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Weekly Youth Update: 1/13-1/19


The Homeland Park Youth will be starting a new study series this Wednesday night, Questions. Last week, students submitted questions and we’ll seek to address them each Bible study for the next several weeks. Our first study will investigate why evil and suffering occur. We would love for you to join us for this study and to invite family and friends to join. Bible study will begin at 6:30 and end around 7:30. The Family Life Center will open at 6:00 for anyone wanting to hang out beforehand. We hope to see you there!

Wednesday night, January 29, we will have a youth parent/student meeting before Bible study. This will be at 6:00 and last about 20 minutes. We will discuss the upcoming semester, the schedule, and ministry updates. Bible study will follow in its regular time afterward.

Friday night, January 31, the youth will go bowling! We are planning to go to Boulevard Lanes in Anderson. We will meet at the church at 6:30 and arrive back between 9:00-9:15. Please bring $5 to cover the game and shoes and any extra money if you want snacks at the bowling alley.

If you have any questions, email me at jason@homelandparkbc.org.

Thanks!


Jason

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