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Ladies, help us bless the teachers at College de la Grace, the school in Pignon, Haiti that we support through Hosean International Ministries. We will sew tote bags for them!
Bring a potluck dish to Fellowship Hall.
No sewing experience is needed!
Men of Redeemer,
We have changed the format for our meeting on the first Saturdays of the month.
We will meet in the Redeemer parking lot from 8:00am to 9:00am
We will practice COVID social precautions (wear masks and keep 2 meters apart).
Please bring your lawn chair, coffee, and breakfast (if you like).
We will gather and lift up each other and our churches in prayer.
Contact Denis Lemay
Ladies, help us bless the teachers at College de la Grace, the school in Pignon, Haiti that we support through Hosean International Ministries. We will sew tote bags for them!
Bring a potluck dish to Fellowship Hall.
No sewing experience is needed!
On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.
On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.
On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.