Event Details
Events in November 2023–March 2024
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- Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
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11/4Meet at 9am at Double T Diner on Pulaski Hwy and Ebenezer Road.
Let's go Dutch and order what you'd like. -
- Communion
Communion
Communion
11/5
During the Sunday Celebration Service, we will observe the Lord's Supper (Communion). This is a mark of community for Christian churches all over the world. While there are differences in the way many of these churches observe this ordinance, the central focus is God's Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ established the Lord's supper.
Those who would like to participate in the Lord’s Supper will be invited to the front to receive a small communion cup which contains both bread and juice. Once everyone who is participating receives the communion cup and has returned to their seat, they will be instructed to remove the bread by lifting the top film of plastic. A prayer will offered and then the congregation will eat the bread at the same time. The same will happen regarding the grape juice. We eat the bread and drink the juice together to symbolize the unity we have in Christ as a community of faith.
We invite all Christ-followers to partake. A Christ-follower is a person who has allowed Jesus Christ to become his/her forgiver and leader, Savior and Lord. They have asked God to forgive them of their sin and for the work of Christ on the Cross to be applied to their lives. If this describes you, please share in this time of communion with us.
Children who have made a faith commitment to God's Son, Jesus Christ may participate in communion. However, the decision to allow a child to participate is left to the child's parent or guardian. We encourage parents to sit with their children and instruct the child in what to do.
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- Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
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12/2Meet at 9am at Double T Diner on Pulaski Hwy and Ebenezer Road.
Let's go Dutch and order what you'd like. -
- Communion
Communion
Communion
12/3
During the Sunday Celebration Service, we will observe the Lord's Supper (Communion). This is a mark of community for Christian churches all over the world. While there are differences in the way many of these churches observe this ordinance, the central focus is God's Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ established the Lord's supper.
Those who would like to participate in the Lord’s Supper will be invited to the front to receive a small communion cup which contains both bread and juice. Once everyone who is participating receives the communion cup and has returned to their seat, they will be instructed to remove the bread by lifting the top film of plastic. A prayer will offered and then the congregation will eat the bread at the same time. The same will happen regarding the grape juice. We eat the bread and drink the juice together to symbolize the unity we have in Christ as a community of faith.
We invite all Christ-followers to partake. A Christ-follower is a person who has allowed Jesus Christ to become his/her forgiver and leader, Savior and Lord. They have asked God to forgive them of their sin and for the work of Christ on the Cross to be applied to their lives. If this describes you, please share in this time of communion with us.
Children who have made a faith commitment to God's Son, Jesus Christ may participate in communion. However, the decision to allow a child to participate is left to the child's parent or guardian. We encourage parents to sit with their children and instruct the child in what to do.
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- Women's Ministry Luncheon
Women's Ministry Luncheon
Women's Ministry Luncheon
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12/10All ladies are invited to attend the Christmas Luncheon.
Please sign up or call the office to sign up as we are catering the lunch.If you have a secret sister, please bring your gift for the reveal.
If you do not have a secret sister and would like to bring a gift to exchange, please do and place under the tree. Gifts should be $20.Come, celebrate Christ's birth with us with fellowship.
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- Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
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1/6Meet at 9am at Double T Diner on Pulaski Hwy and Ebenezer Road.
Let's go Dutch and order what you'd like. -
- Communion
Communion
Communion
1/7
During the Sunday Celebration Service, we will observe the Lord's Supper (Communion). This is a mark of community for Christian churches all over the world. While there are differences in the way many of these churches observe this ordinance, the central focus is God's Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ established the Lord's supper.
Those who would like to participate in the Lord’s Supper will be invited to the front to receive a small communion cup which contains both bread and juice. Once everyone who is participating receives the communion cup and has returned to their seat, they will be instructed to remove the bread by lifting the top film of plastic. A prayer will offered and then the congregation will eat the bread at the same time. The same will happen regarding the grape juice. We eat the bread and drink the juice together to symbolize the unity we have in Christ as a community of faith.
We invite all Christ-followers to partake. A Christ-follower is a person who has allowed Jesus Christ to become his/her forgiver and leader, Savior and Lord. They have asked God to forgive them of their sin and for the work of Christ on the Cross to be applied to their lives. If this describes you, please share in this time of communion with us.
Children who have made a faith commitment to God's Son, Jesus Christ may participate in communion. However, the decision to allow a child to participate is left to the child's parent or guardian. We encourage parents to sit with their children and instruct the child in what to do.
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- Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
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2/3Meet at 9am at Double T Diner on Pulaski Hwy and Ebenezer Road.
Let's go Dutch and order what you'd like. -
- Communion
Communion
Communion
2/4
During the Sunday Celebration Service, we will observe the Lord's Supper (Communion). This is a mark of community for Christian churches all over the world. While there are differences in the way many of these churches observe this ordinance, the central focus is God's Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ established the Lord's supper.
Those who would like to participate in the Lord’s Supper will be invited to the front to receive a small communion cup which contains both bread and juice. Once everyone who is participating receives the communion cup and has returned to their seat, they will be instructed to remove the bread by lifting the top film of plastic. A prayer will offered and then the congregation will eat the bread at the same time. The same will happen regarding the grape juice. We eat the bread and drink the juice together to symbolize the unity we have in Christ as a community of faith.
We invite all Christ-followers to partake. A Christ-follower is a person who has allowed Jesus Christ to become his/her forgiver and leader, Savior and Lord. They have asked God to forgive them of their sin and for the work of Christ on the Cross to be applied to their lives. If this describes you, please share in this time of communion with us.
Children who have made a faith commitment to God's Son, Jesus Christ may participate in communion. However, the decision to allow a child to participate is left to the child's parent or guardian. We encourage parents to sit with their children and instruct the child in what to do.
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- Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
Ladies' Breakfast
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3/2Meet at 9am at Double T Diner on Pulaski Hwy and Ebenezer Road.
Let's go Dutch and order what you'd like. -
- Communion
Communion
Communion
3/3
During the Sunday Celebration Service, we will observe the Lord's Supper (Communion). This is a mark of community for Christian churches all over the world. While there are differences in the way many of these churches observe this ordinance, the central focus is God's Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ established the Lord's supper.
Those who would like to participate in the Lord’s Supper will be invited to the front to receive a small communion cup which contains both bread and juice. Once everyone who is participating receives the communion cup and has returned to their seat, they will be instructed to remove the bread by lifting the top film of plastic. A prayer will offered and then the congregation will eat the bread at the same time. The same will happen regarding the grape juice. We eat the bread and drink the juice together to symbolize the unity we have in Christ as a community of faith.
We invite all Christ-followers to partake. A Christ-follower is a person who has allowed Jesus Christ to become his/her forgiver and leader, Savior and Lord. They have asked God to forgive them of their sin and for the work of Christ on the Cross to be applied to their lives. If this describes you, please share in this time of communion with us.
Children who have made a faith commitment to God's Son, Jesus Christ may participate in communion. However, the decision to allow a child to participate is left to the child's parent or guardian. We encourage parents to sit with their children and instruct the child in what to do.