Wednesday, January 24, 2018
5:15-7:15 p.m.
Dinner, 5:15 p.m., Fellowship Hall
Menu: Chicken Divan OR Broccoli Alfredo, Rice, Dinner Rolls, Pudding
Kid’s Menu: Hot Dogs
If you have not already, please make your reservation by January 22. You may do so by filling out the form below or contacting the Church Office. When you make your reservation, please specify the entrées you’d like for your family.
Weekly Costs: Adults & Youth – $7/each; Children – $3/each; Family Max – $20
Children’s Choirs, 6:00-6:45 p.m.
- Cherub Choir – Pre-K & Kindergarten, Youth Choir Room
- Carol Choir – 1st & 2nd Grades, Youth Choir Room
- Crusader Choir – 3rd-5th Grades, Choir Room
Bible Story Lesson Week #1, 6:45-7:15 p.m.
- Pre-K to 2nd Grades, CH #141
- 3rd to 5th Grades, Chapel Hall
Click here to sign up to volunteer or contact Kim Crowley.
Youth Study Hall, 6:00 p.m., Youth Area
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Youth are always invited to attend the TFC-Adults or TFC-Kids programs.
TFC-Adults, Winter Bible Study: “What’s Unresolved? Numbers 11” with Dr. Denise Janssen, 6:15-7:15 p.m., Fellowship Hall
Denise Janssen is a Christian educator, author, and scholar. Her research focuses on faith transitions in life, particularly the transition from adolescence into young adulthood, using ethnographic research as a primary tool of inquiry. She also designs, writes, and consults in the area of curriculum development and best practices in faith formation in communities of faith. Her 25+ years in youth ministry and pastoral ministry equip her well as a scholar-practitioner with a passion for student learning.
Her books include: Fostering Faith: Teaching and Learning in the Christian Church (Valley Forge: Judson, 2014), Reclaimed: Faith in an Emerging Generation (Valley Forge: Judson, 2015), and Educating for Redemptive Community: Essays in Honor of Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2015). She is also the author of numerous articles and curriculum resources.
An ordained minister in the American Baptist Churches, USA (ABC-USA), Janssen maintains a commitment to the local church and denominational life. In 2015, the denomination recognized her efforts with the Luther Wesley Smith Education Award for faithful leadership in educational ministries at the college/seminary level. She currently serves as a staff pastor at Laurel Park United Methodist Church.
Janssen also serves as executive director of the independent ecumenical non-profit, The Resource Center, a 15,000-volume collection of books, video, curriculum, art, and artifacts for local congregations which is housed in Kingsley Hall.