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Council reports are arranged alphabetically: Administration, Children, Education, Missions, Music, Outreach, Worship, and Youth
Administration
Children’s Ministry Council
Education Council
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Dual Sunday School (DSS)/Dual Worship: Background work for Dual Sunday School/Dual
Worship has begun. Planning is underway in the areas of Preschool and Children's Sunday
School, Youth Sunday School, Publicity, Communication, Greeters, and Logistics.
Preschool and Children's Sunday School: In June, Jo Ann Stancil and Martha
Harmening met to determine the needs for preschool and children's Sunday School
classes. They evaluated which children would be assigned to which track based on
the track assignment of their parents and the numbers of children in each age or
grade level. Preschool Sunday School Directors and the Children's Sunday School
Leadership Team members have begun to recruit Sunday School teachers for the
preschool and children's divisions based on these numbers.
Youth Sunday School: Jo Ann Stancil met with the Youth Council to determine
whether to leave middle schoolers with their parents and offer Sunday School
during both tracks or whether to move all youth to Track 2 (9:30 Worship and 11:00
Sunday School). Youth Council voted to move all youth to Track 2.
Sunday School Teacher Training for Children/Preschool Teachers: Jo Ann Stancil
and members of the Preschool and Children's Sunday School Leadership team are
planning to hold teacher training for preschool and children's Sunday School
teachers (continuing and new teachers) in August.
Publicity: Steve Debevec is coordinating a series of skits (July and August) and a
children's sermon (June) to announce the start of DSS. Throughout the summer
months, posters, special 3-D art, and inside and outside banners will begin to appear
around the church.
Communication: Patti Soule is coordinating a series of direct mailings to families.
These mailings will include information on track assignments and Sunday School
room assignments. Additionally, Johnna Matthews is working on updating the
Sunday School brochure that we provide to guests.
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Logistics: Large flags have been ordered to help direct people to appropriate
parking in the parking lots. The lot outside the fellowship hall will be designated as
guest and handicapped parking, along with assisted parking areas for the elderly
and families with babies and small children.
Greeter Team: Jo Ann Stancil met with the Greeter Team to decide locations and
times when greeters are needed and to determine which current greeters are
available during which times. Jo Ann is working to enlist 10 additional greeters,
and Dr. Slater is also working to enlist a new Greeter Captain. Anyone interested in
these positions should contact Jo Ann Stancil.
Library Team: Jo Ann Stancil met with the Library Team to ask that the library be
open at the end of each worship service.
New DSS/Dual Worship Prayer Team: Jo Ann Stancil is organizing a new prayer
group that will pray for a successful start to DSS/Dual Worship. This group will
pray once a week during July, August, and September.
Dual Sunday School Schedule: In February, Sunday School teachers were given track
assignments for Dual Sunday School and were asked to share this information with their
Sunday School classes. In April, the following schedule was released:
Track One: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Classes and 11:00 a.m. Worship
Young Adults (Mike Tedder) Grace (Wayne Hill, Jo Ann Stancil)
Apprentice (Jeff Spontak) Barnabas (Christie Hill, Bob Rhoden)
Branches (Lori Hubbard) Deaf (John Bradley, Beth Fitts)
Friendship (Mary Hitchcock) Faith Growers (Jim Leonard)
Seekers (Phil Inscoe) Single Adult (Tim Barnard)*
Track Two: 9:30 a.m. Worship and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes
College Theophilus (Jim Adams)
Bible Book (Don Dickens) Explorers (Joe Kenney)
Brian VanVoorhis Genesis (Karen Brewer, Sarah Krepp)*
Koinonia (Ken Stallings, Bev Whisnant, Gene Adams, Doug Leary)
Agape (Carol Williams, Patti Soule, Ed Stancil, Bob Jacobs)
All Youth
*denotes new Sunday School classes to be offered beginning in September
Preschoolers will all attend Sunday School during the 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. block and Shared
Care will be provided during the 11:00 a.m. - Noon hour, regardless of the track assignment
of the parents. Sunday School for children in grades K-6 will be offered during both hours.
Children in grades K-6 will attend Sunday School and worship based on the track
assignment of their parents. If parents are assigned to Track One, then children will also
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follow Track One. If parents are assigned to Track Two, then children will also follow Track
Two. All Youth will follow the Track Two Schedule.
SENIOR ADULTS
Fellowship Events
Pot-luck dinner and movie nights are generally held on the fourth Friday of each
month at 5:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Dinners were held on April 22, May 27,
and June 24.
Trip to the Andy Griffith Museum: On April 7, a group of senior adults traveled to
Mount Airy, NC, to visit the Andy Griffith Museum.
Trip to the Raleigh Farmer's Market: On June 9, the senior adult ministry enjoyed a
trip to the NC State Farmer's Market. Following lunch at the Farmer's Market
Restaurant, attendees enjoyed a leisurely walk around the market's many booths
full of fresh vegetables and flowers.
Senior Adult Retreat: May 2-4: Once again, the senior adult retreat was held at Fort
Caswell. Before heading to Caswell, attendees enjoyed a visit to the Whirligig
Museum in Wilson. While at Caswell, seniors were encouraged to "Set Sail" as this
year's retreat theme. On the way back to Raleigh, the group visited Bellamy
Mansion in Wilmington.
Senior Adult Choir
The Senior Adult Choir is meeting the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th Tuesdays of the month at 10:30
a.m. under the direction of Bryant Moxley. On April 5, the senior adult choir performed a
concert at The Lodge. In May, they performed at Carillon Assisted Living and Hillside
Nursing Home. The senior adult choir will not meet in June, July, and August.
Communion Ministry
Senior Adults served Communion at Hillside Nursing Home on April 26, May 24, and June 28
at 10:00 a.m. They offered Communion at Brookdale on April 28, May 26, and June 23 at
9:45 a.m. They also served communion at Carillon Assisted Living on April 14, May 12, and
June 9 at 10:00 a.m.
New!! Visitation Ministry: "Connections"
This spring, the senior adult ministry launched a new visitation ministry under the
leadership of Nan Hill and the assistance of Sally Lovdahl. This ministry, which is called
Connections, serves both homebound and other seniors who wish to receive daytime or
early evening visits, cards, or phone calls. Connections aims to keep seniors connected to
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their church family through monthly contacts. Currently, 15 people are visiting seniors in
the church.
DISCIPLESHIP
Support Groups
Alzheimer's Support Group: This group continues to meet monthly and is led by
Bob Rhoden and Marty Edwards.
Divorce Care: This 13-week support group ministry resumed in February and ran
through April. It is led by Mike Dishman and Erica Luers. The group meets Monday
evenings at 6:30 p.m. and childcare is provided.
Divorce Care for Kids (DC4K): The second session of DC4K began in February.
Adult leaders are Carol Day, Brenda Joyner, Shannon McNeill, Bob Beadle, and Katie
Hill.
Grief Recovery Group: This group is currently not meeting due to lack of
attendance. It may resume in the future.
Bible Study Groups
Young Mother's Bible Study: This group, which is led by Joy Price, meets at the
church every other Friday morning from 9:00a.m. - 10:45 a.m. and every other
Thursday evening from 8:00 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. This schedule enables both working
moms and moms who can only meet during the day to come to the meetings.
Currently, there are 22 young mothers on the roster, with each meeting averaging
around 12 participants.
Young Men's Bible Study: The Young Men's Bible Study meets every other Tuesday
from 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. There are currently 8-10 men participating in the study, with
an average weekly attendance of 4-5 men.
The King’s Daughters Bible Study: This group is open to women of all ages and
meets on Wednesday mornings from 9:30a.m. – 11:00a.m. There are currently 39
women enrolled with an average attendance of 31-32.
Discipleship Classes
The final session of adult classes for the spring began on March 30 and ran through April 27.
The classes offered during this session were as follows:
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1. Domestic Violence & Abusive Relationships: Hearing Tamar's Cry: This class, led by Bob
Rhoden, explored the causes of abusive relationships and determine ways to minister to
victims.
2. Women's Bible Study: "Putting on a Gentle & Quiet Spirit:" This class, led by Annette
Byrne, is a study of 1 Peter and challenged women to discover how to let others see God in
their lives even in the midst of difficult times and how to rest completely in God's strength.
3. Getting Healthy: This class, led by various people, provided information on physical
health needs, dietary nutrition, emotional health, spiritual health, and exercise.
4. Single Adult Class: "The Jesus I Never Knew:" This class was led by Tim Barnard and was
a study of Phillip Yancey's book, "The Jesus I Never Knew."
5. Two-week Session on Islam: This class was led by George Braswell and covered topics
ranging from the global advance of Islam to ISIS and the Caliphate to Islam and Christianity.
Summer Discipleship Classes were offered for the first time this summer. Beginning on
June29, two 4-week classes will be offered:
1. War Room led by Jo Ann Stancil: This class will be based on the movie War Room, which
depicts a woman committed to prayer and a husband and wife who are experiencing a
crumbling marriage. By the commitment of the woman committed to prayer who disciples
the wife in the crumbling marriage, we see that God is able to teach the couple about the
power of prayer. During this 4-week session, participants will watch a movie clip and learn
and practice the discipline of prayer.
2. Women's Bible Study led by Annette Byrne: This women's Bible study will focus on a
discussion of the book of Proverbs. Participants will learn that the pursuit of wisdom
cannot be separated from the pursuit of God and, that in such, a journey to wisdom comes
from God alone.
WOMEN'S MINISTRY
Sally Clarkson Event: On April 26, the Women's Ministry sponsored a special night
with popular Christian writer and speaker Sally Clarkson and her composer son, Joel
Clarkson. Approximately 100 women attended the event which was held in the
Fellowship Hall. The night's happenings included a worship with Sally on the
fundamentals of a redemptive, Christ-centered home, taken from her newest book,
The Lifegiving Home, as well as performances of Joel's original piano compositions.
The evening concluded with a Q&A with Sally and Joel.
Women's Retreat: Planning has already begun for the 2017 Women's Retreat. The
theme for the retreat will be "Sweet Life Cafe´: Where Women Savor Time With
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God." The retreat will be held April 28-30, 2017, at Caraway Conference Center in
Asheboro, NC. Registration will be begin in November.
Women's Ministry Survey: The Women's Ministry has been conducting a survey
which has been open to all women of the church. The Women's Ministry seeks input
from members on the kinds of activities and ministries women would like to see
offered. Survey forms are available on the table across from the elevator outside of
the Sanctuary.
NEW!! MEN'S MINISTRY
Men's Ministry Survey: During the Missions and Ministry Fair, a number of men in
the church indicated their interest in starting a Men's Ministry similar to that of the
Women's Ministry. To aid in ministry planning, a Men's Ministry survey has been
created and men are invited to respond to the survey by completing a questionnaire.
The survey is available on the table across from the elevator outside of the
Sanctuary.
New Men's Ministry: Handyman Ministry: The first ministry activity of the newly
formed Men's Ministry will be a Handyman Ministry which will begin in July. This
ministry will provide opportunities for men to gather together in fellowship as they
help church and community members with simple household repairs. Men
interested in participating in this ministry will meet for the first time on July 23 to
work on a home in need of porch and porch roof repairs. Work will begin at 9 a.m.
NEW!! SINGLES MINISTRY
This spring, WFBC launched a new Singles Ministry. The Singles Ministry began with a
Wednesday night class in April and May. Beginning in September, a new Singles Sunday
School class will be offered. Monthly fellowship events will also be offered.
Fellowship Events:
Sunday Lunch: All singles are invited to go to lunch together after the 11:00
a.m. worship service. The group meets at the bottom of the outside steps to
the sanctuary to decide where to go for lunch.
Trip to the Durham Bulls: On June 5, a group of single adults enjoyed a fun
night out at the DBAP where they watched the Durham Bulls game.
Missions Council
During the 2nd Quarter of 2016, Wake Forest Baptist Church Missions has been very busy as
follows:
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Good Neighbor Ministry – Serving about 120 hot dogs just the way they are wanted every
Saturday in the Northwest part of Wake Forest. During late spring, summer, and fall, fresh veggies
from the Community Garden are available as well. Building relationships with the community
surrounding Taylor Street Park. In 2016, we are in our 12th Year for this ministry, during which we
have provided over 52,000 Hot Dogs.
Inter-Faith Food Shuttle – So far in 2016, 295 volunteers have distributed food to 571 households
with 1,728 individuals. (This compares to 2015's 900 Households with 2,600 Individuals.) We also
provided food from the Community Garden during this quarter. We have assisted 17,500
Individuals over the past five years.
Mobile Food Trailer
During this quarter, the Missions Council used the Mobile Food Trailer to provide six fresh meals at
the Taylor Street Park. Every second and fourth Wednesday each month, we provide a fresh meal
at the park and serve 80+ people each time in the community. We will continue to expand this
ministry and look for opportunities to serve in other parts of Wake County.
Community Garden
During this quarter, the double size garden has flourished. We recently had a single Saturday
wherein we harvested 500 pounds of produce. Having a second operational water supply is very
helpful. In 2015, we harvested over 4,500 pounds of food that was provided to the Good Neighbor
Ministry, Bunn Soup Kitchen and Inter Faith Food Shuttle. As of June, 2016, we've harvested over
10,000 pounds of produce since we started the Garden in August 2013. The Garden is located
behind the church house. The team meets every Saturday from 9-12pm. We have had over 170
volunteers participating who have donated over 3400 man-hours...including several community
members from outside of WFBC. A local community member donated a bee hive to the garden
which will greatly help the growth of the Garden, and combined with other hives will produce
Honey that has been approved for sale to our church and community. We also added an irrigation
system to help keep the garden watered. We continue to seek grants to build a green house.
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Quilting Ministry
The Quilting ministry is meeting weekly and averages about 15 quilters at each meeting. They have
completed the Uganda Quilts and the South Carolina Mission Trip Quilts, and are continuing to
work on quilts to go to other ministries. The quilting ministry sent 15 quilts, 80 tote bags and 14
pair of curtains to Uganda. The curtains are for their new guest house and the bags are for teachers
and students.
Disaster Relief
Several years ago, WFBC received a donation from the Wake Forest Community Response team to
purchase a trailer for the WFBC Disaster Relief Team. We have also purchased some safety
equipment for our volunteers. We currently have 16 Individuals certified through the NC Baptist
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Men Disaster Relief Program. The trailer has been registered with the NC Baptist Men. During this
quarter:
Extensive repair work on Henrietta Castles ramp (Ken Barber, Pete Newton, Tommy Killebrew, and
Neal Peyton);
April 1 &2, DR Training completed by Emily Killebrew (Recovery) and Tommy Killebrew (Recovery
recertification and Assessment);
May 6 & 7, Disaster Relief Training at Caraway Conference Center. (Neal attended and updated his
certificate and helped interpret for 19 deaf men and women):
May 9, Pete Newton and Neal Peyton installed a new ceiling fan at Henrietta’s home;
on June 11 we built a handicap ramp for Mr. John Siry at the request of NCBM’S office (Tommy
Killebrew headed the team with Neal Peyton and Derward Baker, and three other men from
Derward's church in Raleigh);
May 2, Ed Stancil, Pete Newton, Dave Shannon, and Neal Peyton cut down and hauled off the debris
from a diseased Dogwood tree in the church parking lot.
Stop Hunger Now
We held a Stop Hunger Now in May 2016 and celebrated hitting the 100,000 meals packaged
benchmark. The next Stop Hunger Now event will be held in September, 2016. This continues to be
a very successful and satisfying inter-generational service activity for all our congregation and
friends.
The Ministry Matters program is a new Missions Council initiative that will minister to those
individuals that now reside, permanently or temporarily, in our area rest homes, assisted living facilities, and short/long term care facilities. The ministry would include individual and personal
visits, group crafting, music and sharing God’s Word in various settings.
The Deaf Ministry
The Deaf Sunday school class led in hosting a church-wide “pounding” for the Parks family. They
are deaf missionaries who have returned from Thailand back to our area for the summer.
Our deaf class is continuing to meet for Bible studies, socials and times of outreach during the
summer.
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We had a guest interpreter fill in during worship on June 19 while our regular interpreters were
away.
Congregational Health
Congregational Health Ministry is meeting with new members in June to restart its team
ministry. Health and safety issues have increased to the point that we need to collaborate now vs.
waiting until the fall. We have about 8 new members interested from the missions fair. Several
care teams are underway.
The Relay for Life is an annual effort of the Congregational Health Ministries at WFBC. This
ministry focuses on celebrating cancer survivors, mourning cancer victims, and informing everyone
about cancer…prevention, treatments, research, development, etc. The 2016 Relay for Life event
was held at the WFBC Stephenson Center on Friday, May 20, 2016 from 4:00pm to 10:00pm. For six
months each year, our team raises money to help fund the fight against cancer. This year our team
raised $5,315 and the entire event raised about $33,500.
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Music and Arts Council
The Second Quarter of 2016 was an exceptionally busy and significant time of ministry and
milestones for the WFBC Music Ministry. All of the Music Ministry Ensembles maintained regular
rehearsal and worship leadership schedules in addition to the following ministries:
The Chancel Choir provided leadership for the annual Spring Renewal service hosted by WFBC.
The Adult Ensemble, Advanced Handbells and Men’s Chorus presented the second “Psalms, Hymns
and Spiritual Songs” worship concert which was well attended and well received. The Senior Adult
Choir shared the musical, “Our Father’s World” in four performances at area skilled care and
retirement facilities. The end of the year program for Preschool Choir and Kairos Ministry included
choral selections, African Drumming, Puppets, Choir Chimes and Orff instruments.
The Youth Choir, Youth Instrumental Ensemble and Praise Band participated in the Youth Music
Mission Trip to Wilmington, NC. Ministry opportunities included worship leadership, work in a
community garden and serving a pancake breakfast to the homeless (with concert). The Youth
Choir also performed for the Wake Forest High School Baccalaureate Service held at our church.
Additionally, a Praise Band involving youth and adult musicians was created for VBS and led
effectively each night.
The final Virginia Tull concert of the season was held in May as we hosted the Raleigh Boy Choir.
The Virginia Tull committee is actively seeking ways to make the concert series more financially
stable as we make preparation for 2016-2017 season.
Summer Music Explo sessions were announced and begun. Offerings include: Music with Babies,
Music with Toddlers, Music with Preschoolers, Puppets and Orff/Percussion. Summer Choir is
involving Chancel Choir, Youth Choir and new singers. Additionally, a “walk-on” Men’s Choir and
Ladies’ Choir led in worship in June.
Plans for addressing the needs of Dual Worship were completed this quarter and communication of
those plans with the music ministry participants and church as a whole has begun. The Chancel
Choir will provide music for both services beginning September 18. To encourage increased
participation a second Chancel Choir rehearsal will be offered on Sunday evenings at 6:00 PM
beginning September 11. Singers can attend either rehearsal and sing in either service as needed.
Lay leaders will assume leadership of the Advanced Handbells and some adjustments to the Sunday
evening rehearsal schedules are being made.
After many years of faithful service and leadership, Cathy Wallace is completing her service as
Music Ministry Council Chair. Cathy has been an incredible model of God’s grace and love as she
has provided guidance, insight, organization and leadership for the WFBC Music Ministry. She will
be missed!!
The most significant event of the second quarter was the completion of the Pipe Organ Renovation
by Lincoln Pipe Organ, Inc. and the subsequent Organ and Hymnal Dedication Service on May 22.
The Children’s Choir, Youth Choir, Chancel Choir and Advanced Handbells all shared in leadership
of this wonderful day of celebration. Five hundred thirty-five (535) copies of the Celebrating Grace
Hymnal were dedicated to God’s glory. Dr. Jeanine Skinner and Lisa Moxley provided exceptional
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music from the organ and piano. It was a wonderful celebration of God’s grace and goodness as we
dedicated to God the new hymnals and the newly rebuilt pipe organ.
Outreach Council
The Outreach team plus many helpers enjoyed a wonderful day at the Town of Wake Forest
Meet in the Street event in May. Rob James was the main event with his balloon animal
talents. Also a special thank you to Angie Pearce who made goodie bags that WFBC handed
out to people we met during the day.
The WFBC softball team has been having a great season in the Town of Wake Forest Adult
church league with a 10-2 record. Official standings ->
http://www.wakeforestnc.gov/Data/Sites/1/media/parksrecreation/adult%20softball/20
16/church-mens/standings/june_24.html
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We have had great participation with the New Member orientation class as the church has
welcomed many new members. This is an orientation that is held for new members that
provides a brief overview of our church organization and leadership council, as well as
information about adult activities, youth and children’s ministries, and our diaconate teams.
It is a great way to learn about WFBC and connect with other new members. Please contact
Paula Goodson <paula1@nc.rr.com> for additional information.
Welcome Center continues to be staffed faithfully at both worship services.
A special thank you to Sabra Ivey and Janice Ishikawa who have joined the Outreach team to
help serve.
Worship Council
Youth Council
Disciple Now 2015: Follower April 8-10
This year’s Disciple Now weekend was amazing. Our youth were joined by college students from
Gardner-Webb University and Hampden-Sydney College. Our Speaker was Adam Fitzgerald and
our Worship Leader was Bryan Mears. Our T-Shirts were designed by Lydia Brown. Our theme
was “Act. Love. Walk.” We focused on the things the Lord requires of us: To Act Justly towards
others, Love Mercy regardless of who deserves it, and to Walk Humbly with our God. This powerful
weekend consisted of Worship, small group studies and Mission work for Habitat for Humanity, the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, helping an elderly neighbor with yard work, Stop Hunger Now, and
helping at 1st Baptist Church of Raleigh’s Clothing Ministry. This weekend was wonderful, and only
possible because of the tireless effort of Terri Hart and all of our volunteers. We had 4 youth come
forward making their profession of faith to be baptized as a result of this weekend.
Youth Sunday (DNow Sunday) April 10
Youth Sunday was a wonderful experience of worship and Bible Study. Our worship service was led
by our youth and Joe Renn and Brooks Hill gave the sermon. Our youth also taught our adult
Sunday School classes, (every single one of them for the first time) helping the adult members of
our congregation share in what they learned during the Disciple Now Weekend.
Youth Variety Show April 30
This year’s Variety Show helped to raise money and awareness of our two upcoming youth mission
trips: The Youth Music Mission Trip to Wilmington, NC and the Summer Mission Trip to Columbia,
SC. The fellowship hall was full as we enjoyed food (thanks to Ms. Byron and her team) and the
talents of our youth.
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Wake Forest High School Baccalaureate Service June 5
For the third year in a row our church hosted the Baccalaureate Service for Wake Forest High
School. This Christian worship service brings together churches in our community to thank God for
the accomplishments of our seniors. Dr. Holloway offered the sermon and the WFBC Youth Choir
sang. Thanks to Lee Perry for organizing this year’s Baccalaureate Service.
Graduate Recognition Sunday June 5
This year’s graduate recognition Sunday was a wonderful time of worship as a church family.
Hunter Smith, Brooks Hill, and Becca Perry gave the sermon. During the 11:00 worship services it
was announced that Taylor Goodson was this year’s recipient of the Hallie Coppedge Memorial
Scholarship and that Lydia Brown was this year’s recipient of the Dana Jordan Memorial
Scholarship.
Farewell Reception for Rob James – June 12
The youth council hosted a reception for Rob James and his family. Rob is going to be the Senior
Minister at First Baptist Church, Fayetteville. Rob was presented with a picture of youth trips,
signed by the youth, and a print of the stained glass in the dome. Thank you to Rob for his
leadership and impact he has made on our church.
ICHTHUS
ICHTHUS has continued to be a wonderful way to educate and empower our 5th and 6th graders. We
finished this year with our end of the year party out at the Stephenson Pavilion. As always, our
theme scripture for ICHTHUS is: Mathew 4:19 “And he said to them: “Follow me and I will teach you
to fish for people.””
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