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Multigenerational worship gathering during Family Life Weekend at local Wimberley church. FBC Wimberley

March 27-29, 2026

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GUEST SPEAKER

Dr. Jonathan Williams serves as Executive Director of Gospel Family Ministries and lead pastor of Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. Jonathan has devoted his ministry to helping families bring the Gospel into everyday life — not just on Sundays, but around the dinner table and in the rhythms of home. As a pastor, author, and professor, he cares deeply about equipping parents and strengthening Christ-centered families. Jonathan and his wife, Jessica, have three children and share a passion for seeing homes shaped by the hope of the Gospel.

WORSHIP

Breakaway Worship

Breakaway Worship comes from the Texas A&M community, where they’ve been helping students encounter God through music and community since 1989. Known for leading meaningful times of worship, they create space for people of all ages to connect, reflect, and celebrate faith together. Whether you’re exploring God for the first time or looking to engage deeper, Breakaway invites everyone to join in praise and encounter His presence.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Kids

Kids of all ages will have a blast at Family Life Weekend. They'll enjoy exciting worship, small group sessions, great food, and the "Capture Scavenger Hunt" experience.

Students

Family Life Weekend is the perfect opportunity for students to be part of something bigger than themselves.They'll be pushed spiritually to take their relationship with God to the next level.

Adults

Family Life Weekend isn't just for the kids! Come get equipped with powerful workshops full of practical parenting and family tools that you can use to build a Christ Centered Family.

SCHEDULE

Friday, March 27

5:45 PM — Check-In Opens
6:15 PM — Dinner
7:00 PM — EQUIP Kickoff Activity
7:30 PM — Worship Gathering (Adults, Students, Elementary | Preschool Ministry available)
8:45 PM — Student Late-Night Activity
10:00 PM — Students to Host Homes

Saturday, March 28

8:30 AM — Student Breakfast / Kids Ministry Opens
8:45 AM — Morning Worship Gathering
9:30 AM–12:00 PM — Age-Specific Sessions
12:15 PM — Lunch
1:30 PM — Afternoon Activities
5:00 PM — Family Gospel Q&A
6:00 PM — Dinner
7:00 PM — Evening Worship Gathering (Preschool Ministry available)
8:30 PM — Student Late-Night Activity
9:30 PM — Students to Host Homes

Sunday, March 29

9:00 AM — Breakfast (Students & their families)
10:00 AM — Combined Worship Gathering
11:45 AM — Palm Sunday Picnic
12:30 PM — Baptism
1:00 PM — Egg Hunt

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Speaker: Nancy Williams

Loss is something every person and family experiences, and with loss comes grief. In this session, we’ll take a thoughtful and compassionate look at what it means to grieve with hope. What can we expect when grief enters our lives? How do we cope in healthy ways? What can God teach us through seasons of loss? This breakout is designed to offer biblical encouragement, practical insight, and space to reflect on how God meets us in our grief.

 

Speaker: Mike Gibbons

The first ten years of marriage are both significant and often challenging. As couples learn to do life together, they navigate work, careers, children, home responsibilities, extended family, and friendships—all at once. This session explores how a growing marriage can reflect the gospel during these formative years. We’ll also discuss how the church can support couples early in marriage and how parents can wisely counsel their adult children as they walk through this important season.

Speaker: John Dunn

Scripture reminds us that we are made for another world and that our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20). Because of this, it is vital that we learn to see life through a biblical lens. This session will explore what a biblical worldview is, why it matters, and how it shapes the way we understand truth, culture, and everyday life. We’ll also consider how those who reject Christ make sense of the world—and why a biblical worldview is essential for establishing a Christ-centered home.

Speaker: Aaron Colyer

This breakout focuses on the season of life when parents are laying the groundwork to help their children understand who Jesus is and why salvation matters. We’ll discuss common questions and pressures parents face: How do we recognize genuine faith in our children? What is the difference between childlike faith and saving faith? How do we avoid giving false assurance while still encouraging real belief? As primary faith trainers, parents are called to lay a strong foundation and trust God to build faith in their children’s hearts (Psalm 127:1).

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