The Small Catechism – part 227
Holy Communion is a turning to the Lord, and in it, we behold his glory. Furthermore, the table is a sort of mirror in which we may begin to behold ourselves as God sees us.
Our mission is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to all through worship, education, outreach, and fellowship. We are a friendly and fun family of Jesus followers and we would love to have you join us wherever you are at in your spiritual journey.
Hymns are selected for the service. Review the themes of litotical season, making adjusts in worship to enhance the service
Discipleship research ideas to attract and encourage not just membership but create an atmosphere to deepen true faith and discipleship of Christ.
we visit Northwood Nursing home and Forest Plaza Assisted living facility to provide the Gospel, singing of songs and offer fellowship
Naomi Circle meets the 1st Wednesday of the month in a different member's home. The members have bible study and fellowship. This group supports many local and worldwide missions
Our Mission is to help others with our quilts. New quilts are given to our high school graduates. Quilts are made and given to different charities. Many other donations are given to others in need. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month for quilting and fellowship
We study the word of God with readings and prayers. Followed by fellowship with all attending. Meets The 3rd Wednesday of each month.
Service 9:00 AM Fellowship Following Sunday School - 10:30 AM
Holy Communion is a turning to the Lord, and in it, we behold his glory. Furthermore, the table is a sort of mirror in which we may begin to behold ourselves as God sees us.
What a pleasing fragrance arises to God when his church believes the gospel by eating and drinking in remembrance of Christ Jesus. The aroma of our witness extends horizontally ...
The Lord is still driving us out of the land of slavery, not a three-day journey (Ex 5:3), but a full six days into the wilderness, to feast with the Lord.
I remember so many Sundays about 40 years ago, when I remained in the pew, trying to decide if I was ready to receive Holy Communion. Was I penitent enough, devoted, pious, holy?
I remember so many Sundays about 40 years ago, when I remained in the pew, trying to decide if I was ready to receive Holy Communion. Was I penitent enough, devoted, pious, holy?
Oh, that we would listen to Jesus. I once knew a brother in a congregation who would walk straight out of church as soon as he had communed.