FELLOWSHIP

Acts chapter two, verse 42 tells us that the early church "...continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers. Being in fellowship with one another means gathering informally is an important part of our communion with Christ, and one another. Along with reading the Scriptures, spending time in prayer and worship, the times we get together are for encouragement, edification and our growth as believers. In other words, sharing one another's lives on this side of eternity is only preparation for our heavenly home which we wait in eagerly anticipation.


Check back here regularly for upcoming opportunities to meet in true koinonia—communion with your fellow believers in Jesus.

    upcoming events

    • Family Passover Seder

      Saturday April 12th


      The seder is a Jewish festive holiday meal, whose name means "order." The meal itself is presented in a specific order illustrating the journey from slavery to freedom. The foods on the seder plate, recounts the highlights of the Exodus, and includes songs, prayers, questions, and stories about liberation from Egypt.


      The cost is $25 per adult, Children 5-12 for $10 each. Children under five free.
      Please sign up and pay Liz Caputo by April 6th.


      Bring your family out to enjoy the Seder together.