Siloam Springs Herald Leader

CHURCH NEWS

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Cross Church Ladies Bible Study

Women are invited to study I Samuel: Israel’s Royal History Begins. The class meets from 9 to 11 a.m. on Wednesdays in Cedar Hall at Camp Siloam, located at 3600 S. Lincoln Street. The class is taught by Laura Macfarlan and child care is provided. Books are $30 and scholarshi­ps are available. For more informatio­n, call or text 479-238-3585 or email cross.my.heart@cox.net.

Celtic Contemplat­ive Worship

Celtic Contemplat­ive Worship is held at Grace Episcopal Church, located at 617 N. Mt. Olive St., from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. each Sunday. The service includes, poetry, scripture, candleligh­t prayers, music, silence, contemplat­ion and the Lord’s Table. All are welcome from any faith background, childcare provided.

Financial Peace University

Community Christian Fellowship, located at 525 S. Lincoln, is offering Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. It will meet every Sunday for nine weeks. There is no charge for the class, but each family must purchase their own materials. For informatio­n contact Bob Sivils at bgsivils@gmail.com

Youth activities at First UMC

First United Methodist Church in Siloam Springs is hosting youth activities every Wednesday night. Timothy Team is for kids kindergart­en through sixth grade, beginning with a Snack’n’Play time at 5 p.m. with the service starting at 5:30 p.m. The Basement Student Ministries is for grades 7-12 at 6:45 p.m. Bus pickup is available. For more informatio­n, visit www.fumcss.com or call the office: 479-524-6111.

FBC Siloam Springs Awana

First Baptist Church Siloam Springs offers an Awana program for children preschool through grade 6. Awana is a worldwide nonprofit ministry focused on providing Bible-based evangelism and disciplesh­ip solutions for children. As the global leader in child and youth disciplesh­ip, Awana gives children the opportunit­y to know, love and serve Jesus, no matter their background. The First Baptist Awana program involves games, small group and large group activities. Awana takes place on Wednesdays from 6 to 7:45 p.m. Family dinner is available Wednesdays from 5 to 6 p.m. at $3 per person. For more informatio­n or to register your child, visit www.fbcsiloam.com/ awana.

Eastgate Awana

Eastgate Baptist Church, located at 4950 Highway 412 E., offers Awana on Wednesday evenings at 6:30. Kids ranging from age 4 through sixth grade will study the word of God through games, devotion, and Bible reading. A free meal for the kids is served each Wednesday evening at 6. For more informatio­n or a ride, call/text Gina at 479-228-1526 or Heidi at 479-215-7366.

Hope’s Kitchen at Saint Mary

Hope’s Kitchen at Saint Mary Catholic Church provides free meals from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the first and third Friday of each month. Veterans, the homeless, needy, elderly, unemployed, lonely and any families with children are invited to the free home-cooked meal. The church is located at 1998 U.S. Highway 412 next to 2 B’s Auto Sales. For more informatio­n or to donate call 524-8642.

Covenant Church

Covenant Church exists to connect all people to Christ, his community, and his calling. Those who are not currently attending a local church or have recently moved into the community are invited to worship with us each Sunday morning at 10:30. As our Heavenly Father so graciously loved us and sent his Son Jesus Christ, we want to be known in this community as people who sacrificia­lly love one another. Being a member of Covenant Church is really about being a part of a family united by faith in Christ. You can visit us in person at 760 South Lincoln Street in Siloam Springs or online at www. covenantsi­loam.com. For questions please contact the church office at 479524-5176.

Mothering Matters

Mothering Matters holds meetings the first and third Fridays of each month through May, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at Siloam Springs Bible Church, 927 S. Oak Hill St. Mothering Matters is a ministry of Siloam Springs Bible Church designed to encourage mothers of young children. Quality, loving childcare by skilled, background­checked child care workers is offered during monthly meetings to children age infant through pre-kindergart­en as well as homeschool­ers.

Share the Warmth

The office of My Family Eye Care is accepting new and gently used coats and sweaters to help those in need during cold weather. Clothes will be cleaned and then distribute­d through Eastgate Church of Christ’s clothing giveaway on the first Friday night of each month from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Contributi­ons can be made to My Family Eye Care at 820 State Line Road, Snappy Dry Cleaners at 618 S. Holly Street, or at Eastgate Church of Christ at 1997 Highway 412 East. All sizes of clothing are needed, especially children’s sizes. Items are also offered to nursing homes and to students at local schools. For more informatio­n, call Joyce at 918-422-5811.

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