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  • Spring Faith works is here! 
    If you are interested in helping others and know of someone that needs our help with a home project or specific need, May 3rd, and 4th from 9am- 3pm, we will be out serving our community! 
    We are taking Spring projects NOW until Friday April 26th. Late projects will depend on service availability and/or will get push to the Fall.
    If you have any questions please contact our Outreach Leader,  Savanah at 507-202-0923


    What is Faith works?

    Faith works completes short-term mission projects by serving the community with a focus on outreach, completing projects with excellence, team-building, and sharing God's word.

  • Saturday, May 8th - More information to come

  • Saturday, June 8th - More information to come

  • With your Launch of Right Now Media, every family in your church will have access to a huge library of biblical content that can grow their faith and strengthen their walk with God.  While you can’t be there for everyone all the time, you can provide a place where people in your church are able to seek answers for their pressing questions and find biblical wisdom in the difficult seasons of life. The mission of the Church matters, and we want to equip you to fulfill that mission with an even greater impact. Like the 17,000 churches and ministries that have already implemented Right Now Media, you too will be able to equip families, resource groups and develop leaders.


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  • CLICK HERE to learn more about Pastor Matt and his family.


    CLICK HERE to hear Pastor Matt's sermon

  • The monthly Men's breakfast is at 8:00am every first Saturday of each month. 

    For questions, contact our Church Elders:

    Ken Davenport  or Jim Thorson


  • People have different beliefs about baptism.  Some believe babies should be baptized by sprinkling them with water, others believe people should be immersed after believing in Jesus.  Our Bible studies led us to believe that Jesus and the Apostles used baptism as an outward sign of their inward commitment to Jesus.  The New Testament pattern of baptism was to fully immerse a person under the water after they have come into relationship with Jesus. Our goal is to follow Jesus and the Apostles as closely as possible so we have adopted this same approach. 


    What does it mean to be baptized?  CLICK HERE


    Interested in knowing more:  CLICK HERE

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