How to Fight a Good Fight

The Heart of Conflict

Sunday :: Worship / Fellowship

Message for Sunday, January 28th

Conflict in marriage, family, and relationships are a natural part of life. However, they don’t have to destroy our peace. Learning how to Fight A Good Fight in a Biblically faithful, God-honoring way is important as believers travel through life. In fact, it can radically change our hearts and lives as well as the lives of those around us!

Scripture: James 4:1-3

Key Verse

His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and goodness.

2 Peter 1:3

Growthday :: Events

Youth Group

Wednesdays from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm :: Middle and high school ages :: Meal with ministry to follow :: Sign up in foyer to bring meal ingredients and place items in Sanctuary Basement Kitchen by Tuesday at noon

Kids’ Group

Wednesdays from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm :: Fellowship Hall and basement :: K through 5th grade

Monthly Hymn Sing Along

Don’t forget our monthly sing along! This coming Thursday, February 1st!! Everyone is welcome. Come and fill your spirit with songs, friends and laughter. It’s at 7:00 pm. Rides are available if you want to come but don’t wish to drive. Call Debby Arlian at 932-4207.

Church Membership

We’re interested in hosting a church membership class. If you’d like to know more about it, you can check with a Pastor Bryan or Kyle; sign ups will be in the foyer area. Time commitment is likely to be two to three Sunday afternoons, although we will work with your schedules if need should arise.

Everyday :: Serve & Witness

Upcoming Mission Trip

Please keep our upcoming mission trip to Kenya and it’s participants in your prayers. Pastor Bryan, Denny Freed, Jay Pravecek, Yancy Terland, Josh, Mery and Emma Donald, along with Josh’s parents, Bill and Betsy Donald will be representing Montana On A Mission on this trip. MOM’s focus will be water development in the Siana area of Narok County, in rural Kenya, and, working with pastors and church leaders of the Maasai tribe. Our people will be on the ground from mid February to mid March. We thank you for your faithful prayers!

Food Bank Needs

Suggestions for January: evaporated milk, canned chili, cake mixes, salad dressings (please place in the white collection basket in the foyer)