Blissville Church

Blissville Church Service Times:
Sunday School 9:25am
Sunday Worship Service 10:25am
Weds Youth & Kids Club 6pm-7:30p

06/07/2026

6/7/26

We had an awesome night as our youth group hit the streets in Walkerton to surprise 10 motorists with some free gas!!!! ...
06/04/2026

We had an awesome night as our youth group hit the streets in Walkerton to surprise 10 motorists with some free gas!!!!
Afterwards we ate pizza at a park and talked about our experiences! I loved hearing how surprised and blessed the recipients felt!! One person said she believed that God had sent us there to help her!! ❤️
I also loved how ‘good’ it made our youth feel at being the hands, feet, and voices of Jesus last night!
Maybe, just maybe, our small act of kindness last night encouraged someone to keep going. Maybe it reminded someone that we were never meant to do this life alone. We are called to look after each other, like Hebrews 10:24 speaks about!
“Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works.” Hebrews 10:24 NLT

“We are called to be agents of love and grace, encouraging one another in tough times. This is the heart of community.”
– Dr. Charles Stanley

To our amazing youth group, I AM SO PROUD OF YOU for stepping outside your comfort zone and truly being the heart of Jesus! You were heroes last night to so many deserving individuals! A HUGE thank you to our chaperones that showed up to help lead our youth!! A special shoutout to Casey’s staff for letting us bless their customers!!! Your staff is AMAZING and your pizza makers are out of this world!!!
Lots of love, Pastor Shellie

05/25/2026

The generations they protected
will never fully understand
what they were given.

Because freedom is strange like that.

The people who inherit it
often have no idea
what it cost the people before them.

And somewhere this Memorial Day weekend,
children will run barefoot through green grass
while grandparents laugh from lawn chairs nearby.

A baby will fall asleep on his father’s chest
beneath fireworks bursting across the summer sky.

Families will gather around tables overflowing with food.
Teenagers will stay out too late with friends.
Little cousins will chase each other through sprinklers
until the sky turns pink and gold.

And most of them will never stop to think—

someone died
so they could have this ordinary beautiful life.

Someone gave up every future version of themselves
for generations they would never even meet.

Because the soldiers we honor this Memorial Day
did not just die for a country.

They died for future families.

For future laughter.
Future weddings.
Future babies.
Future birthdays.
Future mornings where sunlight still pours through kitchen windows
in a free nation.

They died for generations
that had not even been born yet.

And maybe that is what makes sacrifice so sacred.

Because they never got to see
what their courage would become.

They never got to know
the little girl who would someday grow up safely because of them.

The grandson who would learn to ride a bike on quiet American streets.

The mother who would rock her newborn to sleep
without the sound of war outside her window.

The grandfather sitting peacefully on his porch
watching generations bloom beneath the freedom
someone else fought to protect.

They gave their lives
for people whose names they would never know.

And if we are honest,
that kind of love is hard to comprehend.

Because the truth is—
most of us struggle to sacrifice convenience.

Yet they sacrificed everything.

Not knowing if history would remember them.
Not knowing if anyone would speak their name decades later.
Not knowing if the country would always remain grateful.

Still… they went.

Still… they fought.

Still… they laid down their futures
so ours could continue unfolding.

So while families gather this weekend,
may we remember
that our freedom did not appear out of nowhere.

It was carried here
on the shoulders of sons and daughters
who never made it home.

And maybe the greatest way we honor them
is not simply by waving flags
or posting patriotic words online.

Maybe it is by truly seeing
the beauty of ordinary life again.

The sound of children laughing.
The warmth of family gathered together.
The ability to worship freely.
Speak freely.
Dream freely.

Maybe honoring them means refusing to take freedom for granted.

Because somewhere beneath every peaceful American summer
is the echo of sacrifice.

And somewhere in Heaven,
I wonder if those soldiers can see it all now—

the generations they protected.

The babies being born.
The families still growing.
The freedom still alive.

And maybe, just maybe,
they would look at all this beautiful ordinary life
and whisper,

“It was worth it.”

We had these available today!!  ❤️🇺🇸💙
05/24/2026

We had these available today!!
❤️🇺🇸💙

05/24/2026

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Address

6250 Spruce Trail
Plymouth, IN
46563

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6pm - 7:30pm
Sunday 9am - 11:45am

Telephone

+15749368085

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