Stop by the church on any Wednesday evening, and you will see the wonders of our LOGOS Ministry! What is it? It is an intergenerational ministry where young people from grades 6 through 12 gather every week to spend time in fellowship and worship.
A typical Wednesday LOGOS evening includes:
- 5:30pm – Games and gathering
- 6:00pm – Dinner
- 6:30pm – Bible study
- 7:00pm – Worship planning
- 7:30pm – Worship service (open to everyone!)
LOGOS has finished for this school year, but we will be starting up again in September 2009. Thanks to everyone who made our 6th year a success!
FMI: Contact the church office or Gail Brown
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Who can participate? Young people in grades 6 through 12 are welcome to attend. You don’t have to attend Westbrook-Warren Congregational … you don’t even have to live in Westbrook. All are welcome!
What does it cost? There is a small fee for participating in the LOGOS Ministry to cover the cost of materials and food. There is a price break for families with multiple students, plus there is scholarship money available. Don’t let the cost keep you from visiting and checking LOGOS out!
Can adults participate? The program is for youth but it would be impossible to maintain without our adult volunteers. Adults cook our delicious meals, act as table parents, lead Bible study, arrange games and crafts, and help plan worship services.
How long is the worship service? The worship service lasts about 15 minutes and is planned and lead by the youth. There are readings, skits, songs, and lots of spirit! Anyone is welcome to attend … parents, friends, church members, and visitors.
August 24, 2009 at 10:34 am
We are a LOGOS children’s ministry church (1st full year). We are meeting opposition with regards to charging a fee. Everyone was told at the beginning but they don’t like “paying to go to church”. Has this been an issue for your program and, if so, how do you answer?
Thanks
December 19, 2009 at 4:00 pm
We are in our seventh year of LOGOS here at Westbrook-Warren. My son is in his fourth. The seasonal cost ($100) was a concern of mine at first, but having been involved in the program as a volunteer for a few years, and seeing the great benefit to our youth, I cannot praise the program enough. I don’t believe our fees even cover the bare costs of food for our weekly meals. Please don’t give up on this program!
Thanks for allowing me to respond.
Phil