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Gather with us Sundays
at 8:00am or 10:15am
Weather permitting, the 8:00am service will be outdoors.
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Spotlighted News and Events
This Week at Great Valley

Week of May 22
Sunday 5/22
8:00am - Worship Outdoors (Bring your own chair!)
9:00am - Christian Education Hour
10:15am - Worship Indoors
11:30am - Fellowship Luncheon
Monday 5/23
7:00pm - Missions Team Meeting
7:30pm - Worship Committee Meeting
Tuesday 5/24
6:00am - Young Men's Life Group
10:30am - Women in Community Life Group
6:30pm - Women's Life Group
Thursday 5/26
7:00am - Men's Bible Study
7:30pm - Renew Bible Study
Saturday 5/27
9:00am - Great Valley Prayer
Sunday 5/28
8:00am - Worship Outdoors (Bring your own chair!)
9:00am - Christian Education Hour
10:15am - Worship Indoors
Christian Education

Adult Christian Education
In May and June we are offering two classes on Sunday mornings, one on 1 Peter focusing on practical, missional living, and the other examining uncomfortable themes in the book of Amos. All are welcome to the class of their choice at 9am on Sunday mornings. For more information, visit the adult ministries page.
Christian Education for Children and Youth
We offer Christian Education Hour classes for children and youth at 9am on Sundays.
We are currently offering classes for preschoolers and elementary school students in the Preschool wing.
Middle School and High School students will be joining the adult electives for the current cycle.
What We're Doing

First Thursday
June 2
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet Eleanor Isaacson and hear her remarkable story of survival in Nazi Germany during World War II. Born in the United States but abandoned as a toddler in Germany she survived bombings, starvation, Russian occupation and a stint as a child smuggler all before reaching her teens. Eleanor escaped to the U.S. just before the Iron Curtain crashed shut and soon faced new and painful obstacles. Deafness and solitude became the catalyst that led her to “glorious” womanhood, the love of her life and the beauty of dance. She would also discover that the “invisible Friend” whose presence had kept her sane was also her heavenly Father, loving God, Prince of Peace.
Eleanor, whose book Dancing from Darkness received the 2018 Memoir of the Year Award from the American Writers and Speakers Association, will be our presenter at First Thursday on June 2. First Thursday includes a greeting time at 11:30am, devotions at 11:45, lunch and noon (all held in the Chapel) and Eleanor’s presentation in the Sanctuary at 1pm. Come to as much of this free event as you like, but please sign up here if you are planning to attend the luncheon.