Sabbatical

Renewal in the Garden

What is Sabbatical?

Sabbatical is an intentional time for our Senior Pastor and his family to get away from ministerial duties so he can rest, be refreshed and grow. This year his sabbatical will take place from May 1st - July31st.

What is Renewal in the Garden?

While our Senior Pastor is on sabbatical, he will be focusing on his renewal themed around the God of the Garden.

What does Renewal in the Garden mean for the church family?

The message series throughout the summer sabbatical months will be centered around the Prayers Jesus Prayed which often happened in a garden. You can watch past messages here.

As Pastor Scott enjoys his sabbatical, we invite our church family to participate in a season of spiritual growth and connection through our "Renewal in the Garden" activities, which run until the end of August.

See how you can get involved with the events listed below

These events are designed to center our hearts on God and His creation, providing purpose and direction during this time of renewal.
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Join our very own Alice Ballard, Agronomist and Certified Master Gardener, and Brieanna Slonaker, Purdue Extension Office Educator, in these free workshops for learning tools with gardening, healthy eating and harvesting.

Learn more about our next workshop on nutrition here.
The walk will last about an hour and be a great time of connecting with others in God's creation.
Lend a hand at the Unity Gardens next to the Marshall County Council on Aging at 1305 W. Harrison Street in Plymouth. Join us for weeding and watering on Wednesdays from 1:00–3:00 PM and Saturdays from 9:00–11:00 AM. No registration needed—just come ready to help our community grow!
We’ll plant a variety of bushes, grasses, and perennials while installing a water system, and spreading mulch to beautify our Oak Rd. (west) side of the building.

Register here or in the church center app.
As you harvest, bring in your produce to share and bless our community!

Record the pounds of your harvest. Our goal is to have 1,200 pounds of produce!