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While worship is at the heart of every church, small groups play an important role in strengthening connections and building community. Although Beloved is a relatively new church, we already have several established small groups centered around shared interests, and we are excited to continue forming new ones.

Adult Sunday School
Summer Series beginning June 7

Each Sunday morning at 8:45, the Beloved Adult Sunday School class meets either in the National Guard Armory classroom or the lobby of the YMCA. This class, which has between 8 and 12 participants, studies a book centered around scripture or other Christian themes.

Book
Wednesday Morning Bible Study
Embracing the Uncertain A Bible Study for Unsteady Times by Magrey R. deVega.

This small group, led by Pastor Sara, meets at 10:00 on Wednesday mornings at the Marysville Public Library, Room B. This two-hour class is centered around the study of a book but also focuses on building relationships and sharing each other's faith journey. The current book, Embracing the Uncertain: A Bible Study for Unsteady Times by Magrey R. deVega, focuses on using our faith to navigate difficult times.

Book
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Meets monthly at 6:00 p.m. at 111 Morey Dr.

The Prayer Shaw Ministry small group gathers to knit or crochet items while they pray for individuals who are going through some struggle in their life. This group is centered around prayer while developing a stronger sense of community. Whether you are a seasoned crafter or just beginning, you are invited to be part of this meaningful ministry.

Reach out to Amy Hotler or Kim Kruse if you know of someone who would be blessed by this ministry.

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