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Sunday, November 14 will be Music Director Cassie Watson’s last day with us at Redeemer.
We are deeply grateful for the 13 years she shared her life and talents with us, leading music and worship, training up singers and musicians, and blessing and inspiring us in so many ways. We pray for God’s blessings as she continues her ministry in another church.
We invite you to join us in person as we thank Cassie for her ministry at Redeemer and in pray for her as she takes the next steps following God’s leading. A note/card/gift of thanks or encouragement for Cassie would be appreciated. (Contact Pastor Mark if you would like to help with set up, decorations, or desserts.)
Join us online, if you can’t join us in person! A Zoom link will be included in Saturday’s Zoom Invitations email. If you are not on that email list, contact [email protected] to request the Zoom link.
On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.
Redeemer women, you and your friends are invited!
Join us for a 7-week small group study from Women of Welcome called Far From Home: Exploring Migration Stories in the Bible.
We will meet at church on Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning October 4th.
Not familiar with Women of Welcome? Watch this.
Please sign up with Sarah Leonhardi.
Redeemer women, you and your friends are invited!
Join us for a 7-week small group study from Women of Welcome called Far From Home: Exploring Migration Stories in the Bible.
We will meet at church on Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning October 4th.
Not familiar with Women of Welcome? Watch this.
Please sign up with Sarah Leonhardi.
Redeemer women, you and your friends are invited!
Join us for a 7-week small group study from Women of Welcome called Far From Home: Exploring Migration Stories in the Bible.
We will meet at church on Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning October 4th.
Not familiar with Women of Welcome? Watch this.
Please sign up with Sarah Leonhardi.
Redeemer women, you and your friends are invited!
Join us for a 7-week small group study from Women of Welcome called Far From Home: Exploring Migration Stories in the Bible.
We will meet at church on Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning October 4th.
Not familiar with Women of Welcome? Watch this.
Please sign up with Sarah Leonhardi.
Redeemer women, you and your friends are invited!
Join us for a 7-week small group study from Women of Welcome called Far From Home: Exploring Migration Stories in the Bible.
We will meet at church on Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning October 4th.
Not familiar with Women of Welcome? Watch this.
Please sign up with Sarah Leonhardi.
Redeemer women, you and your friends are invited!
Join us for a 7-week small group study from Women of Welcome called Far From Home: Exploring Migration Stories in the Bible.
We will meet at church on Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning October 4th.
Not familiar with Women of Welcome? Watch this.
Please sign up with Sarah Leonhardi.
Redeemer women, you and your friends are invited!
Join us for a 7-week small group study from Women of Welcome called Far From Home: Exploring Migration Stories in the Bible.
We will meet at church on Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning October 4th.
Not familiar with Women of Welcome? Watch this.
Please sign up with Sarah Leonhardi.
On Good Friday, we remember Christ’s suffering and death. His self-sacrifice is good to us who believe because it paid for our debt of sin and opened the way for our reconciliation with God.
The Service of Tenebrae (“shadows”) dates back to eighth-century Rome. The most significant aspect of this service is the gradual extinguishing of the lights and candles in the room, symbolizing the flight of the apostles and the darkness and disturbance that accompanied Christ’s passion. The central purpose of the service is for us to encounter the reality of Christ’s death and admit our part in it.
Redeemer’s Tenebrae Service will be at 7:30 P.M. in the sanctuary.