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celebrations. Our Director of Family Ministries incorporated children’s clipboards into the ser- vice, with fun coloring pages and activity sheets for kids up to Grade 6; they have been well-loved already.


Children’s Church continued from Easter


until Father’s Day with an average of 14 kids per week. We celebrated Father’s Day together by honoring the grads from our church and youth group by giſting them their choice of either a Study Bible or Zondervan Handbook to the Bible. Aſter the service we enjoyed great fellowship with ice cream Dixie cups outside.


We also celebrated the baptism of Georgia


Bollinger on June 27, which is also the Sunday our summer theme was introduced. We had great fun presenting the theme of “S’MORE of God’s Goodness.” Each person received an individually wrapped s'more, ready to roast and enjoy. Each household was also given a package of Bible les- sons and encouraged to host people for S’MORES and stories of God’s Goodness each week this summer. Tis is an activity that is possible inside with a yummy s'mores bake or around campfire, either at home or at a lake.


Shawna Mwakikuti, Church Correspondent


Martensville Mission Church Martensville, Saskatchewan Justin Klassen, Pastor facebook.com/martensvillemissionchurch/ Pastor Justin wrapped up the Revelation


sermon series and we look forward to the summer sermon series which will take us through Colos- sians and then will move to Te Gospel of Luke in the Fall.


We are very excited that during the month


of July all of the pandemic restrictions in our province were liſted. We are finally be able to get back to normal in the church, as well as in our daily lives. We praise the Lord for that! As the restrictions were eased, we were able to hold our first church BBQ in quite some time.


Te only events planned for this summer are


the sermon series through Colossians and a work day in August.


We look forward to everyone returning to


church in person for the Sunday morning worship services and to getting our Sunday School and Awana programs up and running for the Fall.


Brenda Quirt, Church Correspondent


Cornerstone Bible Church Steinbach, Manitoba Eric Honsberger, Lead Pastor Doug Reimer, Associate Pastor Chad Wiebe, Associate Pastor cornerstonebiblechurch.ca Tis summer we added three new members


to our church. In May, we also baptized Hayden McKay. We also celebrated a wedding and a few births, and mourned the death of a church member.


Marsella Wiebe, Church Correspondent


Faith Evangelical Bible Church Henderson, Nebraska Bob Stretch, Pastor Crale Swanson, Youth Pastor faithebc.net In light of all that is going on in our world


today, Pastor Bob is focusing a summer series of messages on the subject of “Revisiting God’s End Times Program.” It is also a time of teaching and informing us of the positions held by our own church and FEBC conference on the subject of Eschatology. We are reminded that no one knows the time of Christ’s return except the Father him- self, but his return is sure. Tere is great blessing for those who keep their eyes fixed on Jesus, the coming King, and prepare for that great event and their eternal future.


On June 13 our Hospitality Committee


hosted a church family picnic. We appreciate the privilege and freedom to fellowship in this way, especially aſter the past year of cancellations and attempts at isolation.


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