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Skeet Shoot sees over 70 Men & Boys in Attendance
The annual Men & Boys Breakfast and Skeet shoot saw record attendance with over 70 coming to the event. The event, which is in it’s 15th year, was hosted by Dean Farrier, Men’s Ministry Leader. Breakfast was made at the church building by Brett Gallagher and his crew. Training for the shoot was conducted by Kevin Davis.
Mission Trip to Jesus’ Place in Atlanta, GA.
Last week I had the amazing opportunity to lead a mission trip to Atlanta, Georgia. Jana Dickman and myself took 9 high school students to Jesus’ Place, an inner city mission that provides spiritual and physical needs to needy families in their community. On Easter Sunday we attended services at Jesus’ Place and were able to meet some of the congregation which is made up of mostly needy men. We got to be a part of the wonderful system that John Vernon How COVID has affected us
A Letter from H.O.P.E. Mission (Badgeros) in Haiti
Jeff is doing a great job getting the plane repaired and teaching. The taxiway for the airport in Gonaives is also moving forward. The owner of the airport, Michal, found us a room above an orphanage by the airport to stay in for the rest of our stay here. What a blessing to be settled! We have a room with a private bathroom, another blessing and a large room connected to it where Jeff could repair the wing for the How COVID has affected us
Water & the Spirit
Congratulations to Molly Stewart & her son Jack who were baptized last Tuesday, March 1st! Molly & Jack were baptized by Andy Bratton. Please welcome them to the KCC family! Pray for Molly & Jack as they strive to walk closer with Jesus Christ, their Lord & Savior.
Edgy Sermon Series
Sunday, February 28th, KCC launched a new sermon series entitled “Making a Murder.” The title is a play off the very popular Netflix drama “Making a Murderer.” Jesus dying on the cross is not often thought of as a murder. A sacrifice. A death. But not a murder. Yet it was. The sermon series will explore the motive, plot, setting of the murder. As well as the suspects, the weapons, and the conclusion of the event. If you visit KCC How COVID has affected us
Restore Me Ministry Launches Website
Former Senior Minister, Dan Johnson, along with wife, Sherry, are pleased to announce the launch of their new website, Restore Me! Restore Me Ministry was started in 2015 by Dan and Sherry Johnson. The Johnsons have served in local church ministry for over 40 years. Upon retiring in 2015, Dan and Sherry found they still had a heart for the Church and its ministers. Their desire to continue serving led them to establish Restore Me Ministry – a personal retreat How COVID has affected us
Dad Baptizes Son at KCC
Aaron Schwager was baptized this morning at KCC by his Dad, Ed Schwager. Aaron’s mom, Trista, and grandmother, Kim Brock, looked on as Aaron gave his confession of faith to Senior Minister, Andy Bratton. Afterwards, Ed baptized his son into Jesus Christ at the end of Sunday morning’s 11:00 am worship service.
Church Celebrates “Christ Inspired” year
The KCC Annual Meeting was held Sunday, January 17th in the worship center with over 80 church members in attendance. Highlights of the meeting include: Annual Report 2015 A Yearly Review Video Lisle Pickford stepping down as Elder; Tim Severance voted in as KCC Elder
Trunk or Treat Returns to KCC!
We’re excited to announce the return of Trunk or Treat to the campus of the Kalkaska Church of Christ! Kids from the community are invited to come dressed in costume to the lower level of KCC on Saturday, October 31st to trick or treat beginning at 5:00 pm. Parents are asked to park in the upper level, then walk down to the lower level parking lot where church members will be passing out candy from their vehicle trunks. There will How COVID has affected us
Turn the Camera Around
Turn the Camera around….. by Nanette Israel You know I never took many selfies. Actually didn’t give it much thought until our sermon series used it in a unique, self-reflecting way. What I discovered surprised me and blessed me in a way I never would have guessed. Initially I focused on the photograph, putting our best self out there for publication, often requiring some kind of preparation (make-up, hair done…okay guys for you a shirt and a shave?) Selfies are How COVID has affected us