Wednesday Night Activities

Find out information on all of our Wednesday Night Activities.

Spring Activities Begin Jan. 10th

Schedule

Dinner

Wednesday Night dinners will be held in the Community Room from 5:30 - 6:15 PM. 

We are so excited to have this opportunity to gather again over a wonderful meal and have many activities afterward for all ages. 


Meal Cost:

  • $8/Adult
  • Students eat for free

Kids Activities

Kindergarten - 5th grade

Our Wednesday kids activities take place from 3:30-5:30 pm. You may drop your child off at church at 3:30, or we can pick them up from school in our Granbury FUMC church van. We pick up from every Granbury ISD public elementary school. On Wednesday nights, your child will participate in many exciting activities including choir, snack, large group, small groups, and games. If your child will be participating in Wednesday activities, please fill out the forms below.


Led by Caitlan Leblo

cleblo@fumcgranbury.org

Student Activities

6th - 12th Grade

Come be a part of our Christ-centered student activities on Wednesday nights from 6:30-8 pm. You may drop your youth off at church/drive yourself, or we can pick them up from school in our Granbury FUMC church van. We pick up from AMS, GMS, and GHS. Wednesday night activities include time for homework, games, large group, small groups, and worship. If your student will be participating in Wednesday activities, please fill out the forms below.


Adult Activities

*** Childcare is available to those participating in Wednesday night adult activities in the children's wing.

Chancel Choir - Begins at 6:15

The Chancel Choir is open to singers of all ages. The Choir leads worship for the Sunday morning service. They also provide at least two concerts a year accompanied by an orchestra.  

If you are interested in being part of this Christ-centered ministry, please come join us during adult activities. Come sing with us!


Led by David Anavitarte

danavitarte@fumcgranbury.org

The Lord's Prayer (Begins 2/28)

Offered at 1 PM or 6:30 PM

6-week study


Most Christians know the Lord’s Prayer by heart. We pray it often, at different times and in different settings. We remember it as the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples. But do we really understand and appreciate the meaning and power of its words, what we ask of God each time we pray it?


When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, Jesus gave them this prayer. He likely taught it to his followers often, not just one time. He never intended the Lord’s Prayer to be a museum piece, framed and placed on a mantel or in a display case. It was Jesus teaching God’s people, through his disciples, how to pray.


In The Lord’s Prayer: The Meaning and Power of the Prayer Jesus Taught, pastor and bestselling author Adam Hamilton guides us to really know―and really pray―the Lord’s Prayer. He explores each of its rich lines and their meaning in the Bible, illuminating what we ask of God and what we ask of ourselves through its words. And he teaches us how to use it as a pattern for our own prayer life.



Led by Josh Leblo

jleblo@fumcgranbury.org