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Mark your calendar and plan to join us for an evening of fun entertainment, joyful fellowship, and great food!
We will cater the meat.
The side dishes and desserts are potluck.
This is a great time to bring anyone who you want to get to know Redeemer better!
Ticket Sales begin in November.
Be Part of the Entertainment!
If you would like to be part of the evening’s entertainment, contact Cassie Watson so we can try to fit you into the entertainment lineup!
Help Needed –
Setup: We will need lots of help after the worship service on Sunday, including moving chairs, setting up the tables, and decorating.
Food: We will need help preparing and serving food and drinks. Also, remember to sign up to bring a side dish, salad, or dessert to share.
Clean up: We will need lots of help taking down tables, cleaning up food, taking out trash, and clearing the sanctuary of chairs so that the carpet can be washed the next day.
Contact the church office for details. 972-466-0054
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)