Special Church Events
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Warsaw Missionary Church, 1849 Springhill Road, announced its new senior pastor, Ken Chupp, who has been serving as the interim pastor for the past six months. This past Sunday, a congregational vote made it a full- time position.
Ken and his wife, Diane, currently live in Osceola. They are the parents of three children.
Ken received a bachelor’s degree in Christian ministries from Bethel College in 1987. From 1993 to 2004, he served as the director of district ministries for the North Central District of the Missionary Church. From 1996 to the present he has been executive director of 3 District Youth Conference. Ken has served as a youth pastor at Zion Missionary Church, Elkhart; interim pastor at Berea Missionary Church, Shipshewana; associate pastor at St. Mark Missionary Church, Mishawaka; and senior pastor at Three Rivers and New Hope Missionary Church, both in Michigan.
The church looks forward to the continued service of Pastor Ken and his wife.
Sunday
Ice Cream Social At PUM
PIERCETON – Homemade ice cream, pies and cakes, sloppy joes, hot dogs, chips and a drink will be offered at Pierceton United Methodist Church Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m.
This is a mission outreach of the men of the church with a free-will officering accepted.
Singspiration At O. First Baptist
OSWEGO – First Baptist Church, Oswego, will have a singspiration service Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m.
There will be special music at Royal Sons Quarter and others. Sharon White will play the piano.
‘Chain Gang’ At Patona Bay
LEESBURG – The Tippy Lake service from 8:30 to 9 a.m. Sunday at Patona Bay will have the “Chain Gang” as guest musicians.
The quartet’s members are Jim Geller, Jerry Frush, Phil Randall and Mike Lewis. The Chain Gang performs at many community and church events all around Kosciusko county and surrounding counties.
A Bible study is held Mondays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the shelter at Patona Bay.
Song Service At Harvest Time
PIERCETON – Harvest Time Ministries will host a Worship In Song Service Sunday at 11 a.m. Guest singers are Bill Honeycutt, Ron Neal and Ron Hurley. There will be refreshments in the fellowship hall following the service.
The church is at 4934 E. Pierceton Road.
For any questions, call 574-269-5035.
Aug. 19
Day For Kids At Calvary Tabernacle
Aug. 19, Calvary Tabernacle, Warsaw, will host a special day for kids of all ages beginning at 10:30 a.m. with a worship service geared toward children, then fun, games, sno-cones, cotton candy, bouncy-house and much more.
There will be a carry-in “dinner on the grounds”, for kids and adults alike, with hamburgers and hotdogs provided.
The church is 1.5 miles north of Walmart on the corner of U.S. 15N and Levi Lee Road.
For more details, like them on Facebook and see the Sunday School Picnic event page.
Aug. 20
Victory Christian To Show Film
NORTH MANCHESTER – “Four Centuries of American Education” featuring David Barton of WallBuilders will be shown in the Blocher Community Room at the North Manchester Public Library Aug. 20 from 7 to 8:15 p.m.
For centuries, America’s educational philosophy centered on teaching “religion, morality and knowledge” – the three aspects set forward in 1789 in America’s first federal law addressing education. In fact, America’s great founding fathers and educational leaders spoke openly about the need for public education to inculcate these three elements. However, over the past half-century, a dramatic change has occurred, and a completely secular philosophy now dominates the American classroom. In fact, most Americans today are often uninformed or misinformed about the spiritual heritage of our nation and its founders.
What can history tell us about a nation that forgets its past? Is revisionism in textbooks really a problem? Discover the remarkable history of American education in the American Heritage Series. America: This is your heritage!
Barton is the founder of WallBuilders, an organization dedicated to representing America’s forgotten history and heroes with an emphasis on our moral, religious and constitutional heritage.
This series will be shown again Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. at Victory Christian Fellowship, 112 W. Main St., North Manchester, if you are unable to attend.
TruthSeekers examines current events from a Biblical worldview and is an outreach of Victory Bookstore. There is no admission charge.
For further information, call 260-982-8317.
Aug. 27
Sacred Heart Sponsoring RCIA
Sacred Heart Church is sponsoring a Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults inquiry meeting at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 27 in the gathering space of the church.
RCIA is a process for those interested in learning about the Catholic faith, for those interested in joining the Catholic Church and for any baptized Catholics who have not fully practiced their faith and would like to renew it.
The church is at 125 N. Harrison St., Warsaw.
For more information, call 574-267-5874, Ext. 105.
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Warsaw Missionary Church, 1849 Springhill Road, announced its new senior pastor, Ken Chupp, who has been serving as the interim pastor for the past six months. This past Sunday, a congregational vote made it a full- time position.
Ken and his wife, Diane, currently live in Osceola. They are the parents of three children.
Ken received a bachelor’s degree in Christian ministries from Bethel College in 1987. From 1993 to 2004, he served as the director of district ministries for the North Central District of the Missionary Church. From 1996 to the present he has been executive director of 3 District Youth Conference. Ken has served as a youth pastor at Zion Missionary Church, Elkhart; interim pastor at Berea Missionary Church, Shipshewana; associate pastor at St. Mark Missionary Church, Mishawaka; and senior pastor at Three Rivers and New Hope Missionary Church, both in Michigan.
The church looks forward to the continued service of Pastor Ken and his wife.
Sunday
Ice Cream Social At PUM
PIERCETON – Homemade ice cream, pies and cakes, sloppy joes, hot dogs, chips and a drink will be offered at Pierceton United Methodist Church Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m.
This is a mission outreach of the men of the church with a free-will officering accepted.
Singspiration At O. First Baptist
OSWEGO – First Baptist Church, Oswego, will have a singspiration service Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m.
There will be special music at Royal Sons Quarter and others. Sharon White will play the piano.
‘Chain Gang’ At Patona Bay
LEESBURG – The Tippy Lake service from 8:30 to 9 a.m. Sunday at Patona Bay will have the “Chain Gang” as guest musicians.
The quartet’s members are Jim Geller, Jerry Frush, Phil Randall and Mike Lewis. The Chain Gang performs at many community and church events all around Kosciusko county and surrounding counties.
A Bible study is held Mondays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the shelter at Patona Bay.
Song Service At Harvest Time
PIERCETON – Harvest Time Ministries will host a Worship In Song Service Sunday at 11 a.m. Guest singers are Bill Honeycutt, Ron Neal and Ron Hurley. There will be refreshments in the fellowship hall following the service.
The church is at 4934 E. Pierceton Road.
For any questions, call 574-269-5035.
Aug. 19
Day For Kids At Calvary Tabernacle
Aug. 19, Calvary Tabernacle, Warsaw, will host a special day for kids of all ages beginning at 10:30 a.m. with a worship service geared toward children, then fun, games, sno-cones, cotton candy, bouncy-house and much more.
There will be a carry-in “dinner on the grounds”, for kids and adults alike, with hamburgers and hotdogs provided.
The church is 1.5 miles north of Walmart on the corner of U.S. 15N and Levi Lee Road.
For more details, like them on Facebook and see the Sunday School Picnic event page.
Aug. 20
Victory Christian To Show Film
NORTH MANCHESTER – “Four Centuries of American Education” featuring David Barton of WallBuilders will be shown in the Blocher Community Room at the North Manchester Public Library Aug. 20 from 7 to 8:15 p.m.
For centuries, America’s educational philosophy centered on teaching “religion, morality and knowledge” – the three aspects set forward in 1789 in America’s first federal law addressing education. In fact, America’s great founding fathers and educational leaders spoke openly about the need for public education to inculcate these three elements. However, over the past half-century, a dramatic change has occurred, and a completely secular philosophy now dominates the American classroom. In fact, most Americans today are often uninformed or misinformed about the spiritual heritage of our nation and its founders.
What can history tell us about a nation that forgets its past? Is revisionism in textbooks really a problem? Discover the remarkable history of American education in the American Heritage Series. America: This is your heritage!
Barton is the founder of WallBuilders, an organization dedicated to representing America’s forgotten history and heroes with an emphasis on our moral, religious and constitutional heritage.
This series will be shown again Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. at Victory Christian Fellowship, 112 W. Main St., North Manchester, if you are unable to attend.
TruthSeekers examines current events from a Biblical worldview and is an outreach of Victory Bookstore. There is no admission charge.
For further information, call 260-982-8317.
Aug. 27
Sacred Heart Sponsoring RCIA
Sacred Heart Church is sponsoring a Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults inquiry meeting at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 27 in the gathering space of the church.
RCIA is a process for those interested in learning about the Catholic faith, for those interested in joining the Catholic Church and for any baptized Catholics who have not fully practiced their faith and would like to renew it.
The church is at 125 N. Harrison St., Warsaw.
For more information, call 574-267-5874, Ext. 105.
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