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Prayer Gathering, Theological Seminar, ImageBearers Men's Group (Pastoral Emphasis for 5/5)

In light of the recent bombings, shootings in synogagues, and the UNCC shooting, we corporately cried out to God in lament by praying Psalm 90.

The next Church-Wide Prayer Gathering will be held on Tuesday, May 7th, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm. Come out and let's pray together. You can submit your prayer requests online.

Do you dread Mondays because you have to go back to work? Many people see working as a necessary evil to make an income. Would your view of your job change if you knew that your work matters to God. Join us for our Theological Seminar on the Doctrine of Vocation: the Theology of Work as we'll examine the distinction between vocation and work and how our faith integrates with both. Dr. Walter Strickland from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary will be our speaker. Register at http://bit.ly/2ZGm7Qh.



The Theological Seminar is a good precursor to the upcoming Men at Work Conference being co-hosted by Mt. Zion and Heart Imprint Ministries on June 7th & 8th. More details will be forthcoming. For questions, contact Elders Dunn or Cherry, or Sis. Tracy Dunn.

The new ImageBearers Men’s Group will have its first fellowship on May 18 at 8am in the MPR. If you are a male, you are part of this group. Food and drinks will be provided. See Minister Jason Smith to reserve your spot.

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