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Thanksgiving Service
Sunday, November 17, 10:45 a.m.
Thanksgiving is a holiday often celebrated with family and close friends enjoying a meal together, we at Redeemer want to expand our definition of family to include our brothers and sisters in Christ and celebrate Thanksgiving together. We will have a special worship service as we reflect on the goodness of God and collectively thank him for His many blessings in our lives.
Thanksgiving Meal
Immediately following the Thanksgiving worship service (about 11:30 a.m.), we will continue our worship by breaking bread together as we partake in a free Thanksgiving feast.
The turkey will be provided. Side dishes and desserts are potluck…please sign up in the lobby.
We’re looking for volunteers to help with set up (round tables and chairs), decorations, meal preparation, and clean up.
Sign up in the lobby to make this experience a success! Questions? Contact Pastor Dieula at [email protected]
Happy Thanksgiving!
We hope that everyone enjoys time with family and friends as we take a break from our regular activities to give thanks to God for all He has done for us and for all His blessings.
The church office will be closed Thursday and Friday.
There will be no Wednesday evening activities this week.
There will be no Celebrate Recovery meeting this week.
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
Thanking God…
For physical blessings: health, medicine, food, clothing, shelter, heating and air conditioning, electricity, running water, sanitation, a wide variety of groceries, transportation, chocolate, changing seasons, music, nature, entertainment, warm beds, toiletries, literature, beauty in all its forms, …
For community and country: peaceful transfer of power, firefighters, police officers who keep us safe, schools that educate our children, construction crews that keep roads open, the wide varieties of businesses and services, parks, sports teams, our freedoms (speech, religion, assembly, etc.), …
For relationships: people to celebrate Thanksgiving with, finding long lost friends (on Facebook!), parents, best friends, siblings, all children, teachers, new people we’ve met this past year, friendships at church, accountability partners, extended family, neighbors, co-workers, employers, spouse, …
For spiritual blessings: God loves us (even when we forget to do devotions!), He gives us spiritual gifts, He is developing the fruit of the Spirit in us, His mercies are new every morning, He gives us strength, comfort, and peace—even in the midst of hard times, He keeps on forgiving us, He empowers us to do good and gives us purpose, He gives us discernment, wisdom, and direction, He never leaves us, …
For NEW LIFE IN CHRIST!
Happy Thanksgiving!
We hope that everyone enjoys time with family and friends as we take a break from our regular activities to give thanks to God for all He has done for us and for all His blessings.
The church office will be closed Thursday and Friday.
There will be no Wednesday evening activities this week.
There will be no Celebrate Recovery meeting this week.
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
Thanking God…
For physical blessings: health, medicine, food, clothing, shelter, heating and air conditioning, electricity, running water, sanitation, a wide variety of groceries, transportation, chocolate, changing seasons, music, nature, entertainment, warm beds, toiletries, literature, beauty in all its forms, …
For community and country: peaceful transfer of power, firefighters, police officers who keep us safe, schools that educate our children, construction crews that keep roads open, the wide varieties of businesses and services, parks, sports teams, our freedoms (speech, religion, assembly, etc.), …
For relationships: people to celebrate Thanksgiving with, finding long lost friends (on Facebook!), parents, best friends, siblings, all children, teachers, new people we’ve met this past year, friendships at church, accountability partners, extended family, neighbors, co-workers, employers, spouse, …
For spiritual blessings: God loves us (even when we forget to do devotions!), He gives us spiritual gifts, He is developing the fruit of the Spirit in us, His mercies are new every morning, He gives us strength, comfort, and peace—even in the midst of hard times, He keeps on forgiving us, He empowers us to do good and gives us purpose, He gives us discernment, wisdom, and direction, He never leaves us, …
For NEW LIFE IN CHRIST!
Sunday, November 14 will be Music Director Cassie Watson’s last day with us at Redeemer.
We are deeply grateful for the 13 years she shared her life and talents with us, leading music and worship, training up singers and musicians, and blessing and inspiring us in so many ways. We pray for God’s blessings as she continues her ministry in another church.
We invite you to join us in person as we thank Cassie for her ministry at Redeemer and in pray for her as she takes the next steps following God’s leading. A note/card/gift of thanks or encouragement for Cassie would be appreciated. (Contact Pastor Mark if you would like to help with set up, decorations, or desserts.)
Join us online, if you can’t join us in person! A Zoom link will be included in Saturday’s Zoom Invitations email. If you are not on that email list, contact [email protected] to request the Zoom link.
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].
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].