Announcements
Learn More about Our Weekly Bible Readings: On Saturday mornings, 9:30-11am, in Fellowship Hall, Pastor Lee Seese leads an exploration of the following Sunday morning's Bible readings. This is an easy way to become more knowledge-able about the Bible, gain more from Sunday worship, and get to know new people. There is no homework, and no prior reading of the passages is necessary. Just a willingness to learn and have fun, and a very small commitment of time. This is a free, drop-in ministry.
Tuesday morning Bible study from 9-10 AM: Join others in the library to talk about the previous Sunday lectionary readings and worship service, and what they mean for our faith journeys. Explore the scriptures and how we can apply them to our lives. Get to know others-- be encouraged in your faith and give encouragement to others.
Operation Nightwatch: This is a fun opportunity to serve our community and connect with MBPPC members! MBPPC will be cooking and serving a meal for 150 people or more on Friday, February 10, at Operation Nightwatch (14th and Jackson). We need people to help between 6:30 and 10:30 PM the second Friday of every month. For information please contact Kathleen Booher at 316-371-4030. Thank you!
Are you a new mom, mother of preschooler, or elementary-school child and looking for fellowship? Join MOPS- Mothers Of Preschoolers the first and third Friday of every month for 2 hours of fellowship, fun and though provoking "me time." Child care is provided. Children meet separately in our preschool room for crafts, a bible-based lesson, story time and play (young or timid children are welcome to stay with mom).For specific info. or more questions contact Sarah sarahjdillard@gmail.com.Join us here in Fellowship Hall, 9:30-11:30am the First and Third Friday of every month!
Caring for someone with memory loss? Alzheimer’s Association caregiver support groups provide a consistent and caring place for people to learn, share and gain emotional support from others who are also on a unique journey of providing care to a person with memory loss. A free information and support group for unpaid care partners, family members and friends will be held the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 6:30-8:00 pm in the library of MBPPC. For more information, contact group facilitator Letitia London at 206 841-4230.
Rainier Valley Food Bank Needs Canned Food: Bring canned meat, vegetables, and fruit to the church to help supply this vital Rainier Valley food bank. Donations can be dropped off in the box at the front of the church sanctuary.
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