Events Calendar

Events Calendar

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Events

Weekday Morning Prayer

Weekdays6-6:45 amChurch Office/Zoom Join us to pray each weekday morning as we talk to our great God about the needs of our church, the city, and the world. We will meet every day via Zoom using the link and login information below: On Mondays, participants are also welcome to join us to pray in person, in the Multipurpose Room of the Church Office Building. Questions? Contact Pastor Femi Ibitoye; fibitoye@eastbrook.org, 414.228.5220 x246. 

Women’s Global Prayer

Thursdays, Ongoing9-11 AMZoom Join other Eastbrook women as we meet with and care for our international workers. We learn how we can be prayingfor these workers and spend time together as a group praying through their requests. Questions? Need a Zoom link Contact Miranda; miranda@eastbrook.org, 414.228.5220 x224.

Thursday Noon Men’s Bible Study

Thursdays, ongoing12 pmHoly Grounds Join other Eastbrook men for encouragement through studying the Bible and prayer. Questions? Contact Pastor Tom Meyer; tmeyer@eastbrook.org, 414.228.5220 x229.

20s & 30s

Thursdays (ongoing)7-8:30 pmHoly Grounds A weekly gathering of Eastbrook 20 & 30 year olds for fellowship, fun and faith! Find weekly details on our Instagram or our Facebook page to stay connected. Questions? Contact eastbrook20s-30s@eastbrook.org.

Food Pantry Garden Volunteer Hours

Saturdays7:30-8:30 am The Eastbrook Food Pantry, in partnership with the Hunger Task Force, helps families and other churches feed the needy within the community. We are in harvest season for the Food Pantry Garden, so we need all hands on deck to help pick this high-quality produce and deliver it to the food pantry before the pantry opens. Come help out this fall! Questions? Contact Steve Kiskunas, s.kiskunas@manitou-group.com.

Food Pantry Open

Saturdays9-11 am The Eastbrook Food Pantry, in partnership with the Hunger Task Force, helps families and other churches feed the needy within the community. We are located in the back lot of Eastbrook Church and are open Mondays from 6:30-8:30 pm and Saturdays from 9-11 am. The pantry is a rewarding way you can serve with a great team of volunteers and give back to the local community. Wealways need more volunteers to keep the pantry running smoothly and consistently.…

Family Worship Weekend

Sunday, May 24 Family Worship Weekends are designed for the entire church to worship together. There will be no ministries for kids 4K and up, students, classes for adults, and other gatherings on campus, to encourage this to happen. Nursery and Preschool remain open for the 9:30 & 11 am services only.

9:30 am Sunday School (K4-Grade 4)

Sundays, Ongoing (Not July 5)9:30 AM During the 9:30 am service, children in K4-Grade 4 will focus on learning the Bible. Students in K4-Grade 4 learn Bible stories and how to apply them in their lives today. In the summer, we also spend time outdoors! All children must be picked up (older children can be dismissed on their own) at 10:45 am. Note: Over the summer, children remain in the same grade as the 2025-26 school year. They are promoted…

Eastbrook 401

Intro to A LIFE OF LEADERSHIP Three Sundays: May 10, 17 & 249:30 amRoom B226b Leadership in ministry is a blend of spiritual and practical skills. It starts with a heart for God, leads to a desire to be used in His work and is expressed in love for God’s people. Ministry leadership (paid and volunteer) here at Eastbrook is a high calling that encompasses multiple facets of learning—from an understanding of our core theological beliefs to growing in an…

Baptism Prep Class

For those wishing to be Baptized on Sunday, June 7:Sunday, May 24 or Sunday, May 3111 amRoom B229 Baptism is a public declaration of an internal change—it’s how we proclaim that Jesus is Lord of our lives. Find out what baptism is all about, how we baptize here at Eastbrook (and why) and the details for our summer baptism services. Anyone who wishes to be baptized this summer should plan to take one of two baptism preparation classes. Registration is…

Bread of Healing Clinic Open

Mondays2-7 pm We get the joy of serving a diverse group of patients from the city and around the world. Are you a medical provider or anon-medical person interested in getting to know and caring for our patients physically, emotionally, and spiritually? Consider joining our team on Monday afternoons or the 3rd Saturday of every month. Check out our new volunteer website to sign up and be kept in the loop for current serving needs: breadofhealing.galaxydigital.com. Questions? Contact Jewel Mattke,…

Food Pantry Garden Volunteer Hours

Mondays5-6 pm The Eastbrook Food Pantry, in partnership with the Hunger Task Force, helps families and other churches feed the needy within the community. We are in harvest season for the Food Pantry Garden, so we need all hands on deck to help pick this high-quality produce and deliver it to the food pantry before the pantry opens. Come help out this fall! Questions? Contact Steve Kiskunas, s.kiskunas@manitou-group.com.

Healing the Wounds of Trauma: How the Church can Help

Sundays, May 17-June 288 amRoom B224 Where is God when I’m suffering? Why is there so much pain in this world? Is God punishing me? How can I help others who are hurting? God wants to heal our wounds and set us free! He also wants His body to be equipped to help others deal with their pain. We will look at Scripture to find answers to those hard questions. This is an interactive class and a safe place to…

Missions Prayer

Sundays, Ongoing (Not May 24, July 5 or September 6)9:30-10:45 AMFellowship Hall Join us as we pray for our members, outreach ministries, and field workers serving around our city and world! Hear updates directly from those serving in missions, and pray with fellow Eastbrook members. Questions? Contact Miranda; miranda@eastbrook.org, 414.228.5220 x224.

FAST (Foster/Adoption Support Group)

2nd & 4th Sundays9:30 amB225 We meet twice a month to share resources, support, and to pray for one another’s families. Occasionally, topical book studies are also included. Questions? Contact Eric and Katie Hodgson; hodgson_eric@yahoo.com, 608.247.0056.

33: The Series – A Men’s Study on Authentic Manhood

Sundays, May 17-August 2311 amB229 There are so many voices out there that are telling you what it means to be a man. Discover God’s design for men with a clear definition and inspiring vision of authentic manhood. Led by Lorin Staats, we will investigate together what God’s intention for men is and how we can pursue it together! Questions? Contact Lorin Staats, lorin.staats@gmail.com.

Food Pantry Open

Mondays6:30-8:30 pm The Eastbrook Food Pantry, in partnership with the Hunger Task Force, helps families and other churches feed the needy within the community. We are located in the back lot of Eastbrook Church and are open Mondays from 6:30-8:30 pm and Saturdays from 9-11 am. The pantry is a rewarding way you can serve with a great team of volunteers and give back to the local community. Wealways need more volunteers to keep the pantry running smoothly and consistently.…

Women’s Summer Study: The Pursuit of Holiness

Fridays, June 5-26 · 9:30-11 am · Off Campus (near Alverno College) “Be holy, for I am holy,” commands God to His people. But what does that look like in everyday life? Because of grace we don’t have to earn our salvation, but sometimes that leaves us wondering what our part in holiness should be. In this bestselling and long-esteemed resource, renowned author Jerry Bridges helps us see where we should rely on God and where we should accept responsibility and…

Women’s Summer Study: Habakkuk — Learning to Live by Faith

Fridays, June 5-August 25 · 9:30-11 am · Holy Grounds Join Esther Welch on this walk through Habakkuk using the study guide by Lydia Brownback. You will explore Habakkuk verse by verse, addressing the complex subject of God’s judgment and wrath. Each lesson helps women understand why God allows pain and illness, and how He deals with unrepentant sin. This study also teaches how to wait faithfully for God to answer prayer. Sign up with Pam Chadsey; pschadseygk5@gmail.com, 414.352.3613.