Sunday Service – 3/30/25

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

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

Music

  • Trust and Obey
  • He Loves Me
  • Sweet Hour of Prayer
  • This Is Amazing Grace
  • Forever

Scripture Readings

  • Opening Psalm: Psalm 32
  • Sermon Text: Luke 15

Announcements

  • Wednesday Night Activities
    • Dinner at 5:30
      • Pork Loin
    • Bible Study at 6:15
      • Continuing study in Mark
  • Potluck – Sunday, April 6
    • Mexican Theme
  • Church Work Day – Saturday Morning, April 12
  • Good Friday Service
    • 7pm on April 18
  • Please bring candy donations for the Easter Egg Hunt
  • 9:38 Prayer
    • Set your alarm to 9:38 (am or pm) as a daily reminder to pray for our efforts to Bless Our Community

Service Video Sermon Manuscript

Sermon Title: “Inviting Sinners to Dinner”

Inviting Sinners to Dinner – Manuscript.docx

Weekly Practice

FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT: Praying Psalm 107

Scripture: Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32

THIS WEEK, PRAY with Psalm 107, allowing the ancient words to shape your conversation with God. The psalmist both celebrates God’s ability to find, rescue, and save and also reminds God’s people of the many ways they have needed to be found, rescued, and saved. Use these questions to help you pray along with the psalm:

  • Which part of the psalm do you find the most relatable? Insert your own name among the words and make it a praise that is specific to you.
  • Whom do you know wandering in wastelands (v. 4), sitting in deepest gloom (v. 10), suffering the pain of foolish decisions (v. 17), or in the middle of a storm (vv. 25—26)? Pray for them by name, asking that the Lord would do for them what the psalmist says he has done for others.
  • What great desire or need feels entirely impossible to you? What injustice done to others weighs heavy upon you? Carry these concerns with you as you pray with verses 33—43. 

After you have finished your time in prayer, take a moment for reflection. What was it like to remember your own experience? How is God inviting you to pray for others? Is there anything you are being asked or invited to do for any of those you prayed for? 

Have a blessed week!

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