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GFPC News and Events
Informal Worship Service Feeds Both Body and Spirit Our 9:00 a.m. contemporary worship service begins with a bang Sunday mornings in the upstairs of the fellowship hall. Members and visitors enjoy the more casual, dressed-down atmosphere. Busy moms enjoy the coffee, juice, muffins and breakfast pastries that make Sunday mornings much less hectic for everyone! Even better, the round tables and comfy chairs promote family time, and children can easily color and snack while participating in worship and praise! Sunday school for all ages follows at 10 a.m.
Prayer Meetings, Disciple 1 and Beth Moore Come and be a vital participant in what God is doing in our church through the power of prayer and small group study. Contact the church office for dates and times for weekly prayer meetings, Disciple 1 study groups, and Beth Moore study groups.
Church Library and Honor System You can read, listen and view an array of inspirational Christ-centered media from the church library. The library is located behind the first door on the right, just inside the fellowship building! Church librarian Shannon Griggs uses the honor system to make sure you feel free to pick and choose from the collection of books, videos and audio CDs to take with you enjoy throughout the week. Contact her today as she needs help with the church library, digitizing historical documents and assisting with church website.
Post News on the Church Website Anyone with information who would like to see it posted on the church website, please E-mail Shannon Griggs. We would all like to hear what is going on with your committees, Bible studies, prayer groups, etc.
Church Scrapbook on Display in Fellowship Hall A beautiful Creative Memories scrapbook is on display upstairs in the fellowship building at the entrance to the dining hall. Drop by and enjoy looking back at pleasant and humorous memories preserved in photographs throughout the years.
Hope for the Future: Help End Hunger and Poverty Since 1944, more than 8.5 million families have moved closer to self-reliance for food and income through Heifer International's assistance. Find out more at www.heifer.org about Heifer International, a nonprofit organization working to end hunger and poverty while caring for the earth. Purchase livestock to help teach self-reliance and income in poverty stricken areas.
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