Missio Dei Church to host hangout for student ministry

Official seal of Missio Dei Church in Cincinnati. (Photo taken from the official website of Missio Dei Church)

Missio Dei Church in Cincinnati will hold the Middle School Ministry Hangout on Aug. 21, Sunday, at 3 p.m.

Middle School Minsitry

Missio Dei Church is of the view that the years of middle school and high school might be lonely for people, but that these years are crucial for the development of individuals.

According to the church's announcement, on August 21, their student ministry will host a hangout that is open to all students from sixth up to ninth grades. 

The event's primary focus would be on bringing students closer together and to the church through the sharing of the Gospel. 

As per the announcement, parents have the option of staying, as well as dropping their children off at the school at 3 p.m. and picking them up at 6 p.m.

All the information stated above is available on the church's website, where they can register online. 

Joining Aruna Run Race Series

Aruna is an international non-profit organization that focuses on human rights and is committed to providing survivors of human trafficking with freedom for life. 

As mentioned in another church announcement, the Aruna Run Race Series is the driving force behind the emancipation of enslaved women, with one hundred percent of the proceeds from registration fees and any additional donations going toward this cause. 

Everyone is encouraged to round up a few of their closest friends, tie their shoes, and join Missio Dei in a group run for her freedom.

About Missio Dei Church

The proclamation of the Good News that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior is Missio Dei's primary mission. They do hold specific theological and doctrinal positions that set us apart from other Christian groups in terms of their similarities and differences. 

Missio Dei believes that Jesus is the only way for them to be reconciled with God the Father and that he is the only son of God, the only savior of the world, and the only way for them to be saved.

According to the church's website, in the way that they conduct their lives, members of Missio Dei are compelled, in accordance with their interpretation of the Gospel, to learn from, connect with, and generously give back to their own culture. 

They also think that Jesus is reforming not just their own hearts but also civilization as a whole, and they desire to fight diligently toward that goal as they announce "on earth as it is in heaven."

Gatherings at Missio Dei Church

People who have never been to church coexist in the same space as individuals who have been going to the same church for the majority of their life at Missio Dei's gatherings. 

Regardless of how well or poorly they have acted in the past, the purpose of their gathering is to tell the story of God, His people, and the work that He is doing in the world.

According to the website, the proclamation of the gospel is at the heart of the worship that occurs on Sundays. 

Even while they think worship is something that happens constantly throughout their lives, the primary ways in which it is done during Sunday meetings are through singing, reading scripture, receiving instruction, and spending time with one another.

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