DEDICATION -- PRAYER -- COMMUNION

We are truly blessed to enter into this new season together with great promise of being a church family who continues LIVING INTENTIONALLY FOR CHRIST.  As we move forward following the leadership of God in the days ahead, I want you to be aware of some special opportunities we will be experiencing as a church family that you will certainly want to be a part of in the near future.  With the completion of the chapel, we have numerous avenues to experience God in fresh ways as we come together with the family for times of DEDICATION, PRAYER, and COMMUNION.

DEDICATION:
We desire the chapel to be used as a place for prayer, worship, rejoicing, remembering, stillness, quiet, and communion with the Lord. 

PRAYER:
One of our core values states: “We pray because we depend on God.”  Our staff, deacon body, and leadership teams desire for our church family to consistently engage in avenues of corporate and private prayer.  Throughout the course of the year, we will be experiencing EVENINGS OF PRAYER together. 

COMMUNION:
Although we will continue taking Communion as a church family in the worship services on Sunday morning throughout the year as we historically have done, we will also begin providing some new avenues for us to partake in this act of remembrance on a more regular basis.

FIRST SUNDAYS will begin on September, 3 and follow on the FIRST SUNDAY of each month throughout the year.  This will be a Sunday morning when the chapel will be open from 8:30am until 12:30pm for anyone who desires to engage with God for a few moments at their leisure in prayer and reflection as well as by partaking of Communion.

Also, we will begin to provide stations for Communion to be served in the midst of our Sunday morning worship services with more regularity as an option for connecting and engaging with the Lord as we worship together.

It is our desire to continue providing avenues where we as a church family can come together and meet with the Lord in worship, speak and listen to the Lord in prayer, and remember the Lord in Communion.

(To see pictures of the dedication service, click here. Thank you, Jack Hess, for the photography.)