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Annual Easter Egg Hunt

Since 2012 Celebration Assembly has held an annual Easter egg hunt for children ages 0–10. Unfortunately, we will not be hosting the event this year. For the past several months we have been focusing our efforts on running the church without a senior pastor, and finding a new senior pastor has taken longer than anticipated. We are sorry to disappoint everyone who was looking forward to a fun family tradition at Celebration Assembly. However, we intend to continue this tradition next Easter and in the coming years. In addition, we do intend to host our annual Back-to-School Carnival later this year. Thank you for your understanding.

Feed My Starving Children

Saturday, March 21, 3:00–5:00 p.m. at Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds Recreation Building

Since 2013 Fond du Lac churches have come together annually to pack nutritionally complete meals specially formulated for malnourished children all over the world. We have committed to having 25 volunteers. This is a fun way to serve others, so please sign up at the Connection Center to reserve your spot. (Must be at least five years old).

 

March Fun Day — Escape Room

Saturday, March 28 in the afternoon (time TBD) at The Great Escape Fond du Lac, 21 N. Portland St.

$29 per person, ages 13+

An escape room is an immersive themed adventure game in which players attempt to find clues and solve a series of puzzles before time runs out. If you are interested in playing, please sign up at the Connection Center with your room preferences by Sunday, March 15 so that we know which escape rooms to reserve and how many players we will have in each room.

 

C-Groups New Series

Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.

Max Engel is leading a small group on Wednesday nights at the church using a series called “The Daniel Dilemma: How to Stand Firm and Love Well in a Culture of Compromise” by Chris Hodges.

Date Session
Feb. 25 In the World but Not of It
Mar. 4 Identity Theft
Mar. 11 You Are What You Worship
Mar. 18 Who’s the Boss?
Mar. 25 Divided, Distracted, and Disturbed
Apr. 1 What the World Needs Now