Spiritual development of children is of the utmost importance, and can best be accomplished by sessions of interaction with other peers who are also seeking to find out more about God. Many of the foundational truths of the Bible are remembered by children into their adult lives, and are often found valuable as they reach their teen years. That is why we at Wiley Church begin teaching the Bible to children at the age of 2 in a Sunday School Program, which meets each Sunday at 9:30 AM.

At the same time we offer elective Adult studies to those who wish to deepen their faith in God through discussion and introspection, in a place where any and all questions can be asked. Learning more about God's Word and relating it to how He wants us to live is of utmost importance and essential to our daily lives.

 
Each month our women get together and invite their friends to our Women’s Fellowship Dinners. On top of great food and conversation, the evening also includes a special guest who shares either an amazing personal story, a talent, or a project. Some of our past guests have been a story from a 9/11 survivor, a comedienne, musicians, and special crafters who lead the women in projects. Tickets for these dinners are sold at the church or church office. Please call for more information.

Also once a month is our popular Scrapbooking class. Come with your photos and memories and learn how to create colorful and beautiful albums that you can look back on. The class is free, and the supplies you need will be offered at the class. You can call the church office for more information.

Men of all ages and backgrounds are continually forming a “Band of Brothers” here at Wiley Church. Our goal with our men’s programs are not to make “nice guys” out of us, but to capture what God intended us to be: strong, adventurous, rugged, and committed to our God and families.

Regular small group discussions and studies run throughout the year. These are casual, and many times thought provoking. Some of the men plan small fishing and hunting trips together. This year, many of our men will again spend an amazing time in “God’s country – Montana.” This fall excursion has in the past been one of the most memorable and spiritually effective things we have ever done as men at Wiley Church.

Each year, our men’s group work together for our annual Charity Christmas Tree Sale. We unload hundreds of trees, set them up, and volunteer our time to sell them. All of the profits go directly to local charities.

 
This dynamic and confidential program’s purpose is to fellowship and celebrate God’s healing power in our lives through eight recovery principles and the Christ-centered 12 Steps. By working the steps and applying Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually. We become free from our addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy, and a stronger personal relationship with God and others.
 


Friday Nights Pizza at 6:15 PM, Large Group Meeting 7-8 PM, and Small Group 8-9 PM

For more information, contact the

Wiley Church office @ 856-983-0506

or www.celebraterecovery.com
 
ALPHA is a ten-week course that covers the basics of Christianity. The weekly meetings include dinner, a video presentation, and informal small group discussions. ALPHA is a great course for everyone: those with no previous religious background, those who are seeking more answers, and Christians who want to have a better background for their faith. ALPHA is offered three times a year and is a comfortable and effective place to seek what God has to offer all of us.
 
For more ALPHA information, contact

Brian Sullivan @ 856-229-1235

Patty Arnold @ 856-719-8387
 
 

Wiley Church has a heart to help the community is realistic and tangible ways. Although no one group can handle every need, we believe it is our calling from God to help those who may be hungry, cold, or sick.

Our Pantry Ministry provides food and cleaning supplies to over a dozen families each week, through food and financial donations from our church family. People also help by sorting and sometimes delivering these items.

Our Youth hold an annual “Camden Coat Drive” which collects coats, hats, gloves, and food, and goes into the heart of Camden to find families in dire need. This ministry grows each year, and continues to show many people the need for basic essentials only miles from their homes.

Our annual Christmas Tree Sale raises thousands of dollars for local charities and ministries. This event is run by our Men’s group. Not only does this ministry raise funds, but it builds friendships as well.