We’re celebrating the Class of 2026 on Sunday, May 24!
We’ll have a special presentation for our High School seniors during the service, coffee and pastries in honor of all our graduates between services, and card boxes available in The Commons. Alternatively, if you’d like to send a note of encouragement to one of our graduates directly and need their address, please contact the church office. In the meantime, here’s a little more about each ofour high school seniors, their next steps, and when/where grad parties will be (if applicable)!
Getting to know our grads…
We asked each of our high school seniors the following questions:
If you could only choose one kind of candy to eat for the rest of your life, what would it be?
What’s the funniest movie you’ve ever watched?
What is one restaurant that you could eat at over and over without getting tired of it?
If you have to describe your high school experience using only the title of a movie, what would it be?
What is your favorite memory of high school?
What are your plans after graduation?

Ashley Allen
Fairbanks High School
Candy: KitKat
Funniest Movie: Happy Gilmore
Restaurant: Chick-fil-A
H.S. Movie Title:
The Edge of Seventeen
Favorite Memory:
Senior Night for cheerleading, having fun with the team one last time
Plans after graduation:
Attend the University of Northwestern Ohio to study high-performance tech and business
Open House: Saturday, June 6
12-3pm @ The Well

Josie Calhoon
Marysville High School
Candy: Percy Pigs from Target
Funniest Movie: Minions
Restaurant: Olive Garden
H.S. Movie Title:
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Favorite Memory:
Competing with her cheer team at cheer nationals in Orlando
Plans after graduation:
Earn cosmetology license in June and hope to become a full time stylist at a salon!
Open House: Sunday, May 31
1-4pm @ The Calhoon’s

Bradey Fannin
Marysville High School
Candy:
Restaurant:
Favorite Memory:
Plans after graduation:
Open House: Saturday, May 30
2-4pm @ The Well
Adopt a senior
Our high school seniors are turning the page and preparing to begin a whole new chapter of life, so we’d like to come alongside them as they continue to learn, grow, and put their faith into practice as emerging adults.
By “sponsoring a senior” you are committing to support and encourage them for at least one year by keeping communication lines open, periodically sending them cards/mail and/or care packages, and praying for them!
Once each of our seniors have been “adopted,” we’ll facilitate the exchange of information, addresses, etc… but in the meantime, you can absolutely begin praying for them–exciting days are ahead!