Family Ministry Newsletter: March 5th, 2025
This newsletter contains upcoming information pertaining to all things family ministry. Here, you will find announcements, dates, devotional thoughts, and more that, I pray, will be beneficial to you, your household, and our local church. May God be chief as we seek to faithfully shepherd our homes!
Upcoming Dates and Events
March 7th, 2025 - First Friday
Students will continue their study through the book of Ephesians, enjoy fellowship and food, and have fun!
April 5th, 2025 - Student Ark Encounter Trip
All 6th-12th grade students are invited to attend a day trip to Kentucky to see the Ark Encounter! There is a signup available in the foyer. Students are responsible for their ticket cost. For more information, please see Pastor John William.
June 16th-20th, 2025 - Student Camp
An initial deposit of $75 is due March 16th, 2025. The entire cost is $160. For more information, please see Pastor John William.
June 22nd-25th, 2025 - Vacation Bible School
Our VBS theme this year is “Flood and Faith!” Our K-5th Graders will see how the narrative of Noah and the Ark point in its fullness to the salvation we experience in Jesus alone! Be on the lookout for more information.
October 24th-25th, 2025 - Marriage Conference
If you have any questions, please see Pastor Mark Robinson.
Weekly Song and Resource
This week, we are singing the beautiful hymn, “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.” I encourage you to play it and sing it around your house in preparation for Sunday: https://youtu.be/d5MPcx-Yoaw?si=AXntZYlUu-mWr3ki
I encourage you to read this article: “How to Pray for an Unmet Desire.” Check it out here: https://biblestudynerd.home.blog/2025/03/04/how-to-pray-for-an-unmet-desire/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzEmail&utm_campaign=Daily_2025-03-05_04:30:00&utm_content=5575
Quote of the Week
“It is of the greatest importance for every married man to pay closer, more thorough, and continuous attention to the health of his child’s soul than to the body which he has begotten, and to regard his child as nothing else but an eternal treasure God has commanded him to protect, and so prevent the world, the flesh, and the devil from stealing the child away and bringing him to destruction.”
- Martin Luther