We’re meeting in person again at Grace Fellowship Hall. Service Leader Rick Spradlin, who also is our lay leader, will talk about Independence Day.
Come celebrate our nation’s independence as we remember words of warning from our founding fathers.
This Fourth of July service at 11 a.m. Members and friends, please come early, no later than 10:45 a.m. to be part of some drone photography. The service will be followed, about noon, by an informal, unorganized, bring-your-own-everything Independence Day get together outdoors, at our campus on Heiferhorn Way, on the banks of Heiferhorn Creek.
Bring chairs, too! Guests and visitors are welcome. Masks are optional for people who have been vaccinated, which includes virtually all of our members and friends. Guests and visitors are always welcome. If you have not been vaccinated, please plan on wearing a mask and observing social distancing.
Rick Spradlin is a special education teacher, a long-time member of our Fellowship and a life-long student of philosophy, ethics and comparative religion.
If you’d like more information, email us at [email protected] and put “Sunday service question” in the subject line.
We’re meeting in person again at Grace Fellowship Hall. Service Leader Rick Spradlin, who also is our lay leader, will talk about Independence Day.
Come celebrate our nation’s independence as we remember words of warning from our founding fathers.
This Fourth of July service at 11 a.m. Members and friends, please come early, no later than 10:45 a.m. to be part of some drone photography. The service will be followed, about noon, by an informal, unorganized, bring-your-own-everything Independence Day get together outdoors, at our campus on Heiferhorn Way, on the banks of Heiferhorn Creek.
Bring chairs, too! Guests and visitors are welcome. Masks are optional for people who have been vaccinated, which includes virtually all of our members and friends. Guests and visitors are always welcome. If you have not been vaccinated, please plan on wearing a mask and observing social distancing.
Rick Spradlin is a special education teacher, a long-time member of our Fellowship and a life-long student of philosophy, ethics and comparative religion.
If you’d like more information, email us at [email protected] and put “Sunday service question” in the subject line.