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Mark Boerger is the Minister to Young Adults.  He has been a member of Bethany since 1982, and has served in his current position on staff since May, 2008.  He is a Commissioned Minister in the LCMS, with a master’s degree in Family Life Ministry.

How to contact him:

Email: Mark Boerger
Phone: 292-8778 or 615-4150
Facebook: Young Adult Group

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
(Post High School to mid-30's & Parents with young children)

You’re invited to be involved with Bethany’s Young Adult Ministry.   This program serves people who are in the general age range of post-high school to mid 30’s. If you are single or married, have children or not, we want to welcome you into fellowship with others in your age or life-stage. 

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Our intent is to help you grow: in faith and Christ-likeness, in personal health and strength, in relationships with family and others, in service, and in outreach to others. Please check the website as well as weekly bulletins and emails for current activities. Please contact Mark Boerger for more information! 

Young Adult Bible Study
Tuesday Evenings at Mark Boerger’s House
Free meal around 7pm
Bible Study starts around 8pm

We are currently Exploring the Gospel of Matthew chapter by chapter, with the assistance of a movie version of that gospel.  This gathering is intended for young adult singles and couples.  Call Mark Boerger if you have any questions, or just to let us know you’re planning on joining us. If you don’t think to call, come anyway!

Parents with Young Children
Sunday Mornings in Room 107

pwycimageThis class is for parents of young children (generally 5 years old and younger). Various subjects are discussed, including marriage, parenting, apologetics, various biblical themes, and others. Overall, our prayer is that participants will benefit from the Sunday morning gathering in strengthened faith, greater life skills, and lasting friendships.

We are studying the book of Matthew, using certainly the Bible itself, and assisted by a movie, surprisingly called “Matthew”.  So why is the parent’s class going to study one of the gospels?  Because if we are going to parent Biblically, and if we’re going to pass the faith to our children, we ought to be very familiar with Jesus, his ministry, and his teachings:  the foundations of our faith.  This study will be open to anyone else wishing to join in.  

If you have any questions, please contact Mark Boerger.