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The Bible abounds with big, difficult, important questions. Part of being a Christian in a community of Christians is exploring—fearlessly and earnestly—how our faith makes particular claims on every part of our lives: heart, soul, mind, and strength. This course will address the question. Find all kinds of resources on our app, including links to our Daily Worship Blog, sermon discussion questions, and online giving just to name a few.
Click Here to download app. Alpha is an 8-session workshop for anyone who wants to explore the meaning of life, contemplate Jesus for the first time, or enhance their faith. The video teaching and group discussions present the basic, universal elements of Christianity. The intent of Alpha is to answer the biggest questions of life by pointing people to God through a relationship with Jesus Christ. This life changing experience will better equip you to deal with life in this chaotic world.
You may also use the materials in your small group and have a facilitator join your typical schedule. Explore God's call in your second half phase of life. Discover biblical resources that address the challenges and the opportunities. Contact Jeff Morlock.
VBS has a long standing tradition at our church and within our communities. Children learn Bible stories, sing favorite VBS songs, play games, and create art projects. For children in grades We sing, enjoy high-energy games, look in the Bible, enjoy a winter late-night retreat and a Spring Musical. We sing in Sunday and holiday church services.
New children are always welcome. Meets on Wednesdays, Sept. Register here. Not only is his image reflected in the relationship between husband and wife, but he supplies all that is necessary to make couples thrive. This three-session workshop is designed to strengthen your most intimate human relationship.
Discover biblical principles and foundational tools to improve the health and happiness of your life together. The workshop is open to individuals and small groups. Contact Jeff Morlock for more info. Registration is open to individuals and small groups. Pastor David White will help pin down any logistics.
Contact David White. There is no fee. Learn how your workplace can be a place to follow Jesus' call to love God, others and be part of His mission. Three sessions available for small groups or individuals, led by a facilitator. Anyone struggling with life issues such as alcoholism, overeating, codependency, sexual brokenness, or financial problems can find help here. Celebrate Recovery is a Christian, step program dealing with all sorts of hurts, habits and hang-ups.
Meets Thursdays, pm at Lytham Road. Ask more information through our confidential email: Celebrate Recovery. For children beginning at age 3. We teach about the Bible and train kids to follow the example of Jesus Christ. Children earn uniforms and use workbooks at home. Club meets during the school year. More information. Throughout the year, we have multiple service opportunities. We go on a local mission trip serving throughout Columbus in the summer. We also do a two-day poverty-focused mission experience called the Micro Mission in the spring, as well as other one-off service experiences throughout the school year.
A free website listing all programs in Hilliard that help families in need. Visit www. Contact: Kim Emch. The Community Garden at Mill Run supplies 15, lbs of fresh produce for individuals and families in Hilliard and surrounding areas.
For vegetables, or to help in the garden full families welcome , contact our garden stewards with any questions. Come on out on Saturday mornings, we have all the tools you'll need, early spring-late fall. Contact: Todd Marti, or Irma Chon. For small groups, individuals, and families with kids of all ages are welcome. Then we will work together in the garden that feeds people in our neighborhoods.
Small groups can set up a time and date that works for you. Held every other month on Saturdays from am pm at Lytham Road. Register online or check your donation time at the Red Cross national site, click here. For additional information or to volunteer, contact Paul Schmitt , email Blood Drive. Provides emotional and spiritual support through prayer for those going through difficult times.
Please inquire via email. A full family program for ages 3 months — grandparent age. For information, visit the website here or contact Kim Emch. We serve in many offsite locations in the summer months. Children also join cam with crafts, games, books and supervised activities. Support for those with friends or family who have mental health issues; come to share, learn and be encouraged. Contact: Kathy Felty. Meet, pray, and discuss with other women as you grow in your understanding of the Christian faith.
This fall join us for "Better," by Jen Wilken. It's a ten week, in-depth study of Hebrews. Includes video teaching, small group discussion, and prayer. Offered at the following times:. Register here for next WOW sessions. For women age 18 and older. Friends, neighbors and co-workers are invited. Contact: Christie Masheter. The nursery is seeking Jesus-loving, caring, nurturing staff who love babies and toddlers.
We are in need of more workers to provide for the needs of parents who would like to participate in a worship service and weekday ministry program.
Your commitment is flexible whether one day, or more per month. This is a paid position. To apply to serve, contact Nursery Coordinator for an application and information. We are looking for adults who love Jesus and love kids. Volunteering consists of serving as small group leaders each Sunday morning throughout the school year.
Depending on the age group you volunteer in, your Sunday morning commitment looks a little different. For Preschool leaders you lead a group for the entire worship hour with teaching a Bible story, playing, singing and leading activities. Leaders teach the Bible lesson, connect with kids by praying and playing a game each week. All curriculum is provided, and all activities are prepped for you, ready for you to use each Sunday morning. Most weeks this is a two-hour commitment the majority of which will take place on Sunday.
If you would like to apply, click here to fill out the form. We are looking for individuals of any age who love Jesus and desire to love and serve middle schoolers. As a volunteer, you can serve as a small group leader, helping to facilitate the events of MSM and discipling students in a small group, or on the hospitality team, which helps with set up, tear down, check-in, and food.
Volunteers serve on Sundays throughout the school year, meet regularly with their fellow leaders to grow together, and have the opportunity to join and lead students on mission trips, retreats, camp, and other special events. Most weeks this is a hour commitment the majority of which will take place on Sunday. We are looking for individuals who love the Lord and enjoy serving, befriending, and discipling young people. Our volunteer leaders are a valued part of a community that is committed to discipling our high schoolers.
Volunteers serve as small group facilitators each Sunday throughout the school year, they pray with and for our students regularly, and have the opportunity to join and lead students on mission trips, retreats, and other special events. Please bake and pack one dozen cookies per one-quart ziplock bag.
These should be homemade chocolate chip cookies. Insert one dozen cookies in each one-quart ziplock bag no bags with zipper tabs, please , mark " Kairos " on each bag, and store them in the Mill Run or Lytham Road freezer. You can drop off cookies on Sundays or throughout the week at either campus.
Please store them in the general freezers that are in the main kitchens at each campus. Check out this impact video testimony. Contact: Paul Nordman.
Lytham Road outreach event. An evening of fun for all ages, dinner, trunk or treating, chili cook-off, fellowship with the local neighborhood community.
In the event of bad weather, the event will move indoors. Free food hotdogs, burgers, chili. Free candy for the kids bring your own bag for collection.
Bring your own chair or blanket to sit on. And your best chili for the friendly chili cook-off! A volunteer group that provides simple, handmade bed frames, mattresses and bedding to those in need in our communities. Contact:Dale Cory. Contact: Cathy Shaw. Visit the LSS Website here for information. All widows welcome at any time for book discussion and prayer. Contact: Jan Fitz. Join one of our Sunday morning groups as we delve deep into the Bible and learn from God's Word.
Join other women and take an opportunity to be refreshed and renewed as the Lord speaks to your heart. This weekend's focus is based on the book "Captivating" by Stasi Eldredge.
You'll explore key questions about who God intends you to be and the spiritual battle for your heart. It is Thursday evening through lunch on Sunday. Download the brochure for more information. The next weekend will be Dec. Contact: Amy Adams. We're looking for volunteers to help on Sundays with our video production. Training provided, please reach out to Alex Bacon. John Eldredge, author of "Wild at Heart," will help us explore key questions about who we are as men, who God intends us to be and the spiritual battles that surround us.
Watch a Wild at Heart trailer video about the material. Bring your fishing gear for the stocked pond, your hiking boots for the trails or swimsuit for the hot tub. But most importantly, get ready to experience God and brotherhood like you never have before. Watch a UALC video about the weekend. Weekends are offered at various times throughout the year. Next one is Nov. Contact: Jeff Schuster for more information. Provides social, physical, spiritual and creative opportunities for moms with young children—birth through kindergarten, and expecting moms.
We meet in person September 21, May 16, on the first and third Tuesdays of the month, from am. Join us and enjoy guest speakers, sisterhood, and meaningful conversation. Focus : Construction projects both skilled and unskilled , and prayer and care.
Teens age 13 and older are welcome with a responsible adult. Application deadline was Aug. Fee includes all lodging and meals. Projects: Mark Byram. UALC has a library at each campus filled with engaging, faith-based resources! Convenient self-checkout system and an online catalog!
Bibles, Books, DVDs, and audio resources for all ages. Click Here to access the online library card catalog. We use a self-checkout procedure — directions are posted on the desks. Please return items promptly so we can continue to circulate the excellent resources that God has provided. If you need to keep materials longer, please let us know. Locked DVD display cases are located near the receptionist's desk and may be accessed when a receptionist is on duty.
Need Help? Contact UALC library. Join a campus specific Facebook group to connect with others within your campus community. Join the Mill Run Community Group here. Join the Lytham Road Community Group here. Learn more about our mission partners through our Mission Moment videos here.
A group of grandparents meeting to study God's Word and encourage one another as we strive to help our grandchildren follow Jesus. This group meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month, am at Lytham Road. All grandparents and step-grandparents are welcome. Contact: Christine Thompson. UALC members, non-members and friends welcome.
Come hear and sing about Jesus, as we make new friends swim, traverse a climbing wall, zipline and more! Contact: Andrea Taphorn or call , ext. Middle School Camp is for students finishing grades We go to Woodland Lakes Christian Camp in Amelia, Ohio for a week of outdoor adventures, awesome teaching and worship, and hanging with friends. Contact: Kelsey Bacon or call , ext. This year UALC tradition gathers more than members and their friends.
Accommodations include camping to lodges ranging from single-family units to ten-bedroom lodges. With acres and six miles of beautiful Lake Huron shoreline, Cedar Bay provides lots of recreation including sailing, swimming, hiking and fun for all ages.
Each day has opportunities for growth and refreshment as we grow together in Christ. The camp is located in Cedarville, find the map here. Contact: Pastor David White. Because we believe that everyone has gifts from God for ministry, various ministry teams are formed to carry out community outreach through youth and adults. To learn about serving on a ministry team, contact Jeff Morlock. Find out what's happening at our church by viewing the church calendar. Click here. The mission of the Kairos Prison Ministry is to share the transforming love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ to impact the hearts and lives of incarcerated men, women and youth, as well as their families,to become loving and productive citizens of their communities.
Contact: Jim Daily. Weekly Bible studies in neighborhood groups, special training events and outreach. Men's Bootcamp is a weekend retreat offered at various times throughout the year. The Men's Ministry Breakfast is Sat. All men are welcome and the event is free. Share God-given musical talents for events or worship. Provides anthems and vocal support for congregational singing at the Lytham Road campus. No audition necessary. Contact: Tim Krock. Choir Leader: Brian Carlton. The Rogers are involved in the administration and discipling ministry of Athletes In Action, who dream of a day when there are Christ-followers on every team, in every sport, in every nation.
Reaching university students in the name of Jesus at Central Michigan and Saginaw Valley State to win them to Christ, build them in their relationship and community, and send them into the world as His laborers.
Telling people about Jesus through associating together for service, sharing personal testimony, and by providing Bibles and New Testaments. While we are often recognized for our work with hotels, we also place and distribute Scriptures in strategic locations so they are available to those who want them, as well as to those who may not know they need them. Follow the Gideons Intl.
Blog here. The mission of the Helping Hands Health and Wellness Center is to be the caring hands of Jesus to provide medical care, health education, counseling and social services to those with needs.
Located at: Karl Road, Columbus, Ohio Filter Ministry Database. All Ages. More Info. Sunday Worship Services. Small Groups. Daily Worship - Time With God. Growth Workshops. Missional Living. We welcome students of any race, color, socioeconomic background, national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities of the school.
Child Information Form. Parent Handbook. Parent Handbook Addendum, August 23, Download the School Calendar. Monthly payments are due on the first of the month. Our teachers have a variety of higher education and early childhood experience. Visit our school, or contact our staff to find out more information. Contact: Jodie Coleman.
At Our Lytham Road Campus Since , we have offered high-quality programs for 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds. Spiritual, Social, Intellectual, and Physical Development. Tuition and Fees Information. Register for
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