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WORSHIP

Come join us!
We worship and celebrate God's goodness and greatness every Sunday morning at 10am-11:30am.  
Sorry, no Sunday School for the summer months.
We love children, which is why our trained and caring children's ministry team love to care for your children.
Check out the Kidz Konnection link.


HOLY GROUNDS CAFE
“The best cup of coffee in town on Sunday morning!”
Holy Grounds Cafe' will be ready to serve at 9am and will close at 10am



PRAYER BUILDERS (ADULTS)

Prayer and study of the Bible are critical to keeping a firm foundation for faith. 
Adults meet on Wednesday evenings at 6:45pm for prayer and to study the Word of God.



CHRISTIAN LIFE CLUB (GRADES 1-6)

(CLC) is our ministry for children in 1-6 grades on Wednesday nights at 6:45pm September through March.
Children participate in meaningful faith-developing activities and fun, earning merit awards along the way.  
Outstanding participants at age 10 receive the John Wesley award and get to take a trip with CLC coordinators to visit historic
Free Methodist sites in New York, or visit the World Ministries Center in Indianapolis, and also do some fun visits,
like sporting halls of fame, etc. They also receive a plaque and handsome medallion, too. 
CLC sponsors trips, outings, picnics, cookouts, and church overnighters for various age groups as well.



    
"SOULED OUT" (TEENS)

The teens meet  on Wednesday nights at 6:45pm


PRAYER CHAIN

An active prayer chain exists at FMCC. 
Epaphrus was a man mentioned in the book of Colossians as a man who "wrestled in prayer."
Our prayer chain participants are likewise " prayer wrestlers."  
Contact FMCC at
halhaire@sbcglobal.net  or call 1-330-542-3732 for prayer requests or to volunteer.


HOPE MINISTRIES

Helping other people everyway.
Hope Ministries is comprised of many parts all of which are aimed at serving others in the name of Jesus.
 
Cards of Hope. A ministry that reaches out to those who are sick, need encouragement, having a birthday or anniversary or
just because they are missed.
For more info contact Kathy Brandt at 1-330-542-0524.

Helping Hands. This ministry provides meals to a church family when the woman has had a major surgery or has just had a baby.
For more info contact Rhoda Swartz at 1-330-542-0942
OR rhodanfred@hotmail.com

Hope in Crisis. STCCC (Springfield Township Council of Churches). All assistance is handled by Rhoda Swartz who screens each case carefully.

CARE: Christ's Arms Reach Everyone
Visitation Request: Contact Marlene Koenig at 330-543-3018 or  MUMZIEK@comcast.net
or
Carol Massey at 724-336-0517

Stewardship. As a steward you may help in funeral dinners, preparing elements for communion, bake sales,
and election day volunteering For more info contact Eleanor Jannetti at 1-330-542-3783 or if you would like to become a steward.




THE PAUL WASSAM VILLAGE

Paul Wassam was a faithful member of FMCC since he moved to the area in the 1950's.
Although Paul had visual, hearing, and speech impairments along with some walking difficulties,
he was always a joyous child who grew into a charming man. Paul loved to attend church,
work at the MASCO Workshop, walk around New Middletown, talk to his best friend David,
and cheer for his Cleveland Indians, Browns, Cavaliers, and yes the YSU football team,
as long as Jim Tressel was coach. As a child Paul could not play competitively with other children
but he still loved life. When Paul went to Heaven on January 21, 2001, his legacy on earth continued,
thanks to a $15,800 grant from the Green Team of Mahoning County. Their grant allowed FMCC
to purchase equipment to make a beautiful playground on the west side of our property.
We appropriately named it "The Paul Wassam Village" knowing that Paul would have wanted
the boys and girls in the community to enjoy climbing, sliding, sitting and see-sawing within the site
of God's House. By the way, you are welcome to visit the playground anytime,
but you must be willing to have a great time!