
In response to the spread of the COVID-19 virus, NSMC will not meet at the Civic Center for worship until further notice. Please stay safe!
Sunday, January 10
- 10:00am Zoom gathering time
- 10:30am Worship via Zoom (contact Anne for details on how to join the Zoom worship)
- 7:00pm NSMC Music Hour hosted by Jim (contact Anne for details on how to join)
Tuesday, January 12
- 7:00pm Zoom Check-In (contact Anne for details on how to join the Zoom check-in)
Wednesday, January 13
- 12:00pm Deadline for photo essay submissions: Beginnings
- 7:00pm Bible Study led by Ric (contact Anne for details on how to join the Bible Study)
Friday, January 15
- 4:00pm Women’s Coffee hosted by Patty (contact Patty for details on how to join)
Sunday, January 17
- 10:00am Zoom gathering time
- 10:30am Worship via Zoom (contact Anne for details on how to join the Zoom worship)
- 7:00pm NSMC Music Hour hosted by Jim (contact Anne for details on how to join)


Beginning Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. ET, Everence will host a free, four-part webinar series, Charting your course to retirement, which is for those ages 50-70 who are intersted in learning about how to prepare for retirement. Throughout this series, attendees will learn about various topics to help plan a wholesome retirement plan. To view the webinar details or to register, please visit www.everence.com/national#webinars-and-events.


Join Mennonites across Mennonite Church USA in a “Common Read,” a shared reading experience focused on specific books written to nurture Christian faith in this cultural moment. The featured book for January is “I Am Not Your Enemy: Stories to Transform a Divided World” by Michael T. McRay. Learn more here: https://heraldpress.com/books/i-am-not-your-enemy
Save the date for MennoCon21, the biennial gathering of Mennonite Church USA, July 6-10, in Cincinnati, Ohio. To learn more, including what a hybrid convention might look like, visit https://convention.mennoniteusa.org/


Bookmark & Visit Creation Justice Ministries’ Action Center
Each month, the Creation Justice Ministries team will update www.creationjustice.org/action with a new set of timely events, advocacy opportunities, and education resources. Set a reminder to check this website monthly, and take the actions that are possible for you and your community.