Wednesday evenings are an integral time to come together in community to share a meal, fellowship together, or worship through choir and orchestra. There are also multiple ways to grow in your faith through discipleship opportunities throughout our Wednesdays together. SCHEDULE 5:00--Community Dinner
5:45--Childcare 6:00--KidSing 6:00--WOW! Classes 6:30--VERTICAL 7:00--Choir & Orchestra.
Find out details below, pick up information at the Welcome Desk Kiosk or visit the Wednesdays page at fbcr.org/wednesday. |
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| COMMUNITY DINNER -- 5:00-6:30pm |
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Gather together to enjoy a meal with your church family. Reservations are required weekly by noon on Mondays. It is already closed for this week, but we do have several extra meals available on a first come-first served basis. You may pay at the door. The reservation link will open again for the following week on Wednesdays at 6pm. JANUARY MENU
1/10--balsamic chicken, spinach salad with dried berries and candied nut mix, lemon bread pudding 1/17--pork chops, cole slaw, roasted red potatoes & onions, spiced apples 1/24--beef stew over mashed potatoes, salad, apple-pear cobbler 1/31--pork loin, potato salad, spinach salad, mixed berry bread pudding |
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KidSing is coming back with a twist on Wednesdays this January! We will have a time of worship followed by fun with instruments like chimes and handbells, as well as preparing songs to share with our church family on Sunday mornings. Come and join us as we worship together! |
CHILDCARE--5:45-8:30 Childcare is provided for preschoolers and for all kids up to 6th grade after KidSing. |
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VERTICAL is our Wednesday night experience for students in The LOFT. These nights provide a great opportunity for our students to hang out with friends, experience true community, and find a place where they belong. VERTICAL times together are an easy way to get plugged into our Student Ministry. |
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| CELEBRATION CHOIR & ORCHESTRA -- 7:00-8:30 |
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The Celebration Choir & Orchestra leads our 9:30 Celebration Worship Service. This group is made up of volunteers who have a heart to serve, love the Lord, and are committed to using their talents to lift up the name of Jesus in worship. |
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This fall, we have many opportunities for you to grow your faith and community through a variety classes led by our pastors and members. There is something for everyone! |
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DNA of Israel is the first of this two-part session led by James Westbrooks. What we see today is the result of thousands of years of history. So much of what happens to us is due to those who have gone on before us. James will give this subject a physical examination. JANUARY 10-31
Rise of Modern Conflict in Israel will be led by Stephen Wyrick. Stephen will present an overview of the origins of the modern conflict between the Arabs and the modern State of Israel. FEBRUARY 7-28 |
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| USING THE WELL IN YOUR PERSONAL DISCIPLESHIP JOURNEY |
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THE WELL is a foundational tool we utilize to experience healing and wholeness so we can share that with those around us. We are reading one chapter a day from God’s Word and journaling about how the Lord is seeking to transform us into the image of God’s Son. This class will help you use it in your daily time with God and find new ways to reach others. Led by Randy Robertson, Bill Webb, Tracy Dophied, and Renetta Montgomery.
JANUARY 10-FEBRUARY 14 |
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| FINDING YOUR PLACE AT FBCR |
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Finding Your Place is a fantastic class for anyone looking to discover the right spot. We will do a spiritual gifts inventory to determine the areas that are best according to the areas that God has blessed you. Then we will find a ministry or volunteer opportunity that can use your gifts in the best way to fulfill you and others. |
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Missional Living is back this spring, so if you missed it in the fall, here is your opportunity. Ron Evans is passionate about incorporating an attitude of serving into all aspects of our lives. Come join him to learn how that looks for you. |
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This spring, Parent PowWow will be going through the book Intentional Parenting. Intentional parenting is the opposite of quick-fix parenting. Intentional parenting is a way to raise children to become healthy, independent young adults. It's based on solid principles which, applied over time, result in less-stressed parents and happier, better-adjusted, and more successful kids. Intentional parenting means you've got more than good intentions; you've got a plan. (And it's always better to have a plan for dealing with the stuff that inevitably crops up between parents and their kids than it is to wing it.)
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Are you ready to elevate your game and have a smashing good time? Look no further! Discover the thrill of pickleball in a vibrant and welcoming environment! Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, this is the ideal setting to enjoy the game, make new friends, and engage in some friendly competition. All skill levels are welcome, so grab your paddle and join the fun! |
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Embrace the tiles! Embark on a journey into the captivating world of Mahjong – a game that blends strategy, skill, and tradition. Join us for Mahjong Free Play and Lessons, where the ancient game meets modern fun! Beginners to regulars are welcome! Elevate your Mahjong skills in a supportive and engaging learning environment. |
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