Fueled Up Families! Family Conference

REGISTRATION FOR OUR FUELED UP FAMILIES! FAMILY CONFERENCE IS NOW OPEN...

Parents-
Grab your kids/teens and join us for Fueled-Up Families! (June 19th, 20th, and 21st)
Fueled-Up Families is a three-night event centered on helping families flourish in God’s plan for the family. During each session, parents, along with their kids & teens will have the opportunity to learn more about the Gospel, how to overcome difficulties in uncertain times, and the importance of following Christ together as a family. All three nights will include a time of worship, and friendly competition as you compete together in exciting games against your opposing team to win prizes, and most importantly...BRAGGING RIGHTS!
While the kids and teens enjoy an impactful Bible lesson, memorable crafts, and cool games, parents will benefit from a conference-style setting where they will hear from our Pastors and gain impactful tools to help them overcome difficulties in uncertain times. There will also be a Q&A Panel Session on the final night where parents can ask questions of our Pastors and Leaders.

Parents are expected to stay for the entire event each night and participate alongside their children -- this is an event for the entire family.

Note: Each participant is required to register for the event (including children).
Theme Nights
Wednesday: Jersey/Sports Team Night
Thursday: 90’s Throwback
Friday: Crazy Hair or Wacky Hat Night
For some added fun, join us for friendly competition and prizes at the conference. Bonus points will be added to the "best dressed" team each day.

On Wednesday, be sure to wear your favorite sports team jersey or gear. Then, grab those old 90s clothes out of the closet, or buy them back from the thrift store for Thursday night, and find a wacky hat or create a silly hair style on our final night Friday.

For more information, please talk to Pastor Josiah or contact us here. Or to register your family for this event, click here. 

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