Latest Events
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
Be The Bridge small group study
Sundays at 4:00-5:30 p.m.
The Racial Reconciliation Group no longer is having its ongoing monthly meetings this fall.
Instead, we are doing something new: an 8-week commitment to weekly meetings using Be the Bridge curriculum to guide us as we seek God’s heart for unity in a racially divided society.
The group is full for this fall, but keep an eye in the spring to form another one!
The Harvest Community Garden will have its first meeting of the year in the Fellowship Hall at Redeemer.
Find out what is happening at Harvest Garden!
Learn about organic gardening for this time in Texas.
Sign up for a plot for the year! Grow organic produce and give half to a local food bank.
Plots are 4′ x 20′ and only cost $40 for the year. You can also adopt a half plot for $20.
Harvests are on Saturday mornings.
Volunteer to help!
Contact the church office for more information: 972-466-0054 or [email protected].
Email Stan at the garden: [email protected].
Redeemer’s Book Club is meeting via Zoom.
Purpose: to build friendships and understanding as we learn from each other by discussing one book a month. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding and perspectives. This year we are focusing on books about, or written by, people of various cultures, countries, or minority groups.
Time: We usually meet via Zoom on the third Sunday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
Upcoming Dates & Books:
- 5/16/21 – The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures by Anne Fadiman – non-fiction
- 6/27/21 – An American Marriage, a novel by Tayari Jones
For details and Zoom invitation, contact: [email protected]