Chapel Happenings By Erny McDonough

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Posted by The Dolphin Talk on 26 Jan 11 - 0 Comments

Friday Night Youth is in full swing again with a good group of community youth coming to the Chapel for an evening of fun, food, and fellowship. This past week, corn dogs were on the menu and we helped Skyler Luker celebrate his seventh birthday with a delicious chocolate cake. On the top of the cake was a transformer and bags of candy were provided for all in attendance. It was a fun evening – so plan to be part of the next one this Friday night from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. We not only saw many of our old friends this past week, but also several new ones. Come and bring a friend!

The Sea Academy will begin classes at the Chapel this Friday, Janaury 28. For information, please come by the Chapel, or call Captain Robert at 361/816-3010, or the Sea Academy at 888/649-6184. It is a sure thing that you will learn many things in this Coast Guard Approved course, some of which may save your life!

Fisherman’s Bible Institute is going strong with students preparing their workbooks each week; bringing them to class (Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.), and enjoying learning more about God’s Word from such a fabulously talented teacher, Joane McDonough. Joane not only brings great insight from God’s Word, but with her Masters Degree in Counseling, her wisdom is practical for everyday living. If you are not a part of FBI, please call Joane (983-4240) and get involved.

Our Sunday Bible Class, which begins at 10:00 a.m., is a verse-by-verse study of the Book of Acts. We have just completed the twelfth chapter, so come prepared and help us investigate God’s Word together.

For about a year, in our regular services, we have been walking through the Gospel of Mark. We hope to soon have these studies on our web page:  www.fishermanschapel.org

Fisherman’s Chapel is an interdenominational congregation that strives to serve the Lord seven days a week. You will find a warm welcome here and are urged to, “Come, grow with us!”

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