The Cup, our church coffee shop, is looking for volunteers. Stop by The Cup for more information or to let us know you'd like to join team. Training is provided.
In support of those in remission or fighting cancer, a new small group is starting Monday, October 7. This group is available for those in our community who could benefit from additional support as they navigate their journey. Please consider joining us or inviting those who may be interested. We will meet the first Monday of each month at 6pm in the classroom next to The Cup. For more information please contact Brenda at moeder@ucmo.edu or 660-441-4576.
Partnership at FBC isn’t just about joining an organization, but committing to partner together with this faith family for the sake of the gospel in an effort to build the kingdom in Warrensburg and beyond. If you are interested in what it looks like to become partners in the gospel together with FBC Warrensburg, we'd love to invite you to our partnership class. If you’re unsure, but would like to learn more about who we are, what we believe, and what partnership looks like, this class is for you as well.
Join us Friday, October 13th at 5:30pm for our church-wide bonfire. The church will provide hotdogs, chips, and s’mores. Bring a chair and join us for fun fellowship.
Young Adult Dialogue begins Sunday, Sept. 8th at 9am in Room 207. Join us as we explore and discuss the Bible and its relevance to life in today’s world.
A GriefShare support group is a safe, welcoming place where you will find help, encouragement and people who understand the difficult emotions of grief. At this 13-week group, you’ll receive valuable guidance and tips, leading you to relief, comfort, and peace of mind after the death of a loved one.
Awana is a fun time for children to get together to memorize scripture and grow deeper in their knowledge of Jesus' love for them. Email Sarah at sarah_hudspeth@yahoo.com or Christine at gapqueen@earthlink.net for more information.
The Adopt-A-Young Adult program is a way for our church partners and young adults (students and military) to connect in fellowship beyond a regular Sunday morning service. This provides young adults an opportunity to receive a meal, build relationships and experience being a part of our bigger body of Christ. The expectation for families is to host/ meet with their paired young adult(s) at least once a month. Examples of things to do together: Family dinners, home cooked meals, movie nights, invite them to holiday events, etc. Sign up online or in the lobby.
Students/ military members/ young adults: Click this link
Families wanting to adopt: Click this link
Many of you have asked how you can help in addition to, and beyond Sunday, so we've identified areas where help is needed and are launching serve teams for those areas.