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There are many groups to join and activities to participate in at Shalom, whether you are looking for adult groups, youth groups, or kids activities. Be sure to check out the Events page for what's happening at Shalom.
If you are looking for a dynamic, energetic and growing congregation that cares about your spiritual health, you've come to the right place.
As our mission statement says, "We believe God is calling us to invite people..." and so we invite you to our worship services and all of the various spiritual growth activities that Shalom sponsors. We plan every week for your visit and we trust you will find our worship services and other scheduled activities to be warm, welcoming and relevant to your life.
The purpose of our welcome (and all that we do) is to invite you into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. We believe God's Holy Spirit works through worship, study, Christian service and spiritual friendships, to bring us closer to the heart of God.
This deeper relationship has two primary outcomes. First, in relationship with Christ, we discover peace: peace with God, peace with others, and peace with ourselves. (Our name "Shalom" means peace and wholeness in Hebrew.) Second, as we grow deeper in relationship to Christ, we find ourselves drawn to follow Him in lives of compassionate service. We believe each person is unique and has God given abilities that can be used to love and serve others. We strive to identify our unique spiritual gifts, and where God is calling us to use them.
Worship Services Sunday: 8:30 a.m. (traditional) and 10:45 a.m. (contemporary with worship band)
A staffed nursery is available during services.
Small Groups There are numerous small group opportunities to participate in at Shalom - from men's and women's Bible studies, to Sunday morning adult education classes, numerous committees, and music groups.
Bread for the World Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation's decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. By changing policies, programs and conditions that allow hunger and poverty to persist, we provide help and opportunity far beyond the communities in which we live. Visit Bread for the World for more information.
What can you do? Pray. Write to Congress. (Example Letters for writing to Congress - click on Read More on the page regarding Low-income Tax Credit and Child Nutrition programs)
Sunday School/Adult Ed and Wednesday After-School Programs (NEW!)
Sunday School is offered each Sunday during the school year at 9:30 am for ages 3 through Junior High. Our Sunday School uses the Faith Weavers program. There are also Adult Education classes during the Sunday School hour. "Good God Questions" is the theme of the adult education class this fall. Shalom is also offering Wednesday after-school programming for its youth. Check the Youth Ministry Page for more details.
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