EFCO (Evangelical Free Church of Oakland)
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Training You in God's Word

EFCO Ministries

  • Children and Youth Sunday School
  • Home Groups
  • AWANA
  • City Team Outreach
  • Burkhalter School

  • EQUIP: Adult Christian Education (Sundays, 11:00 am-12:00 pm)

    "The Christian Journey"


    Leader:  Pastor Les Darrow, Fireside Room

    Children and Youth Sunday School (Sundays, 11:00 am-12:00 pm)

    In the CE Building

    Classes are available for children aged 2-14. We are committed to assisting parents in the discipling of their children through Biblical teaching.
    Children's Sunday School is currently on a summer break. We encourage families to use this time for fellowship and recommend that families plan outings together.



    Home Groups

    Tuesdays evenings
    Midweek small group studies meet across the East Bay.
    We enjoy friendships, studying God's Word, and praying for one another.
    • "The Christian and Obedience" - Living Daily in God's Grace- Step 6 of the 10 Basic Steps Toward Christian Maturity series.
      6:30 PM at the Ibarra home in Oakland (Starting July 20, 2010)
    • "The Christian and Obedience" - Living Daily in God's Grace- Step 6 of the 10 Basic Steps Toward Christian Maturity series.
      6:30 PM at the Ministry House on EFC Oakland Campus (Starting July 6, 2010)
     

    AWANA

    Every Week, (September - May)
     
    As we transition our local church to the church planting team, we have partnered with
    Bible Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church and their established AWANA program. We encourage any child or adult participants to join them this fall.
    You can find them at 1520 8th Avenue in Oakland. Phone: (510) 444-9626. Website: http://www.biblefellowshipmbc.org/
    AWANA Commanders: Avis McQueen / Pastor Timothy Hawkins

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    City Team Ministries

    Monthly

    EFCO Coordinator: Debbie Chu

    The fourth Thursday of each month, EFCO attenders assist the City Team outreach in downtown Oakland. City Team's purpose is "to meet the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the poor and disadvantaged living in the inner city, helping them to become self-sufficient to the point where they are able to help others in similar circumstances." For more information on City Team, see their website; for more information about our involvement, contact Debbie Chu, Peggy Parks, or Oneal Amason.

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    Burkhalter School


    Tutoring at a nearby elementary school in partnership with Faith Network of the East Bay