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Be a Good Neighbor!
Saturday, May 30
TIME: 9:00 a.m.
PLACE: The corner of McCoy and Golden Gate
Palisades Point HOA (the neighborhood immediately south of Redeemer) won a grant to improve their entryway sign and landscaping.
Throughout the month of May they will be working on Saturday mornings to put the new improvements in.
They need our help: On May 30 they will be planting larger trees and need some extra hands on deck to help. They will be starting at 9 a.m. on the corner of McCoy and Golden Gate – mere feet from Redeemer’s property.
Not only do we need to be a good neighbor, but the Palisades Point HOA has been incredibly supportive of us. Without them, our land deal may never have passed through Planning and Zoning.
Let’s show our support and be a good neighbor by joining in both on the 30th.
The church office will be closed for the holiday.
We encourage you to pray:
Look to the LORD and His strength; seek His face always. Remember the wonders He has done, His miracles, and the judgments He pronounced. (1 Chronicles 16:11-12)
Praying for those who have lost loved ones in combat or military service
- For those mourning and hurting from the loss of a loved one
- For the difficult adjustments military families have to make
- For emotional, financial, and practical support for children who have lost a parent and adults who have lost a spouse
Pray for those who have been wounded in military service
- For physical healing and for emotional strength in dealing with a difficult wound
- For adjustment to a new lifestyle, for future opportunities to open up, for employment and provision
- For healing of emotional wounds like post traumatic stress disorder, lingering guilt, or difficulty re-entering society after service
Pray for those in active service in the military
- For them to perform their duties faithfully and honorably
- That their service will help bring about peace and justice
- For their protection and safety
Thank God
- Remembering God’s works and the sacrifice of Jesus for our eternal life
- Remembering God’s blessings and the freedoms we have where we live
- Remembering that God is Lord of all people and holds the whole world in His hands
Redeemer Evangelical Covenant Church is partnering with Metrocrest Social Services to pack and distribute nutritious food to families in the Carrollton community this summer.
Sign up in the church lobby.
Redeemer Evangelical Covenant Church is partnering with Metrocrest Social Services to pack and distribute nutritious food to families in the Carrollton community this summer.
Sign up in the church lobby.
The church office will be closed for the holiday.
We encourage you to pray:
Look to the LORD and His strength; seek His face always. Remember the wonders He has done, His miracles, and the judgments He pronounced. (1 Chronicles 16:11-12)
Praying for those who have lost loved ones in combat or military service
- For those mourning and hurting from the loss of a loved one
- For the difficult adjustments military families have to make
- For emotional, financial, and practical support for children who have lost a parent and adults who have lost a spouse
Pray for those who have been wounded in military service
- For physical healing and for emotional strength in dealing with a difficult wound
- For adjustment to a new lifestyle, for future opportunities to open up, for employment and provision
- For healing of emotional wounds like post traumatic stress disorder, lingering guilt, or difficulty re-entering society after service
Pray for those in active service in the military
- For them to perform their duties faithfully and honorably
- That their service will help bring about peace and justice
- For their protection and safety
Thank God
- Remembering God’s works and the sacrifice of Jesus for our eternal life
- Remembering God’s blessings and the freedoms we have where we live
- Remembering that God is Lord of all people and holds the whole world in His hands
Join us New Year’s morning for worship at 10:45 a.m.
It will be a family friendly service, with the children joining their parents for the service.
(Sorry, no childcare will be available.)
We also live-stream the service on Facebook for those who prefer not to meet in person. Live streaming may start a few minutes later than 10:45, to give people who are in person time to get settled.
The church office will be closed for the holiday.
We encourage you to pray:
Look to the LORD and His strength; seek His face always. Remember the wonders He has done, His miracles, and the judgments He pronounced. (1 Chronicles 16:11-12)
Praying for those who have lost loved ones in combat or military service
- For those mourning and hurting from the loss of a loved one
- For the difficult adjustments military families have to make
- For emotional, financial, and practical support for children who have lost a parent and adults who have lost a spouse
Pray for those who have been wounded in military service
- For physical healing and for emotional strength in dealing with a difficult wound
- For adjustment to a new lifestyle, for future opportunities to open up, for employment and provision
- For healing of emotional wounds like post traumatic stress disorder, lingering guilt, or difficulty re-entering society after service
Pray for those in active service in the military
- For them to perform their duties faithfully and honorably
- That their service will help bring about peace and justice
- For their protection and safety
Thank God
- Remembering God’s works and the sacrifice of Jesus for our eternal life
- Remembering God’s blessings and the freedoms we have where we live
- Remembering that God is Lord of all people and holds the whole world in His hands