News from the Churches

LifeConnection Church Gets Creative

How does your church welcome a guest or first-time visitor? According to a study done by LifeWay, the majority of churches look for multiple ways to connect with visitors which can sometimes be challenging. Some visitors want to remain anonymous while others are happy to leave a record of their visit. In recent years, a [...]

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Manna Fellowship Reaches Out with Food Pantry

Manna Fellowship's Pantry Introduces Bread of Life to Pleasant Hill Community by Mitch Shiffer reprinted with permission from The Pathway and edited for length In Exodus 16, God fed the Israelites with bread from heaven. He fed them with manna. In Northwestern Cass County, Manna Fellowship Church feeds the needy with the love of Christ—and [...]

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Cross Creek Hosts Its 8th Annual Cruise, Blues, & Barbecue

By Ray Gurney, pastor of Cross Creek Baptist Church 8th Annual Event Organizing and pulling off an event is not easy, especially for a small church with an aging congregation. Despite that, Cross Creek held our 8th Annual Car Show on Saturday, September 23rd. God gave us the perfect day; the blue sky and mild [...]

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Mala-Who? Practicing “Pure Religion” in One of the World’s Poorest Nations

By Ray Stewart. Edited & Compiled by Britney Hamm A Rich Country Stricken by Poverty Malawi. A country few Americans could point to on a map. A country rich with diverse wildlife, indigenous culture, and breathtaking topography. Despite this richness, Malawi is among the world's least developed countries. Around 85% of the population [...]

By |January 2nd, 2018|Gospel Outreach, News from the Churches|Comments Off on Mala-Who? Practicing “Pure Religion” in One of the World’s Poorest Nations
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