Get Informed, Connected & Involved

It has always been the desire of our church to be a family that cares for people.  We do that by staying connected, informed and involved. Whether you are a five-year old child, a ninety-five year old grandmother, a busy mom, or a businessman with big responsibilities, we want you to be a part of our vibrant church community.  If you are interested in becoming connected, informed and involved in the ministry of Waters EDGE, here are some ways that you can take that step.

 

Informed

Waters Edge is an active family with many ongoing groups, programs, missions and activities.  Stay informed with the latest news and happenings with our online calendar, email updates, Facebook and Twitter. Use these links to stay informed.

| Calendar | E-Updates | Facebook | Twitter |
 

Connected

Relationships define Waters Edge.  We celebrate our relationship with God and each other through the way we stay connected and care for each other and those around us. You can connect with God and others at Waters Edge through membership, Lay Shepherding, and Life & Purpose groups.  Use the links below to explore ways to connect at Waters Edge or down load a copy of our photo directory to help you put names with the faces of your Waters Edge family.

| Life and Purpose Groups | Lay Shepherding | Picture Directory | Membership |

Involved

Become involved in ministry by volunteering your talents, skills and passions. The church operates with volunteers. There are many areas in which volunteers are needed. You’ll find a few area’s below, with the appropriate contact person to help you get involved.

Nursery: Melissa Arant             Children’s Church: Jaime Vergara        Set-Up: Melissa Mandell
Greeters: Jane Abrams             Coffee Station: Auman Kates                 Lawn Care: Jeff Abrams
Hospitality: Gwen Kell              Family Promise: Sandi Fast                   Soup Kitchen: Kami Bodnar
Youth: Mandy Barnes               Web Site: Scott Broerman                     Women’s Ministry: Susan Clark