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Growing Adults as Followers of Christ!

 

Ministry for College-age Young Adults  (Ages 17-23) Click on this link

College Ministry to learn more about what's going on!

 

Adult Sunday Classes for Everyone!Click on this link Going Deeper Sunday to learn more about classes!

 

Mid-Week Classes for Adults, Youth and Children Click on this link

Going Deeper Midweek to learn more about opportunities for classes!

 

Connect with Pastor Jennifer if you have more questions about taking your next steps of faith!

 

Study Ideas?

Do you have a particular area of study or book of the Bible that interests you? Email your requests and ideas to Pastor Jennifer jwilcox@standrewspres.com.

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Related Links... Call or email ministry staff 520.297.7201

Director of Youth Ministry ~ Mat Grover, ext. 208

Assistant Director of Youth Ministry ~ Amy Grover, ext. 228

Director of Children's Ministry ~ Barbara Wheeler, ext. 233

SOUL Patrol for Grade Schoolers & Special Needs Ministry ~ Julie Agan (leave message @ church office)

Director of K'Deo Puppet Ministry ~ William Winterton, ext. 234

Director of Preschool & Kindergarten ~ Jan Olafson, ext. 213

Pastor Shepherd for Spiritual Formation, Adult Discipleship ~ Jennifer Wilcox Cummins, ext 211

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Tea to Go Small Group and others : prepared Welcome Baskets for Refugee Families

Two friends took a welcome basket to a Palestinian refugee family who had recently arrived in Tucson. The dad shared that their greatest need was for a wheelchair for his mother. Our friend had one in his garage and we delivered it several days later. It’s amazing how smiles, charades, drawing pictures, and laughter help bridge the communication gap.

A couple prepared a welcome basket for another Palestinian refugee family… a grandmother, daughter, and two children. The refugees enjoyed the visit from the Americans. A picture puzzle had been included in the basket and the children started it and all had fun working on it together.

The Tea to Go small group prepared a welcome basket and delivered it to an Iraqi family. They were warmly welcomed, served chai tea and cookies, and had a nice visit thanks to the translator who happened to be visiting them. They learned that the mom sews beautifully, but had no sewing machine. God provided one through a church member. When it was taken for service and repair, the shop donated their time and services. When the group delivered it to the family, they were so pleased.

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