Caregiver's Day Out
Caregiver's Day Out is an outreach program of Stephen Ministry which is open to the community as well as our First United family. The main purpose is to provide a day away from the 24 hours a day, 7 day-a-week duties of caring for a loved one who requires continuing care. Do you know someone who might benefit from this free program...caregiver, care receiver, or volunteer? Caregiver’s Day Out meets once each month. Contact the church office for more details at 677-3581.
Expanding Boundaries Ministries
Expanding Boundaries Ministry is the mission arm of our Ministry at First United. Our Mission Teams have recently returned from the Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast area. Trips are planned for the Christian Surfers International mission in Costa Rica and Red Bird Mission in Kentucky. Contact the church office for details, at 677-3581.
Other Opportunities for Adults
t First United there are a range of ministry and fun opportunities for adults to be involved in including: Stephen Ministry, Handyman Ministry, Life Groups, Sunday morning Bible Study, Missions, Nursing Home Ministry, Hospitality, Choir, Drama Ministry, Liturgical Dance, and more. For more information about how you can serve or where you fit in contact Sherry McElveen, Director of Congregational Care and Servant Ministries, at 677-3581, ext. 311 or via email at smcelveen@firstunited.org.
Adult classes on Sunday The Sunday discussion group with Dawn & Steve meets from 10:15-11:15 am in Room 7. Please join them next Sunday!
The Seeker’s Bible Study Class, with Kathy & Clyde Stick ney, meets at 9:45 am in Room 20 for sharing and singing. At 10 am they share a prayer and lesson. Those attending the 9 am service may join the group at 10 am following worship. Newcomers are welcome!
The new small group led by Jan & Pete Jasanis on Sundays from 10:10 to 10:55 am in Room 8 (back of building by playground) is studying More Parables from the Backside, by J. Ellsworth Kalas. Grab a donut and coffee after worship and be a part of the weekly discussions. ‘Drop-ins’ are welcome! |