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Sunday, December 29, 2024 Church Family News FBW 2025 Mark your calendars for Family Bible Week 2025! From July 7th to the 13th, join us every evening from Monday to Thursday with dinner provided, and don’t miss our grand finale on Sunday. We will begin recruiting leaders soon. Interested in volunteering in one of our key areas? See Jordyn Skacel or Vicky Albert. Kentucky Missionary Trip There will be one last round of interviews next…
Read MoreSunday, December 22, 2024 Church Family News Be Part of Our Christmas Eve Service Our worship planning team is seeking people to help with our Christmas Eve Candlelight services. We are looking for greeters, ushers, musicians, special music offerings, drama presentations, readings, etc. Let Pastor Matt by today if you are interested in participating in our 7:00pm service. Mitchell Christmas Gift Each year we open a fund for our Pastor’s Christmas Gift. If you would…
Read MoreSunday, December 15, 2024 Church Family News Christmas Caroling Join us today at 3:00pm for Christmas Caroling! We will gather on campus and practice a few favorite songs before caravanning throughout our community to brighten the holiday season of some of our church families. See Pastor Matt if you have questions or ideas for this event. Christmas Carols by Request Today we will be taking hymns by request during our Worship in Singing time. Be…
Read MoreSunday, December 8, 2024 Church Family News New Class – “Where You Are in God’s Story” John Forcey will conclude leading class at 8:30am before worship next Sunday. This class will consider some of the most significant events in Scripture and how they all fit together. This “narrative framework” will help you understand the Bible as a whole, and help you know where you are in God’s story of redemption no matter what page you…
Read MoreSunday, December 1, 2024 Church Family News Communion Sunday Today we will be passing communion plates for those partaking in the auditorium. There are pre-packaged communion elements for anyone, inside or outside, who would prefer to use them as we worship together at the Lord’s Table. We have a gluten free option for those with special dietary needs. New Class – “Where You Are in God’s Story” John Forcey will continue leading class at 8:30am…
Read MoreLEFC Guide to Worship Sunday, January 24, 2021 Lanse Evangelical Free Church From the Pastor Home Worship Guide Church Family News Prayer Items From the Pastor Dear Church Family, “Take it to the Lord in prayer.” Right now, I am more convinced than ever that we need to be people of prayer and more convicted than ever of my own weakness and failings in this area. I am humbled by how many of you have…
Read MoreLEFC Guide to Worship Sunday, January 17, 2021 Lanse Evangelical Free Church From the Pastor Home Worship Guide Church Family News Prayer Items From the Pastor Dear Church Family, “Raise your gaze.” That’s the refrain that has echoed through my thoughts as I’ve grappled in my mind with current events. We are faced with a dangerous intersection of multiple deadly and divisive problems in our nation right now, and I have been sorely tempted this…
Read More“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!”
You might have noticed that we’ve been reciting the same “Hide the Word” church memory verses ever since last Spring (April 26, 2020 to be exact). Every few weeks, I think about switching us to another passage because the Scriptures are chock-ful of wonderful truth to fill our hearts and minds.
Read MoreThe wait is over! Christmas has come. Even if it was different this year, I hope your Christmas was full of real joy, wonder, and love. I also hope you set aside time to think about the birth of Christ.
In this weekend’s video message, Joel Michaels takes us back through that familiar story and focuses on what the angel said to the shepherds. I look forward to studying it with my family this Sunday morning.
Read MoreOften the worst part of waiting is not knowing how long the wait will be. Anticipation dies down and despair sets in. And the last bit is often the hardest. It’s darkest right before dawn, especially when you don’t have a device telling you exactly when dawn will come.
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