Life is Better Together

Snyder Connect Night: Life is Better Together
One of the strongest things about Snyder through the years has been the sense of community, and this makes sense because God never intended for us to go through life alone. He designed us to live in fellowship with Him and with one another, cheering each other on, sharing life together, always pointing one another to Jesus.
That is why I want to personally invite you to Snyder Connect Night on Wednesday, August 27, from 5:00–7:00pm in the Gathering Hall and Fellowship Hall. This evening is designed with one simple purpose: to make it easy for people to find their place here at Snyder. But it will also give us all a deeper sense of community.
Each small group, Sunday school class, and Snyder ministry will have a table you can visit to meet with leaders, ask questions, and learn how you can get involved. You don’t have to commit to anything right away. Just explore and notice what excites you and what God might be calling you to do. Connect Night isn’t just for those who are new; it’s a night for all of us. You might discover a new ministry, meet someone you haven’t crossed paths with before, or simply encourage others who are looking for their place. Sometimes God uses moments like this to open our eyes to fresh opportunities to grow and to display His love in ways we hadn’t thought about.
We’ll have games and activities for the kids in the courtyard just outside of the Gathering Hall, treats and an ice cream bar, along with a delicious Chick-fil-A dinner provided for everyone who attends! You don’t need to bring anything except yourself and maybe a friend or two—everything else will be taken care of!
More than the games, food, or the fun, what makes Connect Night meaningful is the opportunity to truly connect and live out our purpose: to lead people to Discover God, Develop Faith, and Display Christ-Like Love. Whether you’ve been part of Snyder for decades or you’ve just started visiting, this evening will be a chance to sit down across the table, meet new people, and share life together. My prayer is that conversations started at Connect Night will grow into friendships, support systems, and small group communities that encourage you to run hard after Jesus.
So, mark your calendar, invite a neighbor, and join us as we celebrate the gift of community together.
Looking forward,
Blake Benge
One of the strongest things about Snyder through the years has been the sense of community, and this makes sense because God never intended for us to go through life alone. He designed us to live in fellowship with Him and with one another, cheering each other on, sharing life together, always pointing one another to Jesus.
That is why I want to personally invite you to Snyder Connect Night on Wednesday, August 27, from 5:00–7:00pm in the Gathering Hall and Fellowship Hall. This evening is designed with one simple purpose: to make it easy for people to find their place here at Snyder. But it will also give us all a deeper sense of community.
Each small group, Sunday school class, and Snyder ministry will have a table you can visit to meet with leaders, ask questions, and learn how you can get involved. You don’t have to commit to anything right away. Just explore and notice what excites you and what God might be calling you to do. Connect Night isn’t just for those who are new; it’s a night for all of us. You might discover a new ministry, meet someone you haven’t crossed paths with before, or simply encourage others who are looking for their place. Sometimes God uses moments like this to open our eyes to fresh opportunities to grow and to display His love in ways we hadn’t thought about.
We’ll have games and activities for the kids in the courtyard just outside of the Gathering Hall, treats and an ice cream bar, along with a delicious Chick-fil-A dinner provided for everyone who attends! You don’t need to bring anything except yourself and maybe a friend or two—everything else will be taken care of!
More than the games, food, or the fun, what makes Connect Night meaningful is the opportunity to truly connect and live out our purpose: to lead people to Discover God, Develop Faith, and Display Christ-Like Love. Whether you’ve been part of Snyder for decades or you’ve just started visiting, this evening will be a chance to sit down across the table, meet new people, and share life together. My prayer is that conversations started at Connect Night will grow into friendships, support systems, and small group communities that encourage you to run hard after Jesus.
So, mark your calendar, invite a neighbor, and join us as we celebrate the gift of community together.
Looking forward,
Blake Benge

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