Community Dinner will be held at Social Hall
Community Dinner
Swing by church for a delicious home-cooked meal at 6 p.m. in the Social Hall. All are welcome and there is no charge.
MENU: Breakfast for Dinner! We’ll serve up scrambled eggs, meat or plant-based sausage, and waffles with topping choices including syrup, whipped cream and fruit. Gluten-free and vegan waffles will be available. We always offer vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, nut free and kid-friendly options. All church events are alcohol-free.
Following dinner, stick around and join a breakout group to learn more about one of the many opportunities for deeper engagement at church.
Haven’t joined us for a community dinner before? Check out these photos from November for a sense of what it’s like!
Breakout groups:
Family Pre-Party, 5–6 p.m. We’ll host space for play and socializing for families with babies through 1st graders, and set out board games and coloring for families with 2nd-5th graders in the Social Hall.
Youth D&D Campaign, 5–8 p.m. (early start!) Join us for the first half of our Dungeons & Dungeons campaign from 5–6:15 p.m., break for dinner, and then return to finish the adventure from 6:45-8 p.m. Middle- and high-school youth who are experts or new to D&D are welcome to show up, learn, and play. Our Dungeon Masters are Ian and Dave Leppik.
Young Adults Conversation with a Minister What’s on your heart and mind as you navigate your 20s and 30s as spiritual beings having a human experience? Bring your burning questions and let’s “geek out” on religion, spirituality, and theology with Rev. Jen Crow.
Shaping the Future of Music Ministries Listening Session Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout and congregant volunteers are conducting a community-wide creative brainstorming process about our music ministries and what they might become. Adults and children are welcome to this listening session, the first of several opportunities in January. See details at the end of this email!
Mandala Making Make use of all the materials we’ll have on hand—from yarn to markers to craft sticks—to create your own mandala.
Ushers and Greeters Training Ushers and greeters provide a welcoming, informed, and non-anxious presence on Sunday mornings. Come learn the ropes and build skills for welcoming all to a multi-racial, multicultural faith community.
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