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We hope you are able to relax and spend time with people you love on this Labor Day holiday.
The church office is closed today.
A Labor Day Prayer
By John Calvin
My God, Father and Savior, since You have commanded us to work in order to meet our needs, sanctify our labor that it may bring nourishment to our souls as well as to our bodies.
Make us constantly aware that our efforts are worthless unless guided by Your light and by Your hand.
Make us faithful to the particular tasks for which You have bestowed upon us the necessary gifts, taking from us any envy or jealousy at the vocations of others.
Give us a good heart to supply the needs of the poor, saving us from any desire to exalt ourselves over those who receive our bounty.
And if You should call us into greater poverty than we humanly desire, save us from any spirit of defiance or resentment, but rather let us graciously and humbly receive the bounty of others.
Above all, may every temporal grace be matched by spiritual grace, that in both body and soul we may live to Your glory.
We hope you are able to relax and spend time with people you love on this Labor Day holiday.
The church office is closed today.
A Labor Day Prayer
By John Calvin
My God, Father and Savior, since You have commanded us to work in order to meet our needs, sanctify our labor that it may bring nourishment to our souls as well as to our bodies.
Make us constantly aware that our efforts are worthless unless guided by Your light and by Your hand.
Make us faithful to the particular tasks for which You have bestowed upon us the necessary gifts, taking from us any envy or jealousy at the vocations of others.
Give us a good heart to supply the needs of the poor, saving us from any desire to exalt ourselves over those who receive our bounty.
And if You should call us into greater poverty than we humanly desire, save us from any spirit of defiance or resentment, but rather let us graciously and humbly receive the bounty of others.
Above all, may every temporal grace be matched by spiritual grace, that in both body and soul we may live to Your glory.
Happy Mother’s Day!
We honor the women in our lives today for their contribution to our well-being and character, as well as for their service to the life of the church. Today as we remember our mothers, we pray for all the women who mean so much to us and for the women in society who are so vital to our daily lives.
“Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne?” (Isaiah 49:15a)
Prayers of Thanks
- For our mother’s willingness to provide us with life
- For our mother’s patience and hard work in raising us
- For all the women who nurture us, guide us, and play important roles in our lives and the lives of our children
Prayers of Blessing for All the Women in Our Lives
- May God reveal Himself to them
- May they draw nearer and nearer to God
- May God guide them and give wisdom for each day
- May God heal all their hurts and comfort all their sorrows
- May God grant them strength and good health
- May God provide for all their needs
- May we be a blessing to them
“As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you.” (Isaiah 66:13)
We hope you are able to relax and spend time with people you love on this Labor Day holiday.
The church office is closed today.
A Labor Day Prayer
By John Calvin
My God, Father and Savior, since You have commanded us to work in order to meet our needs, sanctify our labor that it may bring nourishment to our souls as well as to our bodies.
Make us constantly aware that our efforts are worthless unless guided by Your light and by Your hand.
Make us faithful to the particular tasks for which You have bestowed upon us the necessary gifts, taking from us any envy or jealousy at the vocations of others.
Give us a good heart to supply the needs of the poor, saving us from any desire to exalt ourselves over those who receive our bounty.
And if You should call us into greater poverty than we humanly desire, save us from any spirit of defiance or resentment, but rather let us graciously and humbly receive the bounty of others.
Above all, may every temporal grace be matched by spiritual grace, that in both body and soul we may live to Your glory.
We hope you are able to relax and spend time with people you love on this Labor Day holiday.
The church office is closed today.
A Labor Day Prayer
By John Calvin
My God, Father and Savior, since You have commanded us to work in order to meet our needs, sanctify our labor that it may bring nourishment to our souls as well as to our bodies.
Make us constantly aware that our efforts are worthless unless guided by Your light and by Your hand.
Make us faithful to the particular tasks for which You have bestowed upon us the necessary gifts, taking from us any envy or jealousy at the vocations of others.
Give us a good heart to supply the needs of the poor, saving us from any desire to exalt ourselves over those who receive our bounty.
And if You should call us into greater poverty than we humanly desire, save us from any spirit of defiance or resentment, but rather let us graciously and humbly receive the bounty of others.
Above all, may every temporal grace be matched by spiritual grace, that in both body and soul we may live to Your glory.
Redeemer women, you are invited to join us for a small group study this fall.
Join us in Fellowship Hall at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in September and October.
We will discuss Kathy Khang’s book Raise Your Voice: Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up.
The discussion schedule is:
September 12th – Intro & Chapter 1
September 26th – Chapters 2 & 3
October 10th – Chapters 4 & 5
October 24th – Chapters 6 & 7
For details, contact Sarah Lowe or email [email protected]
Redeemer women, you are invited to join us for a small group study this fall.
Join us in Fellowship Hall at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in September and October.
We will discuss Kathy Khang’s book Raise Your Voice: Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up.
The discussion schedule is:
September 12th – Intro & Chapter 1
September 26th – Chapters 2 & 3
October 10th – Chapters 4 & 5
October 24th – Chapters 6 & 7
For details, contact Sarah Lowe or email [email protected]
Redeemer women, you are invited to join us for a small group study this fall.
Join us in Fellowship Hall at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in September and October.
We will discuss Kathy Khang’s book Raise Your Voice: Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up.
The discussion schedule is:
September 12th – Intro & Chapter 1
September 26th – Chapters 2 & 3
October 10th – Chapters 4 & 5
October 24th – Chapters 6 & 7
For details, contact Sarah Lowe or email [email protected]
Redeemer women, you are invited to join us for a small group study this fall.
Join us in Fellowship Hall at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in September and October.
We will discuss Kathy Khang’s book Raise Your Voice: Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up.
The discussion schedule is:
September 12th – Intro & Chapter 1
September 26th – Chapters 2 & 3
October 10th – Chapters 4 & 5
October 24th – Chapters 6 & 7
For details, contact Sarah Lowe or email [email protected]
Redeemer women, you are invited to join us for a small group study this fall.
Join us in Fellowship Hall at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in September and October.
We will discuss Kathy Khang’s book Raise Your Voice: Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up.
The discussion schedule is:
September 12th – Intro & Chapter 1
September 26th – Chapters 2 & 3
October 10th – Chapters 4 & 5
October 24th – Chapters 6 & 7
For details, contact Sarah Lowe or email [email protected]