Fellowship Groups are larger gatherings of followers who share something in common. Ranging in size from twenty to sixty, these groups provide the opportunity for warm relational connections. They may meet once a month or once a quarter and are a place of practical encouragement and support. Consider joining one of the following:
This group connects younger individuals - single or married - into adult fellowship with one another. The name comes from Hebrews 10.25, which speaks of connecting and encouraging each other in life and in faith. The group has planned events, often gathers spontaneously, and frequently joins for lunch following Sunday worship. Click here to get on the US10:25 email list.
They meet for Bible Study regularly on Sunday evenings in Gathering Place 3 at 6:30pm.
Upcoming Events:
July 16-17, Camping Trip to Shades State Park, meet at Covenant at 5:30pm on Friday, July 16
August, Indiana Beach, Time TBA
August 29, Fall Kick-off, Covenant Parking lot immediately after 2nd service
Contact Adam Myers (474-3460) for more information.
Man 2 Man meets on the second Tuesday night of each month at 6:30pm. Our time together usually includes dinner, worship, and a speaker. Our men's ministry desires to help men connect through monthly gatherings, weekly Bible studies, recreational events, and retreats where you get to walk shoulder to shoulder with other guys, learning to become the sort of husbands, dads, and workers God calls us to be.
Contact Everette Albrecht (583-0092) for more information.
Men gather to play basketball at Happy Hollow Elementary School each Monday evening at 8:00pm through the school year.
Contact Bob White (589-7102) for more information.
This ministry brings women of all ages into relationships with one another. Through retreats, Bible studies, and fun gatherings, you can develop life-long friendships with other women. Powerful worship and teaching are often included, which makes these events a place to invite friends from outside the church.
Contact Nancy (463-7303) for more information.
This ministry supports, equips, and enriches marriages in our church community. Couples are encouraged to focus on building strong, loving marriages that reflect Christ and bring Him glory. Three or four events are offered annually and may include special speakers, seminars, and time for fellowship and fun.
Contact Richard or Nicole McClurg (464-1284) for more information.
This group helps families with young children get plugged in and develop a sense of community. Christian parents are encouraged, friends are made, and life is shared through picnics, game nights, and weekend retreats.
Contact Heather Edwards (463-0676) for more information.
This group meets for fellowship and a pitch-in dinner once a month, offering educational or community-focused programs. Also, a portion of this group meets once a month at a local retirement home for a meal and time with good friends.
Contact Sally McIntire (583-3610) or Jayne Feathers (463-4161) for more information.
MOPS is an international program for mothers of preschoolers. Local chapters meet twice each month to have fun, share ideas, and enjoy some time away from the kids. If you are pregnant or have a child between the ages of birth to kindergarten, then MOPs is for you.
Contact Nicole McClurg (464-1284) for more information.
A Community for Mothers of School-Age Kids
Moms Next exists to encourage, equip, and develop moms in the next phase of mothering beyond MOPs. The group seeks to provide wise advice, practical tips, fellowship, and support through speakers, discussion time, and mentoring.
Contact Leanna Giltmier (477-7075) for more information.