"Drawn by Truth, Driven by Faith, Devoted in Love"
TUESDAY HOME GROUPS
Alden/GroffTuesdays (every) @ 6:30 pm
This newly formed group of couples and singles (age 50+) is led by Comer & Barbara Alden and Bill & Sue Groff.They meet in the Alden’s home in T Bar M. Dinner is served.
Bob & Sandy MillerTuesdays (1st & 3rd) @ 7:00 pm This group of adults (all ages) usually meets at the Miller’s home in Cibolo.Desserts and snacks are served.They are currently studying a book on prayer by Bill Hybel.
We are just starting this group for those who live south of New Braunfels (Cibolo, Schertz, Universal City, Garden Ridge, San Antonio.) Contact Bob & Sandy Miller (210-341-5637) ramag64@aol.com.
Roger & Colleen BathonTuesdays (every other) @ 6:30 pm This group of adults (age 50+) meets for dinner in alternating homes.They enjoy studying books of the Bible, life and family issues; even take trips together on occasion.
We share the life trials of grown children, grand-children, and aging parents.
This adult group is led by Pat & Harrell Carlson and Janice Grant.They meet in the home of Margo & Ted Woollven in the New Braunfels area.The ages of the members are 50 + and consists of many retirees; however, all age groups are welcome. Dessert is served.
We have begun the study of ACTS. We are using the study guide called ACTS - SEEING GOD'S POWER IN ACTION by Phyllis J. Le Peau. As stated by Phyllis J. Le Peau,
"There are many benefits to studying Acts:
Acts serves as a distant mirror. We see the dynamics of the earliest church, the nature of their fellowship, the intensity of their prayer life and their out-and-out zeal to declare the saving gospel of Jesus Christ.
Acts emphasizes the primary task of the church--evangelization.
Acts calls us to a vital experience with the Holy Spirit.
Acts forges a new sense of identity. The disciples gradually realized they were no longer Jews (at least from the confessional and ceremonial points of view). They slowly began to understand that they were part of that new community of the Spirit that was prophesied in the Hebrew Scriptures. And they saw the need to call all people -- Jews and Gentiles -- to repentance and fellowship with this new community, the church."
Charles & Pam RobinsonTuesdays (1st & 3rd) @ 7:00 pm
This group of adults meets in alternating homes in the 306/Sattler area north of New Braunfels.Snacks, coffee, and dessert are served.
Our time together consists of fellowship, study and prayer.We love the Lord and strive to grow in our walk with him as we study His word.Currently, we are using a DVD series, “That the World May Know,” to enhance our study.
Offices: 467 FM 1863 :: New Braunfels, Texas 78132 :: Tel: (830) 632-5613 We currently worship at 176 South Hickory Avenue in New Braunfels, Texas.
Christ Our King Anglican Church is a member of the Worldwide Anglican Communion, and the International Missionary Diocese of the Anglican Church in North America