Mark your calendars! Fall Festival will be Saturday, November 5! Details will follow over next few weeks.
Spriggs Road Presbyterian Church
And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. Acts2:42
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Fall Church Picnic: Our annual fall picnic will be held Sunday, October 9th, from 3 p.m. until dark, at the Deane property (2590 Golden Pheasant Place, Catlett, VA 20119.) Food will be served at 4 p.m. The following are provided: hamburgers, hot dogs, buns, condiments, drinks, paper plates, and utensils. Please bring: a dessert and a side/salad to share (please bring serving utensils), lawn chairs and/or picnic blanket for your family, portable canopy if you want one, fishing pole and bait if you want to fish (catch and release, bass, blue gill, and catfish), football, frisbee, etc. Activities available include fishing, 1-mile hiking path around property, horse shoes, climbing rope, plenty of room to play ball. Parents: There is a pond and a pool on the property. Please keep track of your little ones. We want everyone to be safe. Please pick up a flyer in the foyer and sign-up if you plan to attend. For any questions, please see Robin Deane or Gina Powell.
Men and Boys Campout: The annual campout will be held Thursday afternoon thru Saturday, October 6-8th. Come when you can for as long as you can. It will be at the Deane property, (2590 Golden Pheasant Place, Catlett, VA 20119). A porta-potty, sink, non-potable water, and firewood are provided. Many activities are available: Fishing; Hiking; Horse-shoes; Tomahawk Throwing; Wood-splitting; Safe Firearms Range; Frisbee golf; Kayak and Canoe; Rope Wall; Archery; Swimming. Please pick up a flyer in the foyer for more information and sign-up if you plan to attend. For any questions, please see Joe Deane or Dave Dise.
Due to a lot of rain in the forecast for the weekend, the church meal will be moved to Saturday, June 18th at 12:00pm at the Deanes. The campout will go on as scheduled. The church will provide the meat, buns and paper products. Please bring a side and dessert to share. Also, please bring drinks and chairs for your family. This is open to everyone so plan to attend even if you aren’t camping and even if you didn’t RSVP. We know this change will not work for everyone, but Saturday is looking to be a beautiful day so come if you can. We will set up and eat in the back yard this year. Swimming and fishing will be available, so bring your gear. Parents are responsible for lifeguarding own children.
We hope you can join us for food and fellowship.
Family Campout Dinner on Friday, June 17 at 6:30 at the Deane’s. The church will provide the meat, buns and paper products. Please bring a side and dessert to share. Also, please bring drinks and chairs for your family. Plan to attend even if you aren’t camping. It will be a fun evening of food and fellowship.
Public registration is now open for our 2016 VBS program scheduled for July 18-22. You may use this QR code or click HERE to go to the registration form.
This VBS opportunity is provided to the public free of charge. If you would like to make a donation to the VBS program please visit the donation link below.
Game Night will be on Friday, May 6, 6PM at the Kim’s. We will start with an Asian-themed potluck, followed by games. Bring your favorite games! If you have questions or would like directions to the Kim’s home please email Charlie Kim.
Pie and Praise: Sunday, November 29, 7-8 PM at the church building. Come and enjoy a time of singing, testimonies of God’s faithfulness, prayer, and fellowship. Please bring a dessert to share (pie or something else). This is a great way to get rid of any of those leftover desserts hanging around your house after Thanksgiving
Bill McFarland leads the bible study in the homes of either the Core’s or the Ettema’s. The 1st Sunday bible study is at 7 p.m. and the 3rd Sunday bible study is at 6 p.m. They are currently studying the shorter catechism and going through the Pilgrim’s Progress study.
Charlie Kim hosts in his home on the 3rd Sunday of the month in Woodbridge near Minnieville Road and Caton Hill. They start at 5 p.m. with a potluck and then Pastor Michael leads the study, “What is Reformed Theology?†by R.C. Sproul. The study ends around 7 p.m.