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We want you to be comfortable when you walk in our doors. So here are a few things for you to know.
Our worship experience is probably similar to what you have experienced in the past. We have an opening, singing, sermon, open worship, and a closing. As we do not partake in the physical taking of communion, our open worship is what we call Quaker Communion. It is a time for all to center down and spend intentional time with God while at Church. It's also a time where, if you feel the Holy Spirit leading, you are encouraged to share what God has laid on your heart.
Below is a listing of all of our current happenings and a brief description of each.
Our worship experience is probably similar to what you have experienced in the past. We have an opening, singing, sermon, open worship, and a closing. As we do not partake in the physical taking of communion, our open worship is what we call Quaker Communion. It is a time for all to center down and spend intentional time with God while at Church. It's also a time where, if you feel the Holy Spirit leading, you are encouraged to share what God has laid on your heart.
Below is a listing of all of our current happenings and a brief description of each.
Worship ServiceWorship service starts at 10:30 am on Sundays. Our service includes singing, a spiritual message, and an open worship time of prayer (listening for God's voice, and contemplation).
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Men's GroupMeeting every Tuesday at various restaurants or the meetinghouse, men gather to pray and discuss a variety of topics together. Work service projects are also planned and completed during this time.
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Sunday School meets before worship at 9:30 am. This is a Bible study style class covering various books of the Bible with discussion.
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This group meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to provide personal comfort, hope, assistant, and support to people and families when they suffer the loss of a child.
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The monthly business meeting is held the 2nd Sunday of every month after worship service.
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USFW meets and works to share in the mission of the church. The group meets at the meetinghouse works to support Friends missions locally and worldwide, cultivate stewardship, and spiritual growth.
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House of Compassion Meals |
Fellowship Time |
The House of Compassion is a non-profit organization that serves the people of Marshall County. They provide the following services; Supply Closet (provides personal hygiene products), Soup Kitchen (for anyone who is hungry),and a Medical Assistance Program. Marshalltown Friends prepares and serves a meal in the soup kitchen on the 1st Friday of every month. Food preparation begins around 2:30 pm. The meal is served beginning at 5:00 pm and ends at 6:15 with clean up following.
Wednesday Bible StudyBible study that meets on Wednesday mornings at the meetinghouse with discussion.
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The last Sunday of every month is fellowship time. This is a time to spend together in fellowship with food and drinks right after service.
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