For information on seasonal studies that have already begun, please visit ingleside.org/seasonalstudies.
For information and registration for upcoming mission trips, visit ingleside.org/missiontrips.
To learn more about activities that have already started or are ongoing, check out our Calendar.
children
Monday, November 27: Upward Basketball and Cheer
Practices will begin the week of Monday, November 27 with the first game being played on Saturday, January 6.The early registration cost per child is $100; after October 2, the cost is $110. (Uniform included). The registration deadline is November 8. Evaluations, practices, and games will take place at Ingleside.
Adults
For information and registration for upcoming mission trips, visit ingleside.org/missiontrips.
Tuesday, September 26: Senior Adult Dinner
6:00 p.m. | Fellowship Hall | Cost: $10
Featuring pianist, Carol Goff
Menu: Fried Chicken, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Salad, Rolls, Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Thursday, September 28: Bible Art Journaling
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. | Bookstore and Café | Cost: $12
Perfect for beginners or experienced journalers alike, Bible Art Journaling is a wonderful evening of creativity, fellowship, and spending time in God's word! Your registration covers supplies purchased for this month's class, and you'll go home with a fun kit of goodies as well.
Sunday, October 1: Parenting Summit
4:00 p.m.
This parenting summit will include multiple breakouts on various topics led by Ingleside staff and other Ingleside parents. You will be able to choose two of the breakouts to attend. The goal is to provide parents biblical principles and practical suggestions to help you as you make disciples in the home. Childcare is available.
Wednesday, October 4: Fall Family Festival Volunteer Training
5:15 p.m. | F-300
Training for those who want to serve together while welcoming many from our community for a fun night of food, games, and inflatables. All registered volunteers will receive a new Fall Family Festival t-shirt and meal voucher.
Thursday, October 5: Sisterhood, a Women's Event
You may have sisters biologically or have sisters in Christ; either way, sisterhood is a gift. Terri Butcher will be bringing an encouraging word from Scripture, and Amie Griffin will be leading us in worship. Light appetizers will begin in the Gathering Area at 6:00 p.m. with our program under the lights on the Plaza! Mark your calendars and invite a sister to join you!
Cost is $5 | Childcare provided
Sunday, October 15: Fall Family Festival Volunteer Training
5:15 p.m. | W-200
Training for those who want to serve together while welcoming many from our community for a fun night of food, games, and inflatables. All registered volunteers will receive a new Fall Family Festival t-shirt and meal voucher.
Sunday, October 15: New and Nearly New Parent Lunch
12:15 p.m. | Dining Room
Are you new to Ingleside and have a new little one in your home, or are you expecting a new baby? If so, join us for a lunch to hear some more about the Preschool Ministry and how we can partner with you.
November 9-12: Men's Hike
You may have heard about Men’s Hike and wondered if it is for you. It's much more than a hike. This is an intensive spiritual renewal weekend experienced within a 4-day, 3-night backpacking trip. We want you to grow spiritually stronger as a man of God, and we believe He will use the challenge of the mountain and adventure of the wilderness for His purposes to prepare us. Save $10 off of the registration price of $80 before September 1.
Adult Seasonal Studies
For information on seasonal studies that have already begun, please visit ingleside.org/seasonalstudies.
Wednesday, September 27: The Beatitudes (Men's Study)
6:30 p.m. | W-107 | Led by David Musolf and William Ethridge
In this eight-session series, pastor Matt Chandler takes us through the Beatitudes and shows us what it means to live in the kingdom of God. Through Jesus’s teaching, learn what the blessed life really looks like.
Wednesday, September 27: Philippians Bible Study (Co-ed)
6:30 p.m. | W-104 | Led by Pat and Leah O'Quinn
While being thrown in prison may be cause for despair, for the apostle Paul it was a cause for joy. Why? Because through it all the Philippians had walked in partnership with him. Rather than feel abandoned, Paul felt supported. Rather than feel useless, Paul redeemed the opportunity. Through their financial gift, the Philippians participated in Paul’s ministry and shared in his imprisonment. And for that, Paul and the Philippians had reason to rejoice. As we study Philippians, we too will learn of the joy of partnership for the sake of the gospel.
Monday, October 23: Theology for Women
6:30 p.m. | W-200 | Led by Jana Abbott
Do you want to grow deeper in your knowledge and understanding of the living and active Word of God? True life for a believer is found by tapping into this eternal, inerrant, and living thing on an ever-deeper level. This four-week study is for any woman wanting to go one step further. Wherever you are, let's go deeper! Childcare is available.
To learn more about activities that have already started or are ongoing, check out our Calendar.