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Upcoming Opportunities


June is Connect Month!

new to the village, interested in baptism or becoming a member here? This month is for you!

6/29: Village Gate Class (6-8pm)


K-Ville Demo Day

Sunday, June 29th @ 12pm

We need 3+ volunteers to help demo the old K-Ville doors right after gathering on June 29th! Please let Matt Tucker know if you can help.


Symmes Park Clean Up

saturday, july 19th at 4pm

Lend a hand in sprucing up the park before our annual summer picnic! Just one hour of your time from 4 to 5 PM can make a big difference! Please RSVP to Kieh @ 513-255-1014.

Hygiene Bags for Serve City

bring items by sunday, july 13th

Help us support our friends at Serve City by bringing in personal hygiene products (wet wipes, toothpaste, and/or deodorant)! Kate Fields will be collecting donations through July 13th.


Volunteers Needed!

We need a variety of teams to pull this event off; games, crafts, decor, registration, etc. Please fill out this form if you are available to help!


Annual Summer Picnic

Sunday, July 20th | Symmes Park @ 10:30am

Save the date for Sunday, June 20th! We will not be meeting at the 210 for our Sunday morning gathering - we’ll be be a few blocks down at Symmes Park ( 401 S 3rd St) for our annual picnic! This is a time to gather outside, enjoy a meal, play and just hang out together!

  • Who: All Villagers

  • When: Sunday, June 12th, 10:30am-1:00pm (food tentatively at 11:00am)

  • Where: Symmes Park, 401 South Third Street (a block over from the church!)

  • What's Covered: Main dishes (including kids' meals) from two food trucks (Chicken Meals + Pizza), bottled water, and a dessert.

  • What to Bring: Chairs or blankets, other drinks or snacks you might want, and any games or outdoor activities you enjoy (basketballs [there is a court!], frisbees, cornhole, kan jam, etc.)

  • Where to Park: There is some street parking around the park itself, but if you're able-bodied and able to make the 0.2 mile / five-minute walk, we'd encourage you to park at The 210 to make the closest parking available to those who might find the trek more difficult!


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