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These seven days were designed by God to grow closer to Him and one another. There will b many opportunities to study, sing, serve, dance, dine and fellowship. Services on the first & last Holy Days (April 3 & 9) will be at 2:00 pm with potluck fellowship meals to follow.
Please RSVP Hal & Scarlet Geiger, by email or 262-593-5637 by March 30. |
April 2007
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These seven days were designed by God to grow closer to Him and one another. There will be many opportunities to study, serve and fellowship around meals, campfires, hymn-a-longs, and other activities. Services on the first & last Holy days & on the weekly Sabbath will be at 2:00pm with potluck fellowship meals to follow. There will be a Wave Sheaf study Sunday at 10:00am also followed by a potluck meal. Weekdays will have fellowship breakfasts at 9:00am, Bible studies at 10:00am, and fellowship meals at 6:00pm. |
April 2006
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Lev 23: 34 “and ye shall rejoice before
the LORD”
In an effort to better and more effectively serve God and facilitate the efforts of individual members to utilize their God-given talents and abilities, members of the church formerly known as Church of God, Berean Fellowship have chosen to move in two separate directions. This decision was made at a special meeting November 27, 2004.
Members who have chosen to move in a
different direction will reorganize, focusing on local outreach and
in-home Bible studies as they did prior to the establishment of the
Church of God, Berean Fellowship. This new group will begin
using the Berean Fellowship name once paperwork has been filed and the
name becomes available.
The majority of the members chose to remain a part of the original church group. This group unanimously chose a new name at the December 18, 2004 business meeting. They will move forward under the name Congregational Fellowship of God – a Cooperative Network of Believers. They will continue in their current efforts, which include offering weekly Internet broadcasts of their interactive services, where the listening Internet audience can participate, scheduling Friday night guest speakers once a month, and sponsoring a weeklong Passover Celebration. They also plan to work with other church groups to further God’s work. Go to www.thinkgod.org on the web for more information.
The two groups plan to work in cooperation with each other in sponsoring special events and activities.Portions of this update were printed in The Journal (January 31, 2005)