Pastor’s Message
Welcome to our website. Thanks for visiting us on the web. May God bless you! And if you are new to St. Johns County, welcome to the area.
If you are looking for a church home, you could find warm welcome at Geneva. Here, there is room for you at the table. We are rooted in the Bible. We are serious about prayer. We love our community. We focus on service.
Our ministries involve the whole family and all ages: supportive adult groups, an active youth fellowship, and loving children’s ministries. Our worship services encourage both joy and reverence. Everyone is encouraged to participate. The messages are insightful, encouraging, and sometimes convicting.
Most of all, Geneva is a place where you can grow to know and be known by the living God. He loves you. He has an incredible purpose for you life. Be encouraged.
May the Lord bless you.
God's mercies are new every morning!
Jesse Alexander
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God is at work in our Children’s Ministries!
God is at work at Geneva’s Sunday School. We have great teachers at Geneva. Last fall, we started a new season of Sunday School focused on helping kids learn and experience some very important things about what it means to … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Children's Fun in Faith, Feature, Outreach, Youth Activities
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DINNER and DISCUSSING “FLIGHT” and ADDICTION
NEXT MENS GROUP DON JUANS MARCH 21 6:00 PM Our next conversation is more than a month away – but you may just want to put it on your calendar. We are going back to Don Juans – but we … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Outreach, Theological Reflections
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The E100 Challenge
What is the E100 Challenge? It’s a Bible reading plan published by Scripture Union, but for us, it is a challenge to read the Bible together as a congregation. We’ll be reading 100 Essential Bible Stories in 20 weeks. That’s five each … Continue reading
Fathers and Church Attendance
Fathers have a major impact in determining whether or not their adult kids go to church. I found a fascinating study that came out way back in 1994 that showed that the best way to see the next generation coming … Continue reading
