What's a Life Band?
A life band is simply a group of people who are in a similar season of life or who share common interests. Think of them as a different bunches of people held together by a big ol' rubber band. There you have it: life band.
Mothers of Preschoolers
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) meets at Morning Star twice each month (on Friday mornings). We spend time in fellowship with one another, learning from speakers and making crafts—all while enjoying a little break from our preschoolers! Learn More >>
Special Kiddos
We're pleased to invite parents of children with special needs to our new, monthly support group. This group meets the fourth Thursday of each month from 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the K-3 Room. For more information, contact Reanne.
Single Adult Ministry
Our Single Adult Ministry (SAM) offers small groups, social activities, service
projects, and (in the near future) worship. Visit our SAM page for details.
Adoption Support Group
The Adoption Support Group provides education and encouragement for those who have expanded their families through adoption . . . and for those who are in the process or considering doing so. For more information, contact Pastor Ike.
Alzheimer's Support Group
For those affected by Alzheimer's disease, this group offers ongoing encouragement and education through guest speakers and activities with the St. Louis Alzheimer's Association. This group meets on the third Sunday of each month at 12:30 pm. To learn more, contact Tracey Rhodes.
Sages
Our 50-something-and-older group motto is "age + knowledge = wisdom." Sages gathers regularly for social events. Contact Prill Etherington for more information.
20-Somethings
If you’re tired of bouncing from place to place just trying to find people you can jive with, we have four exciting flavors to pick from: college, young adult single, young adult married, and young adult married with kiddos. Drop a line to Pastor Ike for more info.
Outdoors Group
Our Outdoors Life Band is full of people who enjoy spending time in God's creation. For more information, contact Bill Eatherton.