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We'll attend a Chattanooga Lookouts baseball game. The price includes your game ticket and dinner. Register by Sunday, June 11.
Come and sing with a women's ensemble in the sanctuary services on June 25, July 2, and July 9. June 24 is the rehearsal time. Join us and encourage our congregation through music! Please register on Realm Connect.
Join us for Christmas in July in the fellowship hall! Enjoy a boxed dinner and expect lots of wild and wacky prizes. Register on Realm Connect by July 14.
All are invited for a service of installation for John Mark Scruggs, our new pastor of congregational care. Following this special service, we will enjoy ice cream and cookies in the courtyard as wecelebrate with John Mark and Caroline and their children, Jack, Mary Margaret, and Sam. Nursery will be provided.
It's our first fellowship dinner of the fall! Come enjoy BBQ pork and other picnic foods. Costs are $6 for teens/adults, $4 for elementary-age, and free for ages 5 and under. All other Wednesday night activities resume September 6; learn more at lmpc.org/wednesday.
Compete in teams, enjoy ice cream, and bring an umbrella to donate to Shepherd's Arms Rescue Mission. Please register on Realm Connect by Friday, September 8. The VIP group is made up of mostly retired adults (ages 65+) from LMPC and the community who meet monthly for fun and fellowship.
LMPC young adults (ages 23-40) are invited to the home of Mary & Wil Nettleton for a potluck dinner. Please bring a salad, side, or dessert to share. Mary & Wil will provide the meat. Kids are welcome! Register on Realm Connect by Tuesday, September 12.
Choose one of the following books to read, then join us at the corresponding restaurant for dinner and discussion. Please register on Realm Connect by Sunday, September 24. Heavenly Minded by Mary Willson Hannah. Dinner and Discussion at Public House Tim Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation by Collin Hansen. Dinner and Discussion at Massey’s …
Gather with women of all ages to fellowship and hear how God has been at work in the lives of our LMPC women. Lee Ballenger and Charlotte Lindeman will share how God has met them in the midst of grief, disappointment, and broken dreams. Dinner will be provided for $10. Please register on Realm Connect …
Young Adult (ages 23-40) Friendsgiving will be held at Mary and Wil Nettleton's home. The Nettletons will provide the turkey and ham; bring a side or dessert to share. This is an adults-only event. Please register on Realm Connect by Monday, November 6. (*Note that this date has changed from Nov. 16.)
Join us for a time of family fun and fellowship as we hear from Dr. Ananthi Jebasingh with Friends of the Good Samaritans School in India. Children's activities and light refreshments available. Nursery provided for children ages 0-3.
*Update: Given the great response, we now have a waitlist for Boxes of Blessing. Please join the waitlist if you're interested in serving. If you previously registered and are now unable to attend, please cancel your registration on Realm Connect. For Serve the City this year, we are partnering with Boxes of Blessing to assemble …
Parents, we need your help with transportation! If you are willing to help drive, please email Annie (annie@lmpc.org) or Josh (josh@lmpc.org) as soon as possible. REGISTER here on Realm Connect. Deadline: December 13. 2 REQUIRED FORMS that must be completed and submitted no later than December 13. -Cataloochee Ski Area Assumption of Risk and Liability …
VIPs, join us for a relaxed time of food and fellowship. We will hear from our pastor of congregational care, John Mark Scruggs. There is no cost, but seating is limited; please register on Realm Connect by Thursday, January 18. (Registration will be available 1.11.24.)
Join us for a morning of fellowship, worship, and teaching from Liz Edrington at the Young Life Building downtown. Doors will open at 9:00 a.m. for breakfast and coffee with worship beginning at 9:45. Liz Edrington will speak on the topic of gospel-shaped community: knowing others and being known. Liz is the Director of Fellowship …
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Tacky Bowling: We don our tackiest outfits, head to SpareTime, and split into groups for some fun and fellowship. Cost is determined annually.
Girl/Guy Retreat: This event is an overnight retreat at the church. The girls have fellowship, meals, devotional times, and sleep overnight at the JHYB, while the guys do the same at the main building. Cost is determined annually.
Wells Fargo: Held at the Commons, Wells Fargo is a “team sports” type of event encouraging fellowship and loyalty to one’s team.
Missions Week: Usually in mid-June, this week is LMPC’s VBS week, and the students serve their younger brothers and sisters in the elementary department during this week of fun, fellowship, and mentoring.
Camp Kulaqua: Located in Florida, Camp Kulaqua is a highlight of our year. We join youth from other churches to worship, hear a featured speaker, play team games, and engage in a wide range of activities available at the camp. Cost is determined annually.
Ice Cream Olympics: Our event to welcome the rising 6th graders, Ice Cream Olympics is a messy and fun event in which we break into teams and use ice cream in the games. After getting hosed off post-Olympics, we partake of frozen treats, and students hear about our ministry philosophy and programs.
The Green Bean Game: This favorite event of the year, “The Green Bean Game Recon Thing” gets its name from the coveted cans of green beans hidden in the church building. The student teams are tasked with finding the hidden cans, but they cannot be caught by the co-directors while they search the dark building.
Fall Retreat: An overnight retreat from Friday night to Sunday at noon, the fall retreat is at a nearby camp and is a time of building relationships – with Jesus and with fellow students and leaders. Cost determined annually.
Progressive Dinner: Our Christmas event in early December, the progressive dinner moves between the JHYB and main building. Parents assist in preparing appetizers and desserts, and we cater the main course. The students sing carols, play games, and hear Christ-centered messages from youth leaders. Cost is determined annually.
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Salt & Light with Ski trip: An in-town retreat, Salt & Light begins on the Wednesday of the week the students return to school and ends on Sunday night. There is a featured speaker, an early morning breakfast, times of worship and reflection. For the past few years, the retreat has also included an out-of-town day ski trip on Saturday. There is no cost for the in-town portion, but there is a cost for the ski trip.
Ponderosa: An out-of-town weekend retreat from Friday night until Sunday at noon, usually in February, Ponderosa Bible Camp is a perfect location to hang out with friends, strengthen relationships and hear from our oldest students. Cost is determined annually.
Girl/Guy Retreat: Usually an out-of-town weekend event, the separate girls and guys retreats encourage gospel-rich conversations, fellowship, and discipleship. Cost is determined annually.
Missions Week: We serve some of LMPC’s strategic partners during a week in June. Helping Widows Harvest and Church of the First Born makes for a great missions week for our students. Cost is determined annually.
Beach Trip: Usually the first week in July, the high school ministry spends a week on Hilton Head Island enjoying fellowship on the beach during the day and having a conference-style time at night at Hilton Head Presbyterian Church. With a featured speaker, a time of worship, and a shared dinner meal, each night is full of Gospel-rich conversations. Cost is determined annually.
Rafting: As the event to welcome the rising 9th graders, our rafting trip down the Ocoee is preceded by lunch together and a sharing of our vision for high school ministry. Cost is determined annually.
Fall Retreat: An overnight retreat from Friday night to Sunday at noon, the fall retreat is at a nearby camp and is a time of building relationships – with Jesus and with fellow students and leaders. Cost is determined annually.
Progressive Dinner: Our Christmas event in early December, the Progressive Dinner moves between homes and the JHYB. Parents assist in preparing appetizers and desserts, and we cater the main course. The students sing carols, play games, and hear Christ-centered messages from youth leaders. Cost is determined annually.