Church Survey + Lord's Supper
Grace and Peace.
This is Paul’s regular and consistent greeting in the NT because it describes the Christian’s ever present reality with God. Unending grace that gets stronger when we are at our weakest. Real, experiential peace that is flowing into our lives even now as we wait for the fullness of redemption one day. Wherever you are at right now, you are not far from grace and peace. I pray that you would open your heart up today to experience more of the fullness of life that Jesus has in store for you.
Here are 2 church announcements:
This is Paul’s regular and consistent greeting in the NT because it describes the Christian’s ever present reality with God. Unending grace that gets stronger when we are at our weakest. Real, experiential peace that is flowing into our lives even now as we wait for the fullness of redemption one day. Wherever you are at right now, you are not far from grace and peace. I pray that you would open your heart up today to experience more of the fullness of life that Jesus has in store for you.
Here are 2 church announcements:
Church Survey
This past Sunday a church survey was in our handout that we are asking all members to fill out. This survey asked questions regarding the different areas of our church and her ministries. We are seeking honest feedback so that we can effectively evaluate how our church needs to continue to grow and adapt to the needs of our church and community. Please fill this survey out before Sunday July 28.
This past Sunday a church survey was in our handout that we are asking all members to fill out. This survey asked questions regarding the different areas of our church and her ministries. We are seeking honest feedback so that we can effectively evaluate how our church needs to continue to grow and adapt to the needs of our church and community. Please fill this survey out before Sunday July 28.
Lord’s Supper
This upcoming Sunday, we are going to be partaking of the Lord’s Supper in a different way than normal. Instead of our normal practice of Intinction (dipping the bread in the wine) we are going to come forward to receive the elements of bread and wine, then return to our seats where we will all partake of the elements together as a church. There will be thorough instructions on Sunday so dont worry about all the details right now, but we wanted to at least prepare everyone for a slight change in our practice of the Lord’s Supper. There are a few reasons why we want to try this on Sunday. The main reason surrounds how 1 Corinthians describes the Lord’s Supper. This new way of practicing seems to be closely linked to how Paul instructs the church to partake. We also believe this will help cultivate and establish a deep reverence for this indispensable part of our weekly worship gathering. If you have questions, please reach out.
Love you church and can’t wait to see you again on Sunday,
Alex Gailey
This upcoming Sunday, we are going to be partaking of the Lord’s Supper in a different way than normal. Instead of our normal practice of Intinction (dipping the bread in the wine) we are going to come forward to receive the elements of bread and wine, then return to our seats where we will all partake of the elements together as a church. There will be thorough instructions on Sunday so dont worry about all the details right now, but we wanted to at least prepare everyone for a slight change in our practice of the Lord’s Supper. There are a few reasons why we want to try this on Sunday. The main reason surrounds how 1 Corinthians describes the Lord’s Supper. This new way of practicing seems to be closely linked to how Paul instructs the church to partake. We also believe this will help cultivate and establish a deep reverence for this indispensable part of our weekly worship gathering. If you have questions, please reach out.
Love you church and can’t wait to see you again on Sunday,
Alex Gailey
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