Ministries

Sunday School

From the youngest child to the oldest member of our congregation, every person in our Sunday School Program has the opportunity to hear God’s Word. We believe that the Bible is a living and powerful Book (Hebrews 4:12); its message has the unique ability to save souls and transform lives. The Word of God is central in our classroom instruction, and other aids or activities (in the children’s classes specifically) are used only to enhance the Bible lesson.


Curriculum is categorized according to age/school grade, and has a two-fold goal: (1) to bring the lost to a saving knowledge of Christ; and (2) to help the believer to grow in his or her walk with the Lord.

Classes

Tiny Tots Class – 2 to 3 years
Beginner Class – 4 to 5 years
Primary Class – 1st, 2nd & 3rd Grades

Junior Class – 4th, 5th & 6th Grades

Teen Class – 7th to 12th Grades

Next Generation Post-High School to 39 years

Young Adult Class – 40 to 49 years

Adult Class – 50 years & up

Youth Ministry

On Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights, classes are available for children, age 4 through seniors in high school. Parents of newborns through 3-year-olds are welcome to place their children in our nursery during all services.


A big highlight for our children—as well as our adults—is our Vacation Bible School. Every year in June, young people come from all over the community. We are thankful for this opportunity to share the gospel and have seen many come to Christ though this ministry.

We encourage our young people to seek ways in which they can serve the Lord in our church and there are many areas in which they participate.

Youth Involvement Includes:

Children’s Church

Vacation Bible School

Music

Nursery

Visitation

Yard Work & Landscaping

Adult Ministry

On Sunday mornings, two Sunday School classes are available for adults, our Young Adult Class (post-high school through age 49) and our Adult Class (age 50 through senior adults).  On Wednesday evenings, all of the adults meet for Bible study and prayer in the church auditorium.


Ladies

The ladies of our church (post-high school) are invited to meet together on the second Monday of each month, September through May, for Bible Study and prayer.  The ladies call themselves the Dorcas Fellowship, patterning themselves after Dorcas in Acts 9:36-43.  Like Dorcas, the ladies seek practical ways in which to serve the Lord by serving others.  They do this in a variety of ways: Meals for bereavement, new mothers, and shut-ins, Care packages for college students, Christmas cards for missionaries, Ladies’ Prayer Chain, Gift bags for shut-ins, Church dinners and fellowships. The ladies of our church enjoy a Ladies’ Brunch/Luncheon every year in the spring.


Men

The men of our church meet together several times a year for a Men’s Breakfast & Work Party.  They do yard work, building maintenance, cleaning, and various other tasks.On Saturday evenings, the men of the church are invited to meet for a time of prayer.  During this time, they pray for needs in our church and community and for the next day’s services.

Music

We use traditional, conservative music in all of our services.  God is holy, and our desire is that this be clearly communicated in our worship. We do not believe that an imitation of the appearance or styles of the world is pleasing to the Lord or is consistent with His holiness.


Hymns and gospel songs are an integral part of our worship. They have been greatly used of God in the past, and we believe that they are timeless in their value and effectiveness today. The lyrics teach powerfully of important Bible doctrine and reflect beautifully the majesty and greatness of our God. While our choir and vocalists occasionally use more recent compositions (with discretion), our congregational singing is compiled almost entirely of hymns and gospel songs.


Every Sunday, we enjoy music by our Children’s Choir, Adult Choir and songs by vocalists and instrumentalists. Musical highlights of our year are our Annual Christmas Cantata & Drama and our Children’s Christmas Program.

Missions

Our church has an organized time of door-to-door visitation weekly on Tuesday evenings and Sunday School Visitation monthly on Saturday mornings.


A key part of our local outreach is our bus ministry. On Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings, we run vans to pick up children and adults in the surrounding community. We have seen many come to Christ through our bus ministry. It is our prayer that the families of the children who ride our vans will be reached as well.


In addition to our local outreach—our “Jerusalem”—we seek to take the gospel to “the uttermost part of the earth” (Acts 1:8). God has allowed us to financially support a number of ministries and missionaries around the world. These men and women win souls to Christ, plant churches and send missionaries themselves—all as an extension of our ministry in Alum Creek, West Virginia.

Our Missionaries
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