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Starting in June Meetings are every Monday Night at
7pm at the church.
Check Events Calendar for schedules.
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The Fivefold Purpose of
MPact Girls
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To win
girls to Jesus Christ through love and acceptance
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To teach
them to obey everything Jesus commanded
us—developing girls spiritually and mentally
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To provide
encouragement, support, and accountability through
lasting Christian relationships
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To provide
an environment for girls to develop their gifts and
abilities
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To
acquaint them with the Great Commission of Jesus
Christ our Lord
MPact Girl's
Code
“Whatsoever things are true,
Whatsoever things are honest,
Whatsoever things are just,
Whatsoever things are pure,
Whatsoever things are lovely,
Whatsoever things are of good report:
If there be any virtue,
And if there be any praise,
Think on these things.”
–Philippians 4:8
How MPact Girls Began
Early
in the 1950s, women began to see a need for a
program to teach missions to young women and to
prepare them for future involvement in Women’s
Ministries. The national Women’s Ministries
Department developed the Missionettes program in
response to this need.
The
first Missionettes club was officially chartered in
January 1956. Since then, Missionettes clubs
continue to be organized across the United States
and in many foreign countries. Along the way,
revisions have been made, such as age- and
grade-level changes, additions, and modifications in
the achievement programs. But the ultimate purpose
of Missionettes—winning girls to Jesus Christ and
teaching them to live victoriously—has never
changed. Missionettes has just undergone a name
change that better embraces the purposes of the
organization and is now known as Mpact Girls.
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Rainbows Club
Preschool children ages
3 and up
Noah’s Ark provides an exciting theme for the Bible
stories, crafts, full-color activity pages, and games
for this preschool club. Rainbows add colorful animal
badges to their vests as they complete requirements for
the achievement program.
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Daisies: The
Sonshine Club
For kindergarten girls
Daisies make life applications from the Bible stories
and principles they learn. They earn colorful badges
depicting these club characters as they complete
requirements for the achievement program. Four-week
units allow visitors to fit in right away. Club sponsors
and girls select the nine units they want to complete
during the year.
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Prims: The
Discovery Club
For first- and
second-grade girls
The Discovery Box stores
lesson-related objects to be displayed during lesson
time to make learning even more fun. Prims earn colorful
badges depicting these club characters as they complete
requirements for the achievement program. Units can be
completed in 4 weeks. Only 18 units need to be completed
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Stars Club
For
third- through fifth-grade girls
Girls make their way up the Stairway of the Stars
achievement program as they complete units in the four
worlds: The World of Truth (basic Christian doctrine),
The World Around You (missions), The World About You
(activities), and The World Within You (character
development). Memorization, projects, and Bible reading
are all a part of completing the achievement program as
an Honor Star. Four-week units are supplemented with
projects and Adventures
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Friends Club
For sixth- through eighth-grade
girls
Friends Club provides discussion-oriented lessons
to continue the Titus 2 principle of women mentoring
young girls. Topics of study include the sanctity of
life, accountability, commitment to Christ,
life-controlling problems, purity, and choices. Units
are made up of six lessons. Projects and Adventures add
to each unit. The completion of unit requirements and
Bible reading make a girl eligible to be a Friends
Graduate.
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Royal Ranger Emblem ® 1976 by
The General Council of the Assemblies of God;
Springfield, Missouri 65802-1894. The Royal Ranger
Emblem may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system, or transmitted in any form or by any
means—electronically, mechanically, photocopies,
recording, or otherwise— without prior written
permission from the national Royal Rangers
Ministries.
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Schedule of Services
Sunday
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Worship
Home Groups on 1st & 3rd Sunday Evenings at 6pm
(Nursery provided for 11:00am service.)
Wednesday
7:00 pm Family Training
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