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The student ministry is hosting a fundraising dinner on Saturday, FEBRUARY 11, to raise money for summer camp scholarships and other activities. The first dinner setting will be at 5:00, followed by another at 7:30. Both dinners with include live music performed by our students. Ticket prices are: $10 for 60+, $15 per person, $25 per couple, or $100 for a table of 8. More details to follow. See Shawn with questions.
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PARENTS: Check the “Connection Table” for the latest Parent Newsletter (“Connections”). Also, please take a MEDICAL RELEASE FORM from the bulletin board in Fellowship Hall. We need this on FILE so that your child can attend events. EACH CHILD MUST HAVE ONE ON FILE. Want to receive this via email? Send Shawn your email address, and you’ll be added to our list. shawn.wsumc@gmail.com
Senior High meets SUNDAY, 6:30-8pm
Junior High meets WEDNESDAY, 6:30-8pm
“COOL” Worship has started and is every Wednesday evening from 5:30pm to 6:45pm. We are meeting at the Theater Room. Bring Your friends and join us, Children in grades K-4th are very welcome! (5th and 6th graders are welcome to join Quiz Bowl which is held at the same time).
Devo'Zine, the Upper Room's devotional magazine for teens
Coloring Book 1: Epic Events of the Bible
Coloring Book 2: Jesus' Ministry
Coloring Book 3: Old Testament Characters
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) - The United Methodist magazine that caters
exclusively to teen-agers has launched a new interactive Web site to
help youth in their spiritual journeys.
Devo'Zine, the Upper Room's devotional magazine for teens, has retooled
its www.devozine.org Web site to give
youth a place a visit, share and
explore their faith, voice opinions and pray.
The former, primarily "service site" told visitors about the print
magazine and solicited writers for articles. The new site offers users
"loads of fun, touching, and meaningful content that gets them involved
in the site and the world around them," said Sandy Miller, the
magazine's managing editor.
"Everything has changed about the site," she said. "It has a
whole new
look and lots of new features - some reflective, some creative, some
educational and some playful."
The goal of the 24-hour interactive site is to provide teens with fresh
and relevant content, as well as a place for them to encourage and
challenge one another while building community.
Miller said she hopes that www.devozine.org
becomes a "spiritual
practice for teens" as well as "an integral part of their devotional
time or simply a reminder to make time for prayer and reflection in
their daily lives."
For more information, contact Brandon Dyce, projects coordinator for
Upper Room Ministries, by e-mail at bdyce@upperroom.org
or by calling
(615) 340-7287.