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Join us in the sanctuary for a special Ash Wednesday Service as we begin the season of Lent.
The word Lent comes from an Anglo-Saxon word referring to the lengthening of days in the move from winter to spring. The season begins with Ash Wednesday and lasts for forty days (excluding Sundays). This is a reflective and penitential season, when Christians examine themselves and they remember the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus on their behalf. Significant days observed during the Lenten season include Ash Wednesday, the Sundays in Lent, and the days of Holy Week (including Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday).
Ash Wednesday calls Christians to remember their mortality and their need for a Savior. It is a time of new beginning… putting aside the sins and failures of the past in light of who we are yet to become by the grace of God. The ashes are a sign of both mortality (“ashes to ashes and dust to dust”) and purification and cleansing. The tone and atmosphere of the worship service is solemn and meditative.
Redeemer’s Ash Wednesday Service will be at 7:00 P.M. in the sanctuary. (Bible study, prayer group, ESL, and CREW will begin at 7:30 P.M.)
Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
The Church Council and Staff meet once a month for planning and to conduct the business of the church.
The meeting usually takes place in Fellowship Hall on the first Tuesday of the month from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
It is an open meeting. If a congregant would like to add something to the agenda, they should contact the Council Chair ahead of the meeting.
Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
Council members, Pastor Mark will email you a Zoom meeting link.
The Church Council and Staff meet once a month for planning and to conduct the business of the church.
The meeting usually takes place in Fellowship Hall on the first Tuesday of the month from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Since the pandemic, they are meeting via Zoom.
Join us for a free lunch in Fellowship Hall.
Learn about our partnership with Project Start.
Leonid Regheta will update us, as well as pick up the backpacks & school supplies for refugee students.
Contact Pastor Dieula for details at [email protected].
Our Council and Staff will meet in Fellowship Hall tonight and tomorrow for strategic planning.
Please pray for God’s guidance and wisdom.
Help bless the children of an incarcerated parent! – We are partnering with Angel Tree, a program of Prison Fellowship, to connect parents in prison with their children through the delivery of Christmas gifts given on their behalf.
Beginning Sunday, December 4th. Find the display in the lobby to see how you can help these families.
Helping meet the need of an angel is as easy as 1-2-3:
- Select an angel from the Angel Tree in the lobby. You will follow the instructions given to you that correspond with the particular angel you chose.
- Purchase a gift (costing $25) and wrap it.
- Deliver the gift during the week before Christmas by following directions given for your angel.
To help or ask questions please contact Robert Case or [email protected].