Church News
Fighting Hunger Feeding Wellness
Feeding the need: New program already delivers hundreds of meals in Lee County BY RACHEL RODGERS rrodgers@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5529 @rj_rodgers Feb. 8, 2018 DIXON – Hundreds of meals have gone to community members in need through a partnership between KSB Hospital and Living Well Church of the Nazarene, and the service doesn’t stop at […]
Fighting Hunger Feeding Wellness Begins Thursday January 4th 2018
KSB is excited to kick off a new initiative in 2018 that aims to help those in our community who lack access to healthy meal options. The Fighting Hunger Feeding Wellness program utilizes surplus food from the KSB Cafeteria, which is distributed to local community members who may not know where their next meal is […]
No Limits Discipleship with Nathan Rodehaver Friday Sept 22nd-Sunday Sept 24th
No Limits Discipleship begins Friday Spet 22nd Living Well Church (Dixon) 116 E 1st St 6:00pm – 6:30pm Dinner 6:30pm – 7:30pm Activity 7:30pm – 8:30pm Message 8:30pm – 10:00pm Activity Saturday – Sept 23 Lost Lake Community Church 90 w Flagg Rd (Lost Nation) 6:00pm – 6:30pm – Dinner 6:30pm – 7:30pm – Activity […]
No Men’s Group in Polo Saturday June 24th
Pastor John has a special day with his three granddaughters!
The Life of Christ Easter 2017 Lost Lake and Living Well Teen Group
The Life of Christ Teen Easter Drama 2017 Living Well and Lost Lake
Rev Bob Clardie preaches April 30th 2017
Living Well Church is pleased to announce that we will be hosting Rev Bob and Pam Clardie as special guests on Sunday April 30th at 11:00am. Rev Clardie served eighteen as Senior and Planting Pastor of Lost Lake Community Church of the Nazarene in Lost Nation (Dixon). Rev. Clardie has led the church through two […]
Church Work Night Tuesday Feb 28th @ 6:00
Alabaster Offering will be received Feb 26th 2017 Bring your boxes!
Guardrails Starts Sunday Feb 5th! Small Group
[Guardrails: a system designed to keep vehicles from straying into dangerous or off-limit areas.] They’re everywhere, but they don’t really get much attention . . . until somebody hits one. And then, more often than not, it is a lifesaver. Ever wonder what it would be like to have guardrails in other areas of […]