Valley Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona said it is set to hold a men's retreat called “Men on a Mission.”
According to the church’s website, the retreat will be held on Friday, Sept. 30, to Sunday, Oct. 2.
It said among guest speakers will be Aaron Parrott, Executive Director of MentorKids United States of America.
The cost of the retreat will be $200, according to the church.
Valley Presbyterian Church said the weekend will be filled with hiking, boating, golf, fellowship, and worship.
The church said Aaron Parrott, a special guest speaker, will deliver an encouraging speech about being "Men on a Mission.”
Interested participants may register online, the church said.
They may also visit Valley Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post for more information.
Church’s Service Guidelines
Consider coming 20 minutes early, according to the church, they may visit the Awaken Café from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for coffee and conversation.
The church said it has a lot of parking spaces and there are spaces reserved for first-time guests.
From sandals to suits, they have everything, according to the church. The church said they are pleased to see anyone whether they are casual or dressed up.
Traditional hymns, liturgy, and organ are included in the Valley Presbyterian Chapel service at 8 a.m. and 9 a.m., the church said. Both services are small and intimate.
There are a piano, guitar, and a bass player in the 10:30 a.m. service band. Each service offers a unique and interesting opportunity to come together and celebrate what God is doing in our neighborhood, it added.
The church said its goal in every worship session and workshop is to increase its understanding of God and his purposes for the people's lives.
Valley Presbyterian Church’s Purpose
Valley Presbyterian Church said that it is the year of companionship, courage, and purpose.
According to the church, friendships are formed when individuals strongly believe in, pray for, and believe that the other person is deserving of everything.
If they are ready for a community like this, they belong here, it was added. They will stand by them the entire time.
The church declared that they can and will cooperate to achieve what they are unable to do on their own.
Their focus, according to the church, is assisting individuals—young and old, religious and non-religious, members and guests—to profoundly and in numerous ways connect with the true God.
Members of Valley Presbyterian Church do mission activities that help local and worldwide communities, biblically based worship services, and music ranging from modern Christian to classic hymns.
Numerous chances for fellowship, interesting adult education classes that study the Presbyterian faith and Christian living, Care and Help ministries that offer emotional support through some of life's most trying periods, and much more were added.
The church extended an invitation to the general public to visit and discover fresh ways to relate to one another and to the Creator, Lord, and Savior.
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