Sunday Service – 4/14/24

Welcome to our service page. We’re glad you’re here!

Our Sunday morning services start at 10:45. We have in-person Sunday school at 9:45.

Today, we’ll be doing things a little differently. We’ll be viewing Dr. Busic’s sermon from last summer at General Assembly.

Music

  • Joy Unspeakable
  • Trust and Obey
  • Thou Art Worthy
  • This Is Amazing Grace
  • O Praise the Name (Anástasis)

Scripture Readings

  • Opening Psalm: Psalm 23
  • Sermon Text: 1 John 3:11-18

Announcements

  • Wednesday Night Activities
    • Dinner at 5:30pm
      • Tacos
    • Age-Based Activities at 6:15pm
      • Music, Activities, and Bible Lesson for the Kids
      • Bible Study in the Book of Revelation
  • Church Work Day – Cancelled
    • Marla Felder’s memorial service conflicts with the planned date
  • Bruce and Betty Moses in Concert
    • Western Gospel
    • Sunday, April 21st for morning service
  • Liora’s Baby Dedication
    • Sunday, May 5 During the Morning Service
    • Dr. Jim Bond, our New D.S., will be here

Service Video

Sermon Title: “A Call to Need”

Weekly Practice

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER: Driving the Speed Limit

Scripture: 1 John 3:1-7

LIVING WITHOUT SIN is choosing obedience every time we’re given the choice. But obedience is difficult for people of all ages because, if we’re honest, we just don’t want to submit to another person or authority. Submission doesn’t mean we don’t think for ourselves or lose our autonomy, but it does mean we suppress our own desire for control. This week, take simple steps of obedience by following the speed limit every time you drive. If you don’t drive, take care to follow all posted signs for pedestrians and/or cyclists. When you find yourself speeding or jaywalking, let it serve as a reminder of your own difficulty with submission. Ask the Lord to help you trust him so that you want to submit to his authority.

Have a blessed week!

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