H2O @ Mulgrave Park Baptist Church
H2O is an experience designed to create a safe atmosphere
where people are comfortable considering the person of Jesus Christ.
If you are looking for a non-threatening chance to explore the Christian Faith,
this is for you.
Extend an invitation to family, neighbors or coworkers.
Beginning September 14th 2008
Sunday's from 5:00pm -7:00pm with a potluck supper to begin at 5:00pm
A 10 week study open to all interested...contact 455-1719 for details
We thirst for meaning, purpose, clarity, direction, answers and peace.
We thirst for comfort, safety, rest, healing, friendship and love.

Most people think of church as the last place to go for those things.
Most people see church as a place to confess and feel guilty
for the life they are not living.
Most people see church as a place for hypocrites.
Maybe the church needs to make some confession of their own.
We need to confess that we have not always given out love, peace,
friendship, answers or clarity.
Many have had poor experiences with the church because they didn’t get their real questions answered or there were too
many politics in the church or there was something crooked going on in the church or the church didn’t walk with them
when their life got real hard. I want to say, I am sorry for the churches behavior.



















Jesus came for those who need healing. Jesus came for the sick.
Jesus came for all who need a Savior. There is much more to life than the human church has portrayed. We all get thirsty
and Jesus says he is the living water.
Would you come to H20 - A Journey of Faith.
It’s a back-to-the-basics type of study that gets you to think deep about your life through a powerful DVD driven experience.
This course is a ten week experience designed to create a safe atmosphere where people are comfortable studying the basics of
the Christian faith.

Every session uses the analogy of water to help you relate, reflect and research. Relate questions are designed as ice breakers
for discussion to help you know and connect with the other group members.
Reflect questions are designed for times of reflection and application, while the Research questions prompt you toward a
deeper study using scripture references either in the group.