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Maundy Thursday Communion & Tenebrae

April 2, 2021 • Bill Williamson

We will remember the Last Supper of Jesus and His disciples as we celebrate the Sacrament of Communion and experience The Service of Darkness - called Tenebrae.

Watching at home? Have some bread & juice on hand for Communion.

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Don't Turn Back (11AM)

April 25, 2021 • Curt McFarland • John 21:15–19

This morning we continue with the post-Easter (resurrection) stories of Jesus. On this occasion Jesus met seven of His closest followers on the shore of Lake Tiberius (also known as Lake Galilee). In the background fish were cooking over a charcoal fire. This was the “breakfast encounter.” How amazing is it, after the life-changing event of Easter, that Jesus took time to have breakfast with friends (He even provided the main course for the meal). In the aftermath of the greatest of all miracles (THE earth shattering, history altering, life conquering death miracle) that first Easter morning you might imagine Jesus had important people to see, important things to do, a world of hurting and broken people to heal and save. Once again we see God’s heart. While all of human history pivots on what happens that first Easter, Jesus took time to eat breakfast with a group of friends. His relationship with them, and His relationship with us, were and are top priorities. They were, we are, on God’s heart. He sought them out. He seeks us out. He provided for them. He provides for us. And, in this story, He will patiently, and with a generous dose of love, restore a broken man, a failed ministry, a fragile life. Jesus did that for each of them on the shore of that lake. He does the same for each of us right now and right here. He’s calling … Breakfast is ready! Where and how are we (you) encountering Jesus in the weeks, months, and years after Easter?

Don't Turn Back (9AM)

April 25, 2021 • Curt McFarland • John 21:15–19

This morning we continue with the post-Easter (resurrection) stories of Jesus. On this occasion Jesus met seven of His closest followers on the shore of Lake Tiberius (also known as Lake Galilee). In the background fish were cooking over a charcoal fire. This was the “breakfast encounter.” How amazing is it, after the life-changing event of Easter, that Jesus took time to have breakfast with friends (He even provided the main course for the meal). In the aftermath of the greatest of all miracles (THE earth shattering, history altering, life conquering death miracle) that first Easter morning you might imagine Jesus had important people to see, important things to do, a world of hurting and broken people to heal and save. Once again we see God’s heart. While all of human history pivots on what happens that first Easter, Jesus took time to eat breakfast with a group of friends. His relationship with them, and His relationship with us, were and are top priorities. They were, we are, on God’s heart. He sought them out. He seeks us out. He provided for them. He provides for us. And, in this story, He will patiently, and with a generous dose of love, restore a broken man, a failed ministry, a fragile life. Jesus did that for each of them on the shore of that lake. He does the same for each of us right now and right here. He’s calling … Breakfast is ready! Where and how are we (you) encountering Jesus in the weeks, months, and years after Easter?

Don't Look Back (11am)

April 18, 2021 • Bill Williamson • John 21:1–14

As we see the beginnings of Spring, and with more and more vaccinations being given, “hope springs eternal”. However, we are not out of the woods. As a country, and as a city, we are still in a holding pattern. I want to encourage us to continue using this time to draw closer to God, to lean fully upon Him, to trust that He is sovereign and in control and His plans are for a hope and a future, even if we don’t know what that future may look like. Let us constantly fix our eyes on Christ. Let us fully pay attention to the movement of the Holy Spirit and engage in what God is doing in the midst of the storm. For now, join us this Sunday as we continue to discuss what it means to “Believe”, looking at John 21.1-4: “Don’t Look Back”.