Here
at Pecan Grove, we have been accused of
doing a lot of "stuff"!! That's because we do! We
are an
active bunch that loves to get involved in our community and spend time
with each other. Consequently, we often have many formal and
informal gatherings as well as projects that many of us are working on
throughout any given month.
Our calendar page has the latest dates and times of scheduled
activities. The following is an example of the myriad of
activities we have enjoyed together.
The last Friday of every month is Game Night. This is a
regular
gathering of any and all who would like to come and fellowship.
We bring and share finger foods and play board games,
dominoes,
charades, and other games. The festivities start around 7 pm.
Those who are not keen on game play often bring photo albums
and
scrapbooks to share memories and our lives with each other.
This
is also a great time to bring friends who might be intimidated by
attending a church service.
The first Wednesday of every month is Singing Night. This is
part
of our regular Wednesday night gathering but worth mentioning here as
well. This is a special time for sharing and worshipping in
song.
We have a lot of fun together learning new songs and singing
some
old standards.
A group of ladies meet several times a month as the "Grove
Girls". At times they have done bible or book study but
usually
they are found meeting to work on some project. It could be a
service project for the community like organizing a box of needs for
the women's shelter, or it could be a frantic sewing session to create
costumes for the Christmas play. Meeting times change but
most
often the "Grove Girls" can be found hard at work on Wednesday mornings
around 10ish. The Grove Girls have also facilitated the
production of two cookbooks with recipes from all the members.
Our Dinner Circles are another fun way we fellowship and grow stronger
together. About twice a year people who want to participate
sign
up and then they are randomly assigned to a group with two or three
other families. These groups meet together for dinners (or
brunch) throughout the next several months, sometimes meeting in homes,
sometimes restaurants. This has been a great way to really
get to
know people you might not have struck up conversations with in the
normal course of churchgoing.
There are also many seasonal activities in which we spend a
good
deal of time and effort. We often have a New Year's Party, a
Valentine's Mystery Dinner, and our annual Christmas party.
We
also
have a very special Easter service that we share with Southwood
Christian Church, our neighbor congregation.
In 2010, we had our first annual Summer Break Bible Bash, the third
Saturday in July. It was our one day alternative to vacation
bible school. The children participated in centers that
included
bible lessons, drama, art, crafts, water play, and more. The
kids
ate together and played together and a good time was had by all.
Other yearly activities include our participation in the Greenville
Christmas Parade and our Fall Festival held the Friday before
Halloween. Our parade floats have garnered the Mayor's Award
in
two of the last three years. Our Fall Festival is a night of
fun
for the whole family with costume contests, pumpkin and cake decorating
contests, and tons of fun activities and prizes.