July 2020

Online Cohorts and Workshops Available Week Following WeAreOne

A series of free online cohorts and workshops sponsored by Charis Fellowship ministries will be available the week of July 26 following the WeAreOne event. They range from practical sessions on how to share your faith, to updates on various ministries. Below is a complete listing of opportunities that are available, along with links for […]

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Two Indiana Schools To Begin Year as One

A story in Thursday’s Warsaw, Ind., Times-Union details the merge of Lakeland Christian Academy and Warsaw Christian School. Lakeland Christian Academy held classes it’s first year at the Winona Lake, Ind., Grace Brethren Church, while Warsaw Christian School has long been a ministry of Community Grace Brethren Church, Warsaw, Ind. The two have merged this

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Wooler and Orme Tag-Team Across U.S. for Hand-in-Hand Schools

Next week, Barb Wooler and friend and fellow biker, Judi Orme, will start a tag-team bicycle ride across the USA. On July 20, they dip their back wheels into the Pacific Ocean and start a trek across the Cascade Mountains, then the Rockies, then the high plains of Idaho, Montana, and eventually reach Belmar, N.J. on

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Andrew Shipley, Son of Charis Fellowship Pastor, Dies Unexpectedly

Word has been received of the unexpected death of Andrew Shipley, son of Pastor Steve and Hally Shipley of Fort Myers, Fla. He suffered a massive brain hemorrhage while on vacation, was rushed into emergency surgery where they were unable to save his life. The bleeding was caused by undetected/undiagnosed Leukemia. His obituary appears below. Andrew

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The Call to Serve…God and Country

“Here’s an opportunity to take Jesus into another environment as an extension of local church ministry, to be where they are, to be their chaplain and to be like Jesus in the midst of that context,” says Mark Penfold, Chaplain Ministries Endorsor for the Eagle Commission. The chaplains of the Eagle Commission are called to serve their country

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Grace College and County Leaders Participate in Virtual Community Summit on Anti-Racism, Community Safety

Grace College and Kosciusko County leaders joined the presidents of nine Indiana colleges and universities for a community summit on anti-racism and community safety on Friday, July 10. The summit included dozens of Indiana state, city and civic leaders who met virtually to listen, discuss mutual needs and better understand how to advance the work

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