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Virtual New Year's Eve Service, 2022 Church Theme, Bible Reading Plan (Pastoral Emphasis for 12/26)

Join us for our Virtual New Year’s Eve Service. Gather with family and friends around the TV, laptop, or device at 11pm. We'll celebrate with praise and worship and a brief Word from the Lord. Then we'll do something different. We'll end our prayer and then countdown to the New Year. So get your noisemakers ready and let's usher in the New Year virtually together. 

Our 2022 Church Theme is Moving to the Right: Growing as a Disciple of Christ. We'll be focusing on growing in our sanctification and spiritual maturity. 




Bible Study will resume on January 5 . We'll be doing something unique...our topic for the year is the Life of Christ. We'll cover the one perfect life of Jesus from the preludes to His ministry to His ascension. This means we'll cover all of the four Gospels in the NT. 

Join us for our January Foundation Fellowship. The topic will be Counter Culture: Following Christ in an Anti-Christian Culture

In order to grow spiritually, we need to stay in God's Word. So in 2022, we'll be reading the entire Bible together. We'll be using the BibleProject's Reading Plan called "One Story that Leads to Jesus". The best way is to use the Bible app. Just search for the plan and start it on January 1. If you don't want to use the app, I'll email the reading plan via Realm or you can download it here.

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