PATIO PLEASURE
Ron and Joyce Brent have roots in Kansas, but have made their way to Maranatha Village to enjoy their retirement years. Their unit, along with
Ron and Joyce Brent have roots in Kansas, but have made their way to Maranatha Village to enjoy their retirement years. Their unit, along with
Phyllis Wagner, retired Assemblies of God missionary to Africa, has made Maranatha Village her home for nine years. Her electric wheel chair–one of several in
Maranatha Village Chef prepares a special meal each day. It is served to the residents of Long-Term Care, Assisted Living, and Premier Rehab. The meal
Retirement is a wonderful, exciting time in your life–you finally have the freedom to travel, explore your interests and hobbies and create a robust social
Fresh air! Beautiful flowers! Great friends! The perfect setting for happy chatter and pure joy! Spud and Julie DeMent join their neighbors, Gerald and Gerri
Maranatha Village residents attended their first Town Hall meeting since the COVID-19 restrictions were lifted. Smiles and happy chatter created a cheerful atmosphere for an
If your loved one has trouble completing daily activities such as managing medications, eating, bathing, or housekeeping, assisted living might be the perfect supportive community
The changing seasons can be challenging for seniors. We understand this at Maranatha Village. The grandkids are doing their summer fun activities, allergens are in
Chaplain Shawn Oberg served as Grill Master for Maranatha Village’s annual indoor summer picnic. Fifty MV residents attended, enjoying a good meal and good fellowship.
The community of Maranatha Village is a communal investment. We love to witness our senior community members enjoying the years after retirement by engaging in
“Dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture” Psalm 37:3