InterVarsity College Sunday at Genesis Church Fayetteville

InterVarsity College Sunday at Genesis Church Fayetteville
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

We invite you to serve with us at Morning Manna, a breakfast that takes place at Genesis Church, so we can have fellowship with the homeless and low-income community in South Fayetteville (you get free breakfast too).

We would also love you to join us at the Worship service at 11 a.m. at the church! InterVarsity staff and students will be leading the congregation in multiethnic worship, and we would love for you to experience this type of worship. Following the service, we will get lunch out together. If you need a ride, contact us on IG at @uarkintervarsity. We plan to carpool from the Arkansas House (358 N. Arkansas Ave.).

You can find us at Genesis Church (205 MLK Jr Blvd) on Sunday, Aug. 27, first at 9:30 a.m. at Morning Manna, then at the Worship Service at 11 a.m. You have the option of attending one or both events in the morning.

Contacts

Micah Cheung, campus staff minister
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship RSO
281-250-4806, mcheung@uark.edu

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