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Join us in the sanctuary for a special Ash Wednesday Service as we begin the season of Lent.
The word Lent comes from an Anglo-Saxon word referring to the lengthening of days in the move from winter to spring. The season begins with Ash Wednesday and lasts for forty days (excluding Sundays). This is a reflective and penitential season, when Christians examine themselves and they remember the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus on their behalf. Significant days observed during the Lenten season include Ash Wednesday, the Sundays in Lent, and the days of Holy Week (including Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday).
Ash Wednesday calls Christians to remember their mortality and their need for a Savior. It is a time of new beginning… putting aside the sins and failures of the past in light of who we are yet to become by the grace of God. The ashes are a sign of both mortality (“ashes to ashes and dust to dust”) and purification and cleansing. The tone and atmosphere of the worship service is solemn and meditative.
Redeemer’s Ash Wednesday Service will be at 7:00 P.M. in the sanctuary. (Bible study, prayer group, ESL, and CREW will begin at 7:30 P.M.)
We will hold a special summer class for ESL students who are already enrolled in our program through Denton ISD’s AEL program.
Our current ESL students can keep their enrollment through the coming year by coming to class for an hour on one of these nights: July 17 or July 22.
Learn more: Contact Denton ISD at 972-3503481
We will hold a special summer class for ESL students who are already enrolled in our program through Denton ISD’s AEL program.
Our current ESL students can keep their enrollment through the coming year by coming to class for an hour on one of these nights: July 17 or July 22.
Learn more: Contact Denton ISD at 972-3503481
Service of Carols, Lessons, and Candles
We invite you to join us in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ through this worship service of readings, Christmas carols, and candles.
In order to accommodate various needs and traditions, we have two time options for the Christmas Eve service: a 6 P.M. family friendly time and an 11 P.M. “midnight” service.
To help people in our community, we are collecting supplies to donate to Metrocrest Services for their pantry and their Back to School help for local families.
Drop off donations at the church parking lot on Saturday morning between 8:00 and Noon.
We are collecting school supplies for Metrocrest Services fall school drive. Needed items are:
- See Carrollton/Farmers Branch ISD school supply lists here.
- Backpacks
- Lined paper, notebooks, spirals
- Pencils, pens, markers, crayons
- Glue sticks, scissors
We are also collecting non-perishable food and personal hygiene items for the Metrocrest Pantry. Needed for the Pantry:
- See their most needed list here.
- Toilet paper, Kleenex, feminine products
- Diapers and baby care items, adult diapers
- Shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, body wash
- Laundry and dish soaps
- Canned foods
- Dry/boxed foods (Mac & cheese, cereal, rice, beans, peas)
Want to volunteer to help? Sheryl Smith is coordinating.
Contact [email protected].
Service of Carols, Lessons, and Candles
We invite you to join us in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ through this worship service of readings, Christmas carols, and candles.
In order to accommodate various needs and traditions, we have two time options for the Christmas Eve service: a 6 P.M. family friendly time and an 11 P.M. “midnight” service.
Join us in the sanctuary for a special Ash Wednesday Service as we begin the season of Lent.
The word Lent comes from an Anglo-Saxon word referring to the lengthening of days in the move from winter to spring. The season begins with Ash Wednesday and lasts for forty days (excluding Sundays). This is a reflective and penitential season, when Christians examine themselves and they remember the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus on their behalf. Significant days observed during the Lenten season include Ash Wednesday, the Sundays in Lent, and the days of Holy Week (including Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday).
Ash Wednesday calls Christians to remember their mortality and their need for a Savior. It is a time of new beginning… putting aside the sins and failures of the past in light of who we are yet to become by the grace of God. The ashes are a sign of both mortality (“ashes to ashes and dust to dust”) and purification and cleansing. The tone and atmosphere of the worship service is solemn and meditative.
Redeemer’s Ash Wednesday Service will be at 7:00 P.M. in the sanctuary.
CREW youth group will attend the service and meet immediately following it.
The Wednesday Prayer Group will meet at 7:40 p.m.
Service of Carols, Lessons, and Candles
We invite you to join us in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ through this worship service of readings, Christmas carols, and candles.
In order to accommodate various needs and traditions, we have two time options for the Christmas Eve service: a 6 P.M. family friendly time and an 11 P.M. “midnight” service.
Service of Carols, Lessons, and Candles
We invite you to join us in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ through this worship service of readings, Christmas carols, and candles.
In order to accommodate various needs and traditions, we have two time options for the Christmas Eve service: a 6 P.M. family friendly time and an 11 P.M. “midnight” service.
Service of Carols, Lessons, and Candles
We invite you to join us in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ through this worship service of readings, Christmas carols, and candles.
In order to accommodate various needs and traditions, we have two time options for the Christmas Eve service: a 6 P.M. family friendly time and an 11 P.M. “midnight” service.