The Bulletin – February 17

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Pancake breakfast to help families in need

NEW PALESTINE — The Pathfinders Sunday School Class will offer an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast to benefit two area families in need.

Breakfast starts at 8 a.m. Saturday (Feb. 17) at the church, 3565 S. County Road 500W, and continues until 10 a.m. or until the pancakes are gone. Donations will be accepted for the families.

Youth With A Mission to bring production

FORTVILLE — Youth With A Mission Boston will perform “Encounter: One Nation Under God” at 7 p.m. March 4 at New Life Christian Fellowship, 1574 W. State Road 234.

“Encounter” is an original production telling the story of God through a multifaceted artistic production involving theatre, music, dance, media and visual art.

Information: nlcfonline.com; 317-485-7472

Chili supper to aid youth mission trip

MT. COMFORT — The Movie Theater Church’s annual Chili Supper and Dessert Auction isset for 5 p.m. Sunday.

It will feature more than 20 crocks of chili, homemade desserts to bid on, a children’s dessert bake-off contest, raffles and door prizes. All proceeds go to support the church’s youth mission trip. If you’d like to donate a crock of chili or homemade dessert, or enter your children in the bake-off, contact the Rev. Ethan Maple at [email protected].

The Movie Theater Church is located inside Mt. Comfort United Methodist Church’s Family Life Center, 3179 N. County Road 600W, Greenfield.

McCordsville church to serve breakfast

McCORDSVILLE — McCordsville United Methodist Church will serve breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday (Feb. 17) at the church, 6247 W. Broadway.

Fish fry set for Feb. 24

MT. COMFORT — Mt. Comfort United Methodist Church will serve a community fish fry from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at the church, 3179 N. Mt. Comfort Road (County Road 600W), Greenfield.

Session helps parents broach technology

FORTVILLE — The Rev. Mark Adcock and his wife, Angela, will begin a Parent Conversations series at 6 p.m. the fourth Sunday evening of the month for parents of children and youth.

The Feb. 25 topic is “Dealing with the Challenges of Technology.”

This session will educate parents about some of the impacts of technology on youth in our culture today. Topics of discussion will include: When should you give your child a cellphone? What controls and filters are helpful to protect your children from opening themselves to some of the evils that can attack? Should parents have access to the things that are happening in the digital age? How can we protect our youth and children? What are Christian parents to do?

At 7 p.m., youth parents will stay for a short meeting with the Adcocks regarding some of the specific challenges that youth are facing in culture today and how they affect our youth ministry. They also will share some of the future plans for youth ministry at New Life.

Church offering soup, history

GREENFIELD — A soup supper is set for 5 p.m. Sunday at Nameless Creek Christian Church, 3856 N. County Road 800E. The community is invited.

Joe Skvarenina will give a historical presentation at 6.

Lenten service is Feb. 25

GREENFIELD — A Lenten service is set for 6:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church, 3447 S. State Road 9. The Rev. Jeri Thomas will speak.

Information: 317-462-1313; mtlebanonumc.net