Today, we look at why Christians are called to live a life set apart, and
by doing so, we learn a bit more about how we should understand passages
calling us to this life.
On June 23rd at the MacGregor Fair, we held our annual interchurch
Community Service! Our speaker this year was the fantastic Rev. Elijah
Mwandila, the new pastor at MacGregor United!
Today is Father's Day, and we find ourselves with a busy service! This
includes a grad presentation and talking about what the Bible tells us
about giving and tithing.
Today is a communion Sunday. To prepare ourselves, we go through the Bible
exploring the deeper meaning behind this ritual we do so often without
thinking.
Today we have the MEMC Sunday School Picnic service! Come join us as we
talk about Gideon, and what his story can tell us about building God’s
kingdom in the world around us.
Today, we look at the story of the Pentecost, what it has to do with the
story of the Tower of Babel, as well as what it has to teach us about how
we should approach other Christians we may disagre…
Today, we look at the story of the Ascension, and what the disciples in it
can teach us about how we can best live our faith out. This week is also
communion, so make sure to prepare for that!
Today, Dr. Daniel Rempel of Providence University College and Theological
Seminary will join us to discuss how we can better be the church for our
brothers and sisters with disabilities.
Today, we see why Jesus is called THE Great Shepherd and not A great
shepherd, as well as see some of the implications this has on our ministry
and our lives.
Today, we look at the story of doubting Thomas, seeing some of the things
Jesus’ scars tell us about the resurrection and how we should live now as
well. It is also communion, so have your elements…
Today, David Kruse is preaching, sharing a bit about his own faith journey
with scripture and looking at how the story of the Road to Emmaus has
impacted him.
Today, we look at the story of Palm Sunday in the book of John, where we
see our Lord going to his death undeterred, and we ask ourselves, “Will we
go with Him?”
Today, we continue our short time in Lent by looking at the most widely
known passage in the Bible, and seeing what it has to tell us about what it
means to reach out to others.
Today, we begin our short time in Lent by looking at the story of Christ's
temptation in the book of Mark and seeing what it tells us about our own
ministries.
Fri 08 Mar 2024
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