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I Survived Children's Church; Opportunities to Serve (Pastoral Emphasis from 10/25)

On Sunday, I volunteered in the Children's Church and survived the 3-5 year old class! But seriously, I thoroughly enjoyed helping out with the little ones. I also got a chance to stop by the other age classes. I encourage everyone (especially parents) to volunteer in our Children's Church. Just a little bit of your time can make a big impact in the lives of our children.

Sunday was the deadline to sign up for the Discipleship Training that starts on this Sunday, November 1 at 8:30am in Adult Classroom 2.

On Sunday afternoon, Deacon Keith Patterson delivered his initial sermon. His message was entitled, "Reunited and It Feels So Good" and his text was Luke 15:11-32.

Here are a couple of upcoming opportunities to serve & help those in need:
  • Ladies: You can help serve the homeless women at the Helen Wright Center on Thursday, October 29th, at 7:00pm. Sign up at Welcome Center
  • Mt. Zion will again offer the Thanksgiving Assistance Program. Submit the names of families needing assistance by November 1st.
Our final Church Family Meeting for the year will be held on Monday. In addition to a few housekeeping items and the third quarter financial report, Evangelist Chilongo gave a presentation on the Deliverance Ministry and we debuted our Faith in Action video.

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