
North Glen Baptist Church
Love is Here
At North Glen we committed to being real and relevant. We don't claim to have it all together as a church, but we do endeavor to be honest about our love for God and our desire for people to connect with Him.
If you are looking to connect with God to a greater degree or desire to impact the lives of others in a positive way, North Glen offers age appropriate small group Bible studies every Sunday morning and evening and Wednesday evening. We offer various ways to serve through action teams and missions outreach.
If you would like to know more about our church or how to become involved, contact us at 410-761-3169 or email us here.
On July 23rd, we were blessed with a fantastic coffee house. For those of you that were unable to attend here is a little sample of the wonderful music we enjoyed...
ATTENTION:
Outdoor Movie Night Friday, August 20, 2010.
FREE~FREE~FREE~FREE
Bring the family for a great night of fun while watching a
movie on a huge outdoor screen.
Movie: Free Willy, Escape from Pirate's Cove
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Bindi Irwin (daughter of late CROCODILE HUNTER star Steve Irwin) makes her feature film debut in this heartwarming tale of a little girl who befriends a stranded baby orca. Nature-loving Australian Kirra (Irwin) is spending the summer with her grandfather (Beau Bridges) in South Africa when she makes a remarkable discovery. Swimming in a small lagoon next to her grandfather's dilapidated ocean-side amusement park is a baby orca that seems to have lost its way. Determined to help her new friend get back to his pod, Kirra names the orca Willy and makes it her mission to reunite him with his family. Meanwhile, her grandfather's nemesis - the owner of a popular theme park - has his own plans for Willy. Should Kirra fail to get the wandering killer whale back in the ocean quickly, he'll be put on display instead of set free. But Kirra isn't about to let her new friend down, and before this trip is over she'll truly understand what it means to fight with all you've got for what you really believe in.
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