper Dive (Resources: Daily Scripture Reading & Discussion Questions)

ONE DAILY DECISION READING PLAN & REFLECTION

Application Questions:

Wednesday 15: Romans 7:18-20

  • Read Romans 7:18-20. Reflect on Paul’s acknowledgment of the inability of the flesh to do what is good. How does this recognition of human weakness lead us to depend on God’s grace?
  • Additional Reading: Philippians 4:13. How does relying on the strength of Christ empower us to overcome our weaknesses?

Thursday 16: Romans 7:21-23

  • Read Romans 7:21-23. Reflect on the ongoing struggle between the desires of the flesh and the desires of the mind. How does this struggle manifest in your daily life?
  • Additional Reading: Galatians 5:16. How does walking by the Spirit enable us to overcome the desires of the flesh?

Friday 17: Romans 7:24-25

  • Read Romans 7:24-25. Reflect on Paul’s cry for deliverance from his wretchedness. How does this express the universal human need for salvation?
  • Additional Reading: Ephesians 2:8-9. How does God’s grace provide the solution to our desperate need for deliverance from sin?

Saturday 18: Reflection and Application

  • Take time to reflect on the readings from the past week, focusing on the insights gained from Romans 7:1-25 and related scriptures.
  • What practical steps can you take to rely on God’s grace and walk by the Spirit in your daily life?
  • Spend time in prayer, asking God for His strength to overcome the struggles described in Romans 7 and to live a life that honors Him.

Sunday 19: Romans 8:1-4

  • How does knowing that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus impact the way you approach your daily struggles and failures?
  • How can you practically remind yourself of this truth when you face feelings of guilt or condemnation?

Monday 20: Galatians 5:16-18

  • In what ways do you see the battle between the desires of the flesh and the Spirit play out in your everyday life?
  • Share a recent experience where walking in the Spirit helped you overcome temptation or sin.

Tuesday 21: Romans 6:6-7

  • Reflect on a specific area of your life where you have experienced freedom from sin’s power since becoming a follower of Christ.
  • How can you intentionally live out the reality that your old self was crucified with Christ in your daily choices and actions?

Wednesday 22: John 3:16-18

  • How does understanding God’s love for the world and His desire to save rather than condemn impact the way you view others?
  • Share a practical way you can demonstrate God’s love to someone in your life who may feel condemned or unworthy.

Thursday 23: Romans 7:21-25

  • Can you relate to Paul’s struggle with sin described in Romans 7:21-25? How do you maintain hope and perseverance in the midst of ongoing struggles with sin?
  • Share a recent experience where you felt the weight of your sinfulness but found encouragement in the hope of deliverance through Jesus Christ.

Friday 24: Colossians 2:13-15

  • How does the truth of Christ’s forgiveness and the cancellation of our indebtedness impact the way you view your past mistakes and failures?
  • Share a practical step you can take to remind yourself daily of the freedom you have in Christ from the guilt and shame of sin.

Saturday 25: Romans 8:1-4

  • Reflecting on this week’s readings, how can you apply the truth of freedom from condemnation to your everyday interactions with others?
  • What specific action steps can you take to walk in the Spirit and live according to God’s truth, rather than succumbing to condemnation or guilt?

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 

Following 5/12 Sermon

  1. Reflecting on Romans 7:1-6, how does Paul use the analogy of marriage to illustrate our relationship with the law and with Christ? (Additional Reading: Galatians 3:24-25)
  2. In Romans 7:7-12, Paul discusses the purpose of the law in revealing sin. How does the law inform our understanding of right and wrong, and how does it lead us to Christ? (Additional Reading: Galatians 3:19-22)
  3. According to Romans 7:13-17, what internal struggle does Paul describe between the desire to do what is right and the presence of sin? How do you personally relate to this struggle? (Additional Reading: Galatians 5:17)
  4. Reflecting on Romans 7:18-20, how does Paul acknowledge the weakness of the flesh in doing what is good? How does relying on the strength of Christ empower us to overcome our weaknesses? (Additional Reading: Philippians 4:13)
  5. Romans 7:21-23 describes the ongoing struggle between the desires of the flesh and the desires of the mind. How does this struggle manifest in our daily lives, and how can we overcome it? (Additional Reading: Galatians 5:16)
  6. In Romans 7:24-25, Paul expresses a cry for deliverance from his wretchedness. How does this reflect the universal human need for salvation, and how does God’s grace provide the solution to our desperate need? (Additional Reading: Ephesians 2:8-9)
  7. Considering the teachings of Romans 7:1-25 and related scriptures, what practical steps can we take to rely on God’s grace, overcome the struggles of the flesh, and live a life that honors Christ? (Additional Reading: Galatians 5:25)

Following 5/19 Sermon

  1. Reflecting on Romans 8:1-4, what does it mean to you personally to be “in Christ Jesus” and to experience freedom from condemnation? (Additional Reading: John 8:36, Galatians 5:1)
  2. According to Romans 8:2, how does the law of the Spirit of life set us free from the law of sin and death? How does this contrast with the condemnation brought by the law? (Additional Reading: Galatians 3:10-14)
  3. In Romans 8:3, Paul explains that God sent His Son in the likeness of sinful flesh to condemn sin in the flesh. How does Jesus’ incarnation and sacrifice demonstrate God’s love and mercy towards humanity? (Additional Reading: John 3:16, 2 Corinthians 5:21)
  4. Romans 8:4 mentions that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us who walk according to the Spirit. How does walking in the Spirit enable us to fulfill the law’s requirements? (Additional Reading: Galatians 5:16-18)
  5. Reflecting on the theme of freedom from sin and condemnation in Romans 8:1-4, how does this truth impact our daily lives and our relationship with God? (Additional Reading: Romans 6:6-7, Colossians 1:21-22)
  6. According to Romans 8:1-4, what role does the Holy Spirit play in enabling us to live a life pleasing to God and to walk in freedom from sin? How can we cultivate a deeper reliance on the Holy Spirit in our daily walk? (Additional Reading: Galatians 5:22-25)
  7. How does the message of Romans 8:1-4 and related scriptures inspire hope and confidence in the believer’s journey of sanctification and transformation? How can we encourage one another to embrace this truth in our Christian walk? (Additional Reading: 2 Corinthians 3:17-18, Philippians 1:6)

Looking Ahead

Monthly Calendar

twenty24@FBC Calendar

SERVE at FBC

NEW - Vacation Bible School Volunteer Sign-Up
People who follow Jesus will always have a reason to celebrate. And VBS is, indeed, a celebration! It’s an annual opportunity to gather with young ones, pointing them toward the God who loves them and sent His Son to have a relationship with them.
VBS at FBC is June 24-27 from 9-11:45 am. Whether it is decorating ahead of VBS week or serving as a small group leader or station helper during VBS or helping plan and execute our VBS celebration Sunday following VBS week, there is a spot on the team that is perfect for you!
Fill out this form to let us know where you would be interested in serving. If you are unsure what the right area is for you to serve in, there is a spot on the form to select “other” and we would be happy to talk with you about what the right fit is!
NEW - FBC Playground Team

This playground will be professionally installed in the HUB this summer and we are looking for people who will love it, care for it, and help us use it to its fullest extent! Is that you?

We are now forming a team who will be tasked with helping form and set…

  • Rules and guidelines for use
  • Open hours and volunteer staff for public use
  • Cleaning procedures
  • General care
  • Special event use
  • So much more!

This is an exciting time to be a part of something great at FBC.

If you are interested please contact Kris@familybible.church ASAP.

Mustard Seeds (Wednesdays at 11am)

Contact Joan Chapman with questions at mustardseedsusuganda@gmail.com

Coffee Team (Sunday AM)
Coffee Team (Sunday AM)

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.

Tech/Worship Teams (8:30 & 10:30AM Services) 

Tech/Worship Teams (8:30 & 10:30AM Services) 

We’re looking for more volunteers to serve on our tech and worship teams for Sunday morning services!

Worship roles include

vocals
piano
drums
acoustic
electric
bass and more!

Tech positions include:

running the computer slides
soundboard
cameras for the livestream
broadcast audio for our livestream

You will be trained for whichever position you choose. Please contact Chris Forystek at chris@familybible.church if you are interested.

 

Ushers (8:30 & 10:30AM Services)

Ushers (8:30 & 10:30AM Services)

Be a friendly face as people enter the sanctuary. Assist people in finding a seat or other needs as they arise. Please contact Patti Hudson (patti.hudson@yahoo.com) or Mary Pike (mary@familybible.church) to serve.

Lighthouse (distribution day)

Third Saturday of the month. If you are serving please arrive between 9 and 9:30AM. Distribution is from 9:30-11:30.

Lighthouse (prep day)

Lori Peck is in need for help on Lighthouse Prep day (the Monday before Lighthouse) to help sort and hang clothes. 10am at the annex.

Sunday Morning Prayer Team

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).

LOVE OUR CITY (Serve Marshall)

Parks Clean Up Project (pictures from day)

Love your city each and every day. We will see you at our next large project in September.

Mobile Meals

 

 

 

 

Mobile Meals of Marshall is Looking for New Drivers

Looking to volunteer? Enjoy people? Enjoy driving?

Deliver meals to shut ins and those recovering from surgery or illnesses.

Contact Judi Saari at 517-554-1459 or Harriet Carroll at 269-781-4506

Opportunities To Be Generous

Meal Train (ongoing)

Mustard Seeds Donations (online option)

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

 

 

Middle & High School Students

NEW - Graduation Sunday - June 2nd

Join us June 2nd in our 10:30 service as we honor our 2024 graduates! Is your student graduating from high school or finishing a college degree? If so, we’d love to honor them and celebrate their accomplishments! Please contact Nick Walker (nickwalker@familybible.church) to include your student in the service.

Middle School Message (Sundays During Second Service)

We have an exciting new opportunity for our middle school students! Each Sunday during our 10:30 service, we’ll give all 5th-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 in the new building 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’re starting our time with a journey through Paul’s letter to the Ephesians as we discuss one of the most crucial parts of our lives: identity. Hope to have you join! 

Contact Student Pastor Nick Walker (nick@familybible.church) with any questions.

High School (Sundays 6:30-8:30PM)

 

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 May 12th as we celebrate our mothers on Mother’s Day. We’ll be back together on May 19th to conclude our lesson series Runaway Prophet with a discussion on “Mercy & Compassion”. Then we’ll also be participating in the Upper Room Worship Night happening here at the church. Hope to have you join us!

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.

Middle School (Tuesdays 6-7:45PM)

MIDDLE SCHOOL: Middle School meets Tuesday evenings 6:00-7:45PM in the student room at the church for a time of games, snacks, questions, lesson, and more. We are currently in a lesson series titled “TRUTH”. Join us Tuesday the 14th as we discuss the TRUTH about…Jesus! Then Tuesday, May 21st, we’ll be doing something a little different as we have a Service Night! Please meet at Ketchum Park (south side by Kids Kingdom playground/pavilion) as we spend the evening cleaning up the parks! Bring gloves. See you there from 6-7:45!
Remind is our primary means of communication for all middle 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 Middle School Parents group by texting @fbcjrhighp to 81010. 

Students can join the Middle School Students group by texting @fbcjrhighs to 81010.

Contact Student Pastor Nick Walker (nick@familybible.church) with any questions.
Middle School Afterschool Hangouts at UN10N

All middle school students are invited to join us on Thursday afternoons anytime between 2:30-4:30pm at UN10N (102 W Michigan Ave) for our after school hangouts! There will be pizza, snacks, drinks, games, activities, & more! This is the perfect opportunity to have fun and hang out with your friends. Hope to have you join! Our final hangout of the school year will be May 30.

Kids Ministries at the ARK

Sunday Services

First service at 8:30 is fully up and running! We would love for your babies, toddlers, preschoolers and elementary kids to join us in the kids wing if you are up early.

ELEMENTARY
In May, we are talking about commitment – making a plan and putting it into practice. This month, we’ll help kids discover that one of the best plans they can make is to commit to an ongoing relationship with Jesus. We hope they commit to practicing their faith by reading God’s Word, praying to God honestly and consistently, talking about God with others, and living for God in how they show love throughout the everyday moments of their life.

May memory verse: “Training the body has some value.  But being godly has value in every way. It promises help for the life you are now living and the life to come.” 1 Timothy 4:8

PRESCHOOL
This month is all about introducing preschoolers to God—the One who loves them with a love that lasts forever.
We want every child to know that they can hear from God, pray to God, talk about God to others, and live for God.

May memory verse: “I will always love you.” Jeremiah 31:3

Vacation Bible School

Father's Day Special - June 16

The New Building is Open! What to Know & Expect

Sundays

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? As soon as it is possible, we will 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. At the 3/17 10:30AM service we had the largest attendance of 2024 so far. It felt full and some people could not find seats. However, there were still 119 seats open. 

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!

During the Week

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.

Other Questions (playground and kitchen information)

When will the playground and kitchen be installed and complete? We hope by the summer of 2024 both will be complete.

I’m interested in helping with the new playground, what needs are there? We are seeking a team of volunteers to run and maintain this space. We need someone to champion and oversee it, volunteers to run it, to clean it, and to help us develop policy. If you are interested please contact Kris@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

DEVELOP-Opportunities to Grow as a Follower of Jesus

Iron Man Men's Meeting & Breakfast - Tuesdays at 7AM


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

A Woman's Heart Bible Study

A Woman’s Heart Bible Study meets on Wednesdays at 9:00 AM. We are in a study called Encouraging One Another. This is a book from the Women of Faith Bible Studies series. Order your book, bring your Bible and meet with other women to be encouraged and encourage others. Hope to see you then!

Let Kathy Tarkiewicz know if you’ll be attending and/or if you have questions. Email Kathy at kathytarkiewicz22@gmail.com.

Communities (small groups) at FBC

 

Get involved in a FBC Community. If you are interested in getting involved with a group here at FBC, you can fill out a form to receive more information. https://forms.gle/qme94rk5EAmUNuAW6

Contact FBC Communities (familybiblechurchcommunity@gmail.com) or Carla Edgell (if you have questions or would like to lead or participate in a community.

MOPS
We would love to have you “Say Yes” and join us for friendship, food, fun, fellowship and more!
We meet every 3rd Thursday of each month from 9:15-11:15.

CARE

Stephen Ministry

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.

 

Be a Stephen Minister! Seeking our next cohort!

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!

Next Steps

New to FBC?

Welcome to FBC!

We would love to get to know you! Please fill out a communication card by clicking HERE

Baptism

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:

  • 7/14/24
  • 9/15/24
  • 11/24/24 (Thanksgiving)

If you desire to be baptized please contact:

Membership

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

  • 7/14/24
  • 10/20/24

Prayer

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 Revisited

Be A Part of The Building Project (pledge here) Updated 1/17/24

TO PLEDGE ONLINE, CLICK HERE: www.familybible.church/forward

Thank you for your commitment, giving, and most importantly PRAYER toward this amazing project!

We are working together. After one year of the Forward Campaign, we had new pledges and also some reductions/cancellations (which is okay as we know life situation change). The updated pledge total is $757,690 for the first phase of this process (phase two is debt reduction).

Our savings and the Forward Campaign has given us more than half the total cost for the building. We are still trusting God for the remaining balance of the long term debt.

Every donation matters and moves us closer to our completion.

All Things Construction

When is the new building opening? Updated 1/17/24

The short answer is…we are not sure yet.

Let’s look at what we know.

  • We have temporary occupancy which means we can start to “stock” the space with items that we will use once it is open. It also means we can use the north entrance on Sundays for services.
  • Final occupancy should be coming in the coming two to four weeks.
  • We are waiting on a two outdoor heating units and the final gas line to be connected.
  • This month and early next we are working on the install of security system, wifi, audio, and video.
  • You will also notice work begin on the kitchen soon as it has been ordered.
  • Shortly, the playground will be ordered as well and we hope to have it installed before summer.

The staff and deacons are discussing and eagerly anticipating the opening of this new space as you are as well. We will keep you up to date as we move forward.

Photos from Construction (more will be added soon)

Ground Breaking Ceremony Photos

It was a joy to celebrate the groundbreaking together!

I Have a Question. Who Should I Contact?
  • Family Bible Church
    • Deacon Vice Chairperson-Dennis Craft (Craftphoto@aol.com, 269-209-2252)
    • Building Committee Chairperson-Doug Kiessling (dkiessling5@gmail.com, 269-579-0960)
    • Owner Representative-David Mead (meaddavid00@gmail.com, 269-275-5902)
  • FED Design/Builders
    • Project Manager-Gary Rea
    • Project Superintendent-Dan Henry
Why Build? What Are We Building Now and Later?

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 will expand our facility in order for you, your ONE, and many others to encounter Jesus in a loving community.  Our fully built out building will have 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 will build a kitchen where meals will be prepared and fellowship, laughter and stories will be shared. We will build 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 will build 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 will be a building where they can welcome their friends from their neighborhood or school to encounter Jesus for the first time. This building will create a dedicated space 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.

What Are We Building Now & Later?

Today as we construct, the vision of this project has not changed, and it is the intention of the leadership to complete the project in its entirety.  

The construction industry, like most industries, has seen increases in both labor and material costs.  In addition, inflation continues to impact prices.  The Building Committee has reviewed the bids based on professional discipline and has reached out to local contractors.  Based on this detailed review, they were confident that the bids are appropriate for the current market.  It is anticipated that a delay in the project would result in higher costs in the future.

When the FORWARD campaign began we described the process that the building committee and Deacon board would follow if the FORWARD commitments fell short of our $750,000 goal.  When the bids were received we went through the same process to “right size” the project to fit the budget.  There are certain building components that cannot be delayed or modified, like the size of the building which is needed to link the children wing to the sanctuary.  

Some items, at this time, will be delayed including the completion of the cafe, kitchen, playground (however the planned electric and plumbing for these items would be stubbed now) and/or lengthening the amount of time the debt is paid. 

The board, building committee and finance committee will continue to review, work and plan toward the completion of this entire project.

You will also be able to be part of the solution by your continued or first time involvement with the FORWARD campaign. We invite you to join us in this step of faith. We are excited for the future, trusting God in each step.  

Discover more about the project and campaign HERE

Be a Part-FORWARD Building Campaign Information

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can learn more below in the FORWARD campaign link and update. CLICK HERE: www.familybible.church/forward

May 2023 marked one year 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!

 

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