Pray for Our Missions Teams Pray for our teams that will be traveling overseas to be a light and share God's love: Costa Rica Team - The team leaves this Sunday, May 17, for a weeklong trip that will include fellowship and fun (in the waves!), Bible study and reflection, and connecting with Pastor Jorge and the church with which we partner in Nicoya. Ethiopia Team - The team is planning a trip to Addis Ababa in September to work with the teachers at Destiny Academy (an elementary school), teach at the Education Resource Center, and distribute gospel portions during the New Year celebrations.
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Upcoming Series: One Prayer Who is God to you? Join us for One Prayer 2009, a global movement where we're living out what we're learning about our never-ending God. This June, the Church will stand together to share, serve, and give. Join us at MissionWay for this series June 4-28. |
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Habitat Mission Trip
Are you interested in helping to rebuild homes for families who suffered the devastation of Hurricane Katrina? We have a great opportunity to reach out to the folks on the Gulf Coast who are still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Katrina. We are taking a team to the Bay-Waveland area of Mississippi to build homes with Habitat for Humanity this October. If you are interested in learning more about going, contact Jamie. |
Kidz Bible Camp It's going to be a great summer with our Kidz Bible Camp! These weeklong camps are an excellent opportunity for outreach in our community. We hope your family and friends will join us in learning Bible stories, playing games, creating arts and crafts, singing songs and meeting new friends! Our next team meeting will be Thursday, May 28, at 4:30 p.m. at the MWay Office. If you are interested in volunteering at a camp or even hosting a camp in your home or neighborhood, contact Jamie. |
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MissionWay Podcasts
Did you miss the service? Listen to Pastor Ron's message from Sunday, "Ultimate Protection," from the current series, "Survival: Man vs. Wild." The Sunday messages are available in audio each week through MWay podcasts.
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Last Week @ MWay
Attendance: 152 Offering: $3,875 | |
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Survival: Man vs. World
Overcome life's toughest challenges ...
Facing the challenges of life can be difficult and at times seem overwhelming. If we are not careful, these challenges can destroy commitment, diminish hope and leave us struggling for contentment. How do we survive in such an uncertain and difficult world? Man vs. World explores the basic survival techniques needed to live in the midst of challenge and difficulty.
This Week @ MWay - "Hearing the Call" In extraordinary times, God uses ordinary people who are committed and submitted to Him. Noah accepted God's call to and extraordinary task in the midst of confusion, difficulty and uncertainty. God spoke and Noah listened and obeyed. Join us Sunday, May 17, as we learn from Noah's journey and obedience to God's call on his life.
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Is the Force With You?
Have you found a place to serve on Sunday mornings? Are you passionate about helping kids learn about God's love and His Word? Then helping to lead our G-Force groups is right for you! G-Force allows children in grades 1-5 to experience God full blast! It launches them full throttle into active worship and small group application Bible study. Each session is designed to: · Make biblical truths relevant and personal · Model and teach the importance of daily prayer · Implement and develop Bible skills · Model and develop an understanding of worship · Make personal application a blast! G-Force is available during both services, 9 and 10:30 a.m., on Sunday mornings. For more information about serving in G-Force, contact Walter. |
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Congratulations 2009 Grads
We would like to congratulate our 2009 high school and college graduates for reaching this exciting milestone! Courtney Rose Cockley, daughter of Dale Cockley and
stepdaughter of Julie Cockley, is graduating from Mandarin High
School. Her plans after graduation include spending time with her
horse, teaching riding lessons, continuing to work at Publix and
attending Florida Community College of Jacksonville. Christopher Eugene Kile, son of John and Linda Kile, is graduating from Bartram Trail High School. Chris has a passion for music and playing bass guitar. He plans to attend the University of North Florida to pursue a degree in engineering. Maja-Kristin Tande Kuranz,
daughter of Chris and Michele Avonda, is graduating from Nease High
School. Maja will graduate with an IB diploma. She has been class Vice
President for the past two years and on the dance team for three
years. She plans to attend Florida State University.
Sarah Katherine Braddy, daughter of Darrell and Teresa Braddy,
graduated from Jacksnoville University with a Bachelor of Science in
nursing. Her desire is to work in pediatrics and begin her master's
degree in the spring.
Bradley Austin Frizzell, son of Randy and Naomi Frizzell, graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Science in computer and information services. Brad received the Information Technology Academic Excellence Award from the UNF School of Computing for the second year in a row. He plans to continue working in IT for the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA).
Nora Brianne Meyer, daughter of Norman and Mary Meyer, graduated from Jacksonville University with a Bachelor of Science in biology. She received the Dolphin Award for Leadership. Brie plans to attend graduate school for Physician Assistantship.
Kimberly Lynn Quick, daughter of Diane Quick, will graduate Magna Cum Laude from the University of North Carolina Asheville with a Bachelor of Science in environmental management and policy and a minor in political science. Kim plans to pursue a master's degree and is currently seeking a job in the environmental field.
Christopher George Yazbec, son of George and Donna Yazbec, graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in journalism and minor in philosophy. Chris is working for the Baker County Standard newspaper in Macclenny.
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