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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!
Come join in on the excitement! Lend a hand in decorating the church for the Christmas season!
We will set up Christmas trees, hang wreaths, put out the candles, etc. Join us for the whole time or just a half hour. Your help will make the work fun!
We will wear masks and keep socially distant.
Contact Alex Chao for details.
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!
Come join in on the excitement! Lend a hand in decorating the church for the Christmas season!
We will set up Christmas trees, hang wreaths, put out the candles, etc. Join us for the whole time or just a half hour. Your help will make the work fun!
We will wear masks and keep socially distant.
Contact Alex Chao for details.
Redeemer’s parking lot will be transformed with decorated vehicles, folks in costumes, free treats, and lots of fun. This is a wonderful opportunity to go beyond the church walls and meet and greet our neighbors while also providing a safe place for the children in our community to go trick-or-treating.
Invite your neighbors and friends!
Look for volunteer signups in the church lobby:
- Volunteer to decorate your vehicle’s trunk, fill it with treats, and hand out candy!
- Help with other activities
Donations needed:
- Bags of candy – drop off in the red bin in the foyer
- Baked goodies for the cake walk – deliver by 6:00 pm on the 31st
Set-up on the 31st starts at 4:30 pm
Contact [email protected].
Come join in on the excitement! Lend a hand in decorating the church for the Christmas season!
We will set up Christmas trees, hang wreaths, put out the candles, etc. Join us for the whole time or just a half hour. Your help will make the work fun!
We will wear masks and keep socially distant.
Contact Alex Chao for details.
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 this week.
There will be no Wednesday evening activities.
There will be no Celebrate Recovery meeting.
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!
Join us as we begin the Advent season with a breakfast together and decorate the church for Christmas!
Instead of having an Advent dinner, we will have an Advent Breakfast on Saturday, December 3rd at 8:30 a.m.
We will begin with breakfast in Fellowship Hall. Our men will be preparing breakfast for us all. Bring a breakfast dish to share, if you want.
After breakfast we will have a festive time decorating the church for Christmas.
Everyone is invited!
If you would like to march in Carrollton’s MLK Parade with us.
Meet at Redeemer at 830 a.m. to carpool with us to the parade line-up site by 9:00 a.m.
Contact Pastor Tre’ to let him know you want to join us.
If you would like to watch the parade with other Redeemer folks, we’ll meet in front of the McDonalds on Josey and Jackson by 10 a.m.
Contact Pastor Mark for details.
The parade begins at 10 a.m.