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BRANCHES OF LIFE - EDUCATION IN THE WORD Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Adult Education Classes “Lord, I Want to Know You” (a “Precept Upon Precept” study) - Grace Vaughn, facilitator (Rm 117) “Ecclesiastes, Wisdom for Life” - Bob Williams, facilitator (Jericho Center) The Person of Christ - Bill Arachtingi (young married/Jericho Center) A variety of Sunday School classes for all children and teens Sunday - 10:15 a.m. Children’s Church for Kindergarten-4th grade (family worship last Sunday of month) Pre-teen Church for 5th & 6th grades on First & Third Sundays
Sunday - 5:00 p.m.
Heaven Class @ Doug & Jan Breithaupt (Call 785-843-3940 to register) Sunday - 6:00 p.m. (1st and 3rd Sundays of each month) EQUIP for Teens (food and Bible study), meets at the church, 6:00 p.m. (2nd & 4th) Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. - OASIS Classes “Living for Jesus ” (women’s study) - Joanne Brinsfield (Rm 117) “Book of Hebrews” (coed study) - Mike Wright/Jon Brewster (Rm 116) CrosSection (age 18-29) - Esteban & Tracy Saenz (Rm 114) Teen Encounter (7th-12th grades) - Robby Giffin (Rm 118) Wednesday Night Kids: 2nd-6th grade: 7:00-7:30 p.m.-Choir with Carrie Myers/Kasandra Williams/Bonnie Daigh Age 4-Kindergarten: 7:00-7:30 p.m. - Bible class & activities-Lisa Zwiener & Vicki Hegeman 7:30-8:00 p.m. - Bible class & activities - Kristen Messer (1-3); Lisa Zweiner (4-6) 7:30-8:00 p.m. - Choir with Carrie Myers & Kasandra Williams WeeCare Nursery (birth-age 3), Kristen Messer and Adult Volunteer (Rm 104)
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Educational and Cultural Interactions (ECI)Educational and Cultural Interactions (ECI) has been conducting programs for international students for ten (10) years. The largest program is the high school exchange program where students from all over the world participate for one school year program staying with American host families and attending American high schools. We are located in Oklahoma City. However, we have Area Coordinators all over the United States We are desperately searching for families to host exchange students arriving this January to participate in our 2008 Spring Semester Academic Program. All the students are covered with accident and medical insurance; they are provided spending money by their parents in the amount of $250 per month to pay for school lunches, school supplies and personal items. The students are ready to adjust and accept the host family household rules and regulations and to act as part of the family. We hope that some members of your church would express interest and host the exchange students thus giving them a unique opportunity to get to know the values, culture, history and education of our great country. Hosting a student is a wonderful opportunity for a family to increase cross-cultural understanding and bridging the gaps between nations. It is also a wonderful opportunity for the church to get involved in friendship ministries to international students. Email administrator@forestview.org for a flyer and portions of some of our students' profiles if you are interested. The students are very eager to come to the U.S. and to learn about their new families. All interested families and the church can contact Kimberly at our toll-free number 1-888-446-5437 or local (405) 810-8314 as well as at our email address eci@ionet.net. Posted by admin Tuesday, January 22, 2008 (19:44:16)
Child Health StandardsOur nursery is for well children. We love your child and will miss the opportunity to have them in our care. We simply do not have the facilities or staff to give the separate, special care that sick children need. If your child has any of the following symptoms, we will not be able to care for him/her in our nursery: · Fever over 98.6 orally or 99.6 rectally. Since fever is so often associated with illness, we cannot chance accepting children with fevers resulting from teething. · Runny nose with a yellow or green colored discharge, or congestion associated with a cough or fever. · Vomiting within the last 24 hours. · Diarrhea within the last 24 hours. · Skin rashes or eruptions of unknown origin including impetigo, measles, chicken pox, etc. (If your child contracts any of these, please notify the church office.) · Persistent coughing associated with respiratory infection, including colds, bronchitis, etc. · Conjunctivitis (pink eye), which may also have a colored discharge or drainage. · Parasites, any form of lice, mites or ringworm. These aren't common but when present are very contagious. Posted by admin Wednesday, January 02, 2008 (18:54:45)
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