These priorities and outcomes come from MN Coalition for the Homeless, Central’s partner, which organizes Homeless Day on the Hill.
The annual church picnic is planned for Sunday, August 30, following the 10:30 a.m. worship service.
You're invited to a morning filled with great activities, including bouncy houses, music, and crafts in the Great Room, and a petting zoo on the south lawn.
A group of middle school students will return to Amnicon to paddle the Flambeau River.
Participants will gather at 9:30 a.m. to learn accessible, well-prepared music and then share it at the 10:30 a.m. worship.
This summer, fifteen youth between the ages of 13 and 18 will travel south to explore the centers of the Civil Rights Movement.
This is Street Voices biggest outreach event of the year, and it’s a way for us to give back to all the communities that have supported us over the years.
Exploring creation, we will turn our imaginations toward the stars and read Bible stories that call our attention to the twinkling lights in the sky.
You’re invited to be a part of Central’s summer learning and prayer life. Join the pastors for a thoughtful reading of the Rev. Dr. Karoline Lewis’ book
It’s Confirmation weekend at Central. Eight students will stand before the congregation on Sunday and claim the promises made at their baptisms as their own. As a reminder, those promises include things like living among God’s faithful people, hearing the word of God