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Beyond the Veil - Say Hello conference for women, February 7th. This will be a one-day training to encourage Christian women to bring the hope of Christ to Muslim women through friendship. To learn more about the topics covered at the conference and register, go to the Crescent Project website at www.crescentproject.org. If you want more information from a live person, talk with Carmen Gunderson.

"Be Filled" Women’s Retreat: all ladies 12 and older are invited to participate in our conference on March 20-21st at the beautiful Koinonia Retreat Center in South Haven near Annandale. We will explore together what it means to be filled with the knowledge of the will of God. Registration forms are available on the information table. Contact Cheryl Perry with questions.

Lunch with the Handrens. Beginning in February, the Handrens will be hosting a lunch at their home on first and third Sundays. Please see the information table for more information and a sign-up sheet. 

Fighter Verses: On January 4 we began set 5 of the Fighter Verses. The elders of GCF encourage you to join us in pursuing Scripture memory in 2015. You can find more information on the Information Table, or at www.fighterverses.com. 

Stay Connected: All of our announcements are posted on our blog at our church website (gcfmn.org). If you would like to receive our bi-monthly electronic newsletter please contact Traci Veek (traci@gcfmn.org). 

Community Groups: Please visit our website to access more information about community groups at GCF or see the bi-monthly electronic newsletter. 

Next Week’s Fighter Verse:
“He will not let your foot be moved; he who keeps you will not slumber. Behold, he who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.”
Psalm 121:3-4

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