Beaverdam Mennonite Church


Sunday School:  9:30 am

Classes meet from 9:30 to 10:30 every Sunday morning.

Adult Classes:

     A Bible Study taught by Ruth Tremblay

     A Book Study on "More Than a Carpenter" taught by Konrad Kerr

Children and Youth Classes:

     Preschool

     Grades K - 2

     Grades 3 - 5

     Grades 6 - 8

     Grades 9 - 12 

Sunday Morning Worship:  10:45 am

Worship is from 10:45 to 12:00 every Sunday morning.

10:30 Informal Gathering and Prelude Music

10:45 Worship - Our worship service blends scripture-based responsive readings, children's messages and sermons; traditional hymns and contemporary praise songs; congregational sharing and prayer... all to create an environment which allows people to draw closer to God.


Wednesday Night Church :

September 12, 2007 - May 28, 2008

6:00 to 6:30

     Light Supper

6:30 to 7:30

     Activities for Children and Youth

     Adult Bible Study on World Religions led by Jay Conn

7:30 - 9:00

     Church Committee Meetings

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Monthly meetings:

Sunday School Breakfast:

     9:00 am on the first Sunday of each month, Fellowship Hall

     All are welcome to join us for breakfast and fellowship.

Men's Prayer Breakfast:

     7:30 am on the first Saturday of each month at Country Foods

     Men meet for devotions and prayer...and breakfast!

Women's Prayer Group:

     10:00 am on the first Saturday of each month in various homes

     Women gather for devotions and prayer...and brunch!

Mennonite Women:

     10:00 am on the first Wednesday of each month, Fellowship Hall

     Women gather to quilt, work on MCC service projects and have devotions.






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