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Virtual Game Night, Great Prayers Sermon Series, Happy Thanksgiving (Pastoral Emphasis for 11/22)

Today, Elder Bobby Dunn preached from Isaiah 26:1-4 on the topic "Whom Can We Trust Completely?". He covered the root of complete trust in God...

  • R-isk Of Trust: Count The Cost 
  • O-bject Of Trust: Jesus 
  • O-utcome Of Trust: Salvation 
  • T-ype Of Trust: Forever

Don't forget to join our new Community Bulletin Board group on Realm so you can share important events, accomplishments, prayer requests, photographs, testimonies, scripture, etc. with your church family. 

Join us for an evening of fellowship and fun. We will pilot our first Virtual Game Night on Saturday, December 12th, at 6:00pm. We will kick off the night with some ice breakers, followed by a game of Trivia (there will be a wide variety of categories). Please register on Realm before December 6th so we know how to prepare. 

As we close out this year with our church theme of "Being a House of Prayer", our next sermon series will be called Great Prayers. We'll examine a few of the great prayers of the Bible to help inform and energize our prayer lives.



There is no Bible Study this Wednesday so everyone can spend the time with family preparing for Thanksgiving. We'll resume with the second half of our study of Ephesians on 12/2.

This Thanksgiving, let's not let our current circumstances with the pandemic make us forget that we have so much to be thankful for. God is sovereign and He is doing a million (or more) good things in the midst of this pandemic. As we gather with family, let's remember those who have lost loved ones. So if we have all of our loved ones with us, we have much to be thankful for. Happy Thanksgiving!

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