Where a new face becomes a friend
Club 345 (3rd-5th
Grade) - Wednesday Evenings 6:30pm - 8:00pm September to April
Club 345 is our children’s ministries program that is designed to
develop a passion for Jesus Christ in our children's hearts. The
program is geared to present Christ in a way that is relevant and
relational to their age.
Core values of the program:
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Bible Teaching
- This year we are teaching the book of Romans.
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Scripture Memory
- Children learn approximate 2 scripture verses a month and they
review verses they have learned weekly.
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Activity
- The Club meets at the Franklin Elementary School gym to allow a
full range of games.
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Worship
- We have a vision of teaching children to worship. Each Club
meeting has a worship set lead with simple acoustic guitar music.
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Small Groups
– For students to apply scripture, it is important for them to talk
through the lesson with their friends, review their memory verses
and learn to support one another in their group through friendship
and prayer. Students work with their small group leaders for
prayer and study.
Student Ministries
(6th-12th Grade)
Purpose - We exist
to reach and disciple youth who impact their community through the
church.
Jr. High - Wednesday
Evenings 6:30pm - 8:00pm in the youth room
Come and join fellow
Jr. Higher’s (and their fearless leaders) as we seek to follow Christ
together. This fall the focus is on knowing God. Each lesson will focus
on a statement beginning with “God is like…”
Sr. High Sunday nights
from 6:00-8:00pm - 310 N Emily
“I’m a Christian, so now
what?” John 10:10b says, “I came that they may have life and have it
abundantly.” What does this “abundant life” look like? This fall we are
going to focus on living this life together. Sr. High has a lineup of
games, videos, prayer, Bible teaching, discussion, hang out time, and
food. Come, meet friends, make friends and love Jesus!
Special Events
REMIX
The last Sunday every
month is our REMIX night. It is a time for Jr. and Sr. High students to
do an event together, for example: Playing walleyball at the college, or
capture the flag in the woods, doing a missions project in the area, or
having a worship night together.
Retreats
It is important to spend
time together to form a community, recognizing this we have a couple of
retreat/overnight events every year including: Winter retreat at
Springhill camp and a fall retreat.
We would love for you to
join us! If you have any questions, or for more information call: Ryan
Cook (231) 794-8044 or e-mail at
rcook@ludingtonfree.org