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Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Fall Redeemer Community IMPACT
Redeemer will host a drive-by/drop-off School Supplies and Food Drive for Metrocrest Services. It will be at Redeemer from 8-12.
Three ways to give:
- Bring FOOD: Non-Perishable Foods and Personal Hygiene products for the Metrocrest Services Pantry to help our neighbors directly with tangible goods that are desperately needed.
- Bring SCHOOL SUPPLIES: Even though the 2020-2021 school year is underway, there are still needs to fill. Consider bringing disinfecting wipes, gallon zip lock bags, #2 pencils, crayons, markers, highlighters, notebooks, construction paper etc.. The school supplies will be distributed to kids in need through Communities In School of North Texas.
- Make a MONETARY DONATION: You can donate money which will be given to Metrocrest. In the past we have donated money to help with back to school, and Hearts & Soles . This year, they are asking for money to help keep their pantry stocked due to the current needs in the community. If you wish to donate, you can donate in person, or online at RedeemerECC.org; If you are giving online please mark the box Hearts&Soles/Back to School as your designation.
Want to volunteer? Contact Megan Edge.
Metrocrest Services’ Food Pantry needs donations of breakfast cereals.
So, Redeemer is hosting a Cereal Donation Drive.
May 1 – 8
Drop of your donations of breakfast cereal in Redeemer’s lobby by the main entrance.
Questions? [email protected]
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
DNOW ’23 – Discipleship Now
Students & Adults Doing Life Together
Friday, May 12th through Saturday, May 13th
Theme: Spiritual Life and Discipleship
Purpose: Young people are steadily leaving the church/disconnected from God
Vision: Opportunity for students and adults to do life together
Focus: Discipleship practices for and to young people.
Schedule: See the full schedule here.
Friday @ 6 -10 p.m.: Main Event Night
- For ALL ages!
- All you can play Bowling, Arcade Games, Lazer Tag, $10 Fun card
- Pizza & Drink
Saturday @12-3pm: Worshipping, Learning, Eating, and Serving Together
- For ALL ages (Sorry, No childcare provided)
- Lunch
- Worship & Equipping tools to help you in your spiritual life
- Service Project to feed students during the summer break via Lovepacs Organization
Cost:
- $30/person for the entire weekend
- $25 for Friday Night Only
- $50 family (2 or more in household)
Registration:
- Register online here or scan the QR Code.
- Register by 4pm on May 12th.
Contact Pastor Tre’ for details.
DNOW ’23 – Discipleship Now
Students & Adults Doing Life Together
Saturday, May 13th
Theme: Spiritual Life and Discipleship
Purpose: Young people are steadily leaving the church/disconnected from God
Vision: Opportunity for students and adults to do life together
Focus: Discipleship practices for and to young people.
Audience: All ages. (No childcare.)
Schedule: See the full schedule here.
- Lunch at noon.
- 12:45 Worship & Equipping tools to help you in your spiritual life
- 1:30 Service Project to feed students during the summer break via Lovepacs Organization
Registration:
- Register online here.
- Register by 4pm on May 12th.
Contact Pastor Tre’ for details.
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