Vine Newsletter – submission deadline
The Vine is the newsletter of First Mennonite Church. Submissions should be emailed to the current editor, Cindi Schieber.
The Vine is the newsletter of First Mennonite Church. Submissions should be emailed to the current editor, Cindi Schieber.
Attendees meet for fellowship and a taco dinner. People sign up to help bring main items. Those not helping bring a main meal item are invited, though not required, to bring a topping to share.
We share a simple meal together as we commemorate the last supper Jesus shared with the disciples. We also invite people to wash each other's feet or hands, in remembrance of Jesus' act of servant hood as he washed the disciples' feet. Song and scripture are also part of the evening. Child care is provided. […]
All are invited to attend this short Good Friday service as we remember Christ's sacrifice.
The Vine is the newsletter of First Mennonite Church. Submissions should be emailed to the current editor, Cindi Schieber.
The Property and Finance Committee invites you to help spruce up the FMC building at grounds.
Attendees meet for fellowship and a taco dinner. People sign up to help bring main items. Those not helping bring a main meal item are invited, though not required, to bring a topping to share.
The Vine is the newsletter of First Mennonite Church. Submissions should be emailed to the current editor, Cindi Schieber.
Join us for a potluck picnic at Hessel Park in celebration of Father’s Day. Bring a nut-free dish to share, your table service, lawn chairs, and games. Drinks will be provided. Look for us in one of the small shelters. The picnic will be in the FMC fellowship hall in the event of rain.
Attendees meet for fellowship and a taco dinner. People sign up to help bring main items. Those not helping bring a main meal item are invited, though not required, to bring a topping to share.
FMC will host Abdul Alkalimat and Kate Williams- McWorter to speak about and answer questions related to the New Philadelphia, IL historic district. Founded in 1836, New Philadelphia, IL was the first community in America started by an African American. Abdul is a descendant of the founder Frank McWorter. Abdul and Kate are professors at […]
FMC attendees are invited to view the properties of several people who have planted native gardens.