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As a congregation, we plan many different special events to encourage fellow Christians and members of the community. We hope that you will plan to attend some of our events! Feel free to call or email for more information.
We plan many types of spiritual and social events (such as a Tiki Night in February or a Bible lectureship, but here are just some examples of the special events which we hold:
Friends' Day
The first Sunday of every month is Friends' Day at the Barrie Church of Christ. While every day is a good day for friends and family, on Friends' Day we have a potluck at noon, following our worship service. It's a great way to catch up with one another as well as get to know new people. We always welcome guests from the community to join us, so please drop by!
Congregational Singing
Held at 6:30 PM on the fifth Sunday of the month, congregational singing time gives us a chance to learn new songs or sing old favourites.
Brunches & Bible Studies
We hold a variety of Bible studies and men's and ladies' brunches. Call or email for more information
Young Adult Weekend
In May, we host a weekend for young adults across the province. It's a time to connect with others, learn through Bible study and discussion as well as grow spiritually. We have been blessed to have speakers such as Greg Whitfield (Cambridge Church of Christ), Paul Hillier (Pinehill Church of Christ), Kevin Carson (South Edmonton Church of Christ) and Greg Parks (Eastridge Church of Christ, TX). See yaw.barriechurch.ca for more information about current and past weekends.
Ladies' Day
Usually in the fall, the Ladies' Day is a time for great fellowship, food and lessons. We usually host more than 50 ladies at this dynamic and uplifting event.
Barrie Christian Fellowship
Occasionally, we plan a special weekend of lessons and fellowship with people in our community and across Southern Ontario. Our last weekend was entitled Lost & Found: The World in God's Eyes with Gerry Bibaud from the South Edmonton Church of Christ as our guest speaker (October, 2009). You can find the audio recordings from this weekend here.
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