Connect

The first part of spiritual growth at BranchCreek is Connect.

At BranchCreek you’re not just part of a crowd. You are a unique individual and you matter to God – and to us! We’d love to get to know you – so take advantage of one or more of the ways listed below to connect with our church family:

  • Stop by the Guest Reception Room in the back of the auditorium after one of our worship services.  You’ll meet one of our pastors and receive a gift, too.
  • Attend the Getting Connected Class. This class is an ideal way to learn more about BranchCreek and interact with a number of staff members. This class is offered monthly.

Getting Connected with a church family can make all the difference
– in our lives as well as the lives of those God places in our path. Encouragement is both received and offered, gifts are discovered, service is offered to others and our lives are enriched and fulfilled. We encourage you to join us at Getting Connected to hear the heartbeat of our mission, meet others new to BranchCreek, learn about our vision and values, as well as the ministries offered through this church. Find out how you can commit to membership and join us in our mission to reach this community, and ultimately the world, with the love of Christ.

At Getting Connected You Will Learn…

  • How BranchCreek started.
  • Our mission and values.
  • About opportunities to grow.
  • About opportunities to serve.
  • Steps toward membership.
  • Our vision for BranchCreek’s future.

The next Getting Connected will be Sunday, February 19th from 9am to Noon in room 406.

Getting Connected Dates 2012

January 22
February 19
March 18
April 22
May 20
June 10
August 19
September 23
October 14
November 11

2 Responses to Connect

  1. Pam Bonsall says:

    Can I attend the getting connected class on May 15th?

    Thanks,
    Pam Bonsall

  2. Kelly McHugh says:

    Hello. I am interested in serving somehow at Branch Creek…although I’m not quite sure what would be the perfect fit. Can you please let me know what opportunities to serve are available? I am a stay at home mom and would prefer mornings. Sally Bishop had recommended front desk phone service and I was in touch with Joanne Faber. I did consider it, however, I just do not think that this is what I am cut out for. I used to work in an office before I had my children and felt very unfulfilled doing the work. I wanted to see what other type of service was needed at church. Thank you. God bless.

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