
We seek to provide a nurturing environment and practical
plan which will introduce children and their families to Jesus Christ and help
them grow in their relationship with Him through worship, prayer, discipleship
and service.
We work to create an environment in which 6th through 12th grade students can connect with God and one another. In a world where teenagers are pulled in so many different directions, we seek to give them a stable place to grow in prayer, worship, discipleship and service.
We strive to create environments that provide adults with intentional time and space to have their hearts, attitudes, actions and beliefs shaped by Jesus Christ. Adult classes, Bible studies and small groups at Lifepath exist to connect people relationally so that they may grow spiritually.
The Worship Arts ministry exists to embrace and proclaim the
greatness of God, in Jesus Christ, through the power of the Holy Spirit in our
corporate gatherings.
Lifepath Church has a strong history of desiring to make a practical impact by helping others.
Easy online access to the church calendar, downloadable
forms and documents, job descriptions, service opportunities, giving records,
church directory and more.
Being part of a church family is about more than just going to worship on Sunday mornings or attending the occasional Bible study. At Lifepath, we value each other as people, and deeply desire to care for each other during times of need or crisis.
Through
various events (winter retreats, summer mission projects, fall speakers and
Christmas luncheons), we equip our women so that they may mature and grow in
Christ, fellowship and encourage one another, serve our church and community,
and share Christ with family, friends and others.
For more information, contact Mary Sweeney. You can also find us on Facebook.
The men’s ministry exists to provide fun events for the adult men of Lifepath to fellowship together and develop friendships in a low stress environment. Events occur on a semi-regular basis and include camping trips, ball games, and other “manly” activities.
For more information, contact Mike Brentari or Jack Schloz.
At
Lifepath, we desire to actively communicate to each person who walks into our
doors, “You matter to God, therefore you matter to us.” Our Host Ministry works
diligently to ensure that guests and members feel welcome. Many volunteers are
needed each week to create a comfortable, casual atmosphere where God is
honored and glorified and Jesus’ love is openly shared.
For more information about how you may serve, contact Linda Wise.
An opportunity for adults 50+ (Just Older Youth) to develop relationships and enjoy the company of others in the same life-stage. Games, fellowship and fun begin at 9:30 am on the first and third Fridays of each month. The morning concludes with a pot-luck lunch.
For more information, contact Diane Swearengin.
Many
volunteers are needed each week to ensure that all equipment is correctly
set-up for our Sunday services, and that equipment is properly stored in flight
cases and loaded on trailers at the end of the last worship service each week.
Three teams of set-up and tear-down volunteers rotate one month on, and two
months off. Owners of vehicles with towing capacity provide a vital service
each week as we move our three trailers from the storage facility to Watkins
Middle School.
For more information about how you can help, contact Teresa Gibson.