American Reformed Church

"The joy of the Lord is your strength" Neh. 8:10



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Check out FIRST PLACE 4 HEALTH at ARC!

We are currently in our 5th session!

The First Place 4 Health movement has taken the nation by storm!  Started in 1981 as a ministry of Houston’s First Baptist Church, First Place 4 Health is a reliable, proven method of weight loss and healthy living.  It continues to grow as a strong church program.  First Place 4 Health has had groups in over 12,000 churches across the country—with over a half million members!

Please contact Renee' at 987-5115 or smgrcorenee@netnitco.net for information on when the next Orientation date is.  All men and women are welcome!

PLEASE JOIN US IN PUTTING GOD  FIRST PLACE IN OUR LIVES!

The tremendous success of First Place 4 Health is due to its biblical approach to weight loss and overall health management, which puts Christ first and improves every area of a person’s life.  This Christ-centered, balanced weight-loss and healthy living program has guided hundreds of thousands of people to a healthy lifestyle and a closer walk with the Lord.

What’s unique about First Place 4 Health?

Christ-centered priorities: Bible study, prayer and Scripture memory
Choices for health: Addressing the whole person—emotions, mind, body and spirit
Community: Support and accountability through small groups

First Place 4 Health offers a series of Bible Studies.  These studies address many issues of everyday life and provide opportunities for growth in Christ.  Members complete a weekly Bible study which—combined with prayer and Scripture reading—helps to impart God's strength, empowering members to overcome temptation and make long-lasting lifestyle changes.

Health Note: Before undertaking this or any other weight-management program, you should consult your physician and disclose any pre-existing medical history which might effect your participation in the program, including but not limited to heart disease, high blood pressure, anorexia/bulimia, diabetes or hypoglycemia.



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