Weekly Update May 11
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May 11, 2020
Weekly Update May 11

Join us in praying this Wednesday, May 13. If you missed signing up but are joining anyway, we’d love to hear from you. Email Lynnita to let us know you’re with us in this.

We are starting Apprentice this June. Listen to Sharon’s introduction and consider joining us at 7:30 on Tuesday, May 12th to hear more about this. You can also learn more and apply online.


If you’re a young adult who has completed high school and is between the ages of 18-25, we are launching a discipleship course with you in mind. If you’d like to deepen your relationship with Jesus in an intentional community setting, DISCIPLE may be for you.


Thanks to all of you who are participating in the Care Network. Karen’s story today is an encouraging one for us all. If you would like to know more about the Care Network, contact your provider or email Karen.

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