According to Marilyn Legge, church member and coordinator of the club, the Good News Club is an exciting, fun-filled hour held each Tuesday afternoon at the grade school.
“Our sessions with the students include dynamic Bible lessons, creative learning activities, inspiring missionary stories, meaningful songs and life-changing scripture memorization,” Legge said.
The Good News Club is taught and supported by members of the church, which is located less than a mile from the school. Everyone involved has been carefully screened by and received specialized training from Children Evangelism Fellowship, an international Bible-centered organization that has been in existence for over 70 years. CEF currently ministers in 158 countries, teaching biblical principals to more than eight million children each year.
Legge said that the club is open to all boys and girls in grades kindergarten through sixth and that everyone is welcome to attend the sessions held at 3:30 p.m. each Tuesday at the school.
Other schools in the county that are involved in the Good News Club include Beale Elementary and Roosevelt Elementary.







