Archive December 18, 2022

Worship with us this morning – December 18

Do you want to make more sense of your life? There is a lot of discontent and stress in the world because our lives and our world feel so out of order. We don’t understand why we suffer and struggle as we do. Mary and Joseph’s story helps us understand how crazy the world can feel under our feet as we walk the path God sets before us. So much of what happened to them was unexpected, yet they teach us profound lessons about love and faith. Join us today for ” The Journey Won’t Always Make Sense.”

We’ll be live on Facebook at 11:00, or you can watch at any time on Facebook or Youtube.  

Today is also our Community Christmas Celebration. We’ll have a free lunch with turkey, ham, sides, and tons of Christmas cookies! All free for everyone!

Here is some information to help you participate if you’re joining us online:

  • The response to our interactive opening prayer is, “Come thou long expected Jesus.”
  • Today’s songs are “Come Thou Long Expected Jesus” and “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem” Look up the words online, and you can sing along.
  •  The Bible reading is Luke 2:1-7.
  • Please let us know how God is moving in your life. You can leave a celebration and/or prayer request in the comment section so that we can celebrate God’s kindness and discern God’s will with you.
  • Share an offering in our app in Givelify or send a check to the church.

We’re looking forward to worshipping with you. Have a blessed Lord’s day, everyone!

Feeling Alone on Your Journey – Listen to This

One of the frustrations of taking a journey of faith is that it can be very lonely at times. People will often abandon their journey because it costs them relationships. While there are times the journey requires us to walk alone, God always allows us to find community with others. Today, we’ll look at the connection between two women called by God for a specific role in God’s plan. They helped each other at a time no one else could understand what was happening to them. God does the same for us all. Join us today for ” The Journey Has Meaningful Connections” Click here for the video

We’ll be live on Facebook at 11:00, or you can watch at any time on Facebook or Youtube.  

Here is some information to help you participate if you’re joining us online:

  • The response to our interactive opening prayer is, “Our souls magnify the Lord.”
  • Today’s songs are “O Come O Come Emmanuel” and “Joy to the World.” Look up the words online, and you can sing along.
  •  The Bible reading is Matthew 1:18-25.
  • Please let us know how God is moving in your life. You can leave a celebration and/or prayer request in the comment section so that we can celebrate God’s kindness and discern God’s will with you.
  • Share an offering in our app in Givelify or send a check to the church.

We’re looking forward to worshipping with you. Have a blessed Lord’s day, everyone!

Looking for God in your struggle? Join us this morning

One of the worst lies in the world is that Christians don’t have any problems. This lie leads to disappointment when people experience challenges in life. However, the truth of God is that God is with us even in our times of trouble. In fact, God can be working on something amazing while we are in our struggle. This week we will be using the story of Joseph, Jesus’ earthly father, to look at the fact that your journey has dreams and nightmares. Joseph’s journey has lessons that can help us with ours. Join us for week two of our series, The Journey – It Has Dreams and Nightmares

We’ll be live on Facebook at 11:00, or you can watch at any time on Facebook or Youtube.  Click here for the video

Here is some information to help you participate if you’re joining us online:

  • The response to our interactive opening prayer is, “God’s mercy prevail.”
  • Today’s songs are “He Has Made Me Glad” and “Emmanuel, Emmanuel.” Look up the words online, and you can sing along.
  •  The Bible reading is Matthew 1:18-25.
  • Please let us know how God is moving in your life. You can leave a celebration and/or prayer request in the comment section so that we can celebrate God’s kindness and discern God’s will with you.
  • Share an offering in our app in Givelify or send a check to the church.

We’re looking forward to worshipping with you. Have a blessed Lord’s day, everyone!