Showing items for 'January 2018'
February is heart month so we will concentrate on heart disease and take time to educate ourselves about this vital organ. Because seconds count during a heart attack, the lack of knowledge could be deadly.
Many people don’t experience the usual chest pains that often happen with a heart...
Just over a year ago, the now retired superintendent of schools, Linda Madsen, invited a group of principals, community leaders, and faith leaders together for a conversation.
The schools were seeing and hearing a lot of complaints from students that they were targets of racial slurs and...
On Sunday, January 7, Pastor John talked about the new year ahead being an opportunity to “develop or deepen our own spiritual practices.” If this strikes a chord with you, consider joining one of these prayer groups or practices at Faith. You will grow a deeper relationship with the...
How does church building help the mission of Faith? What first impressions are we making to visitors?
These important questions helped shape decisions to upgrade various areas of our facility in the past months.
Our chapel has 30 new upholstered chairs. These will provide a...
With start-up funds provided by a Dorothy Clingman Grant, the Manna Pak program began with presentations to the congregation and the Wednesday night services back in October. Since then, more than 150 Paks have been purchased, and are being given away to share God’s love with those on the...
As we enter the new year, are you ready for a new approach? Do you desire peace amid the noise of daily living and consumerism?
Do you feel a need to connect to God or your religious roots but:
you have not been to church for some time
you have been turned off by what you have...
“And Mary gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.”
Maybe you’ve heard that story this week. The name of Mary’s son is Jesus.
I wish that we could say that everyone had a...