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Lanse Link :: May 11, 2025

Sunday, May 11, 2025 Church Family News Happy Mother’s Day! Praise the Lord for our mothers! Take a moment to thank those who have given you life and nurtured your faith. On this Mother’s Day, we are celebrating all women. Ladies, be sure to receive your gift after the service today. Pastor Matt Out Of Office Pastor Matt will be on vacation from May 13 – May 19. If you need anything during this time,…

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Lanse Link :: May 4, 2025

Sunday, May 4, 2025 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. Community Group There will be NO community group this evening. It will resume next Sunday evening, May…

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Lanse Link :: April 27, 2025

Sunday, April 27, 2025 Church Family News Kids Bible Class Meeting There will be a brief meeting in the auditorium for all KBC staff & helpers today immediately following the service. Please see Vicky Albert for any questions. Men’s Breakfast & Fellowship On Saturday, May 24th there will be a men’s breakfast at 8:00am in the fellowship hall at LEFC. All men (and boys) are invited to come out, bring something to share for breakfast…

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Lanse Link :: April 20, 2025

Sunday, April 20, 2025 Church Family News PRC Banquet You are invited to join PRC for their Annual Fundraising Banquet on Tuesday, May 13th at the Bryce Jordan Center. Keith & Heather Hurley will be our table hosts. There is no cost to attend this event. A reservation is required for each person planning to attend. The deadline to RSVP is April 25th. You can register online at scprc.com. Church Workday and Cemetery Clean Up…

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Lanse Link :: April 13, 2025

Sunday, April 13, 2025 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. Deaconess Team Meeting There will be a short deaconess team meeting today after service. Please see Renee…

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LEFC Guide to Worship – 17 January 2021

January 15, 2021

LEFC 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…

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LEFC Guide to Worship – 10 January 2021

January 8, 2021

“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.

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LEFC Guide to Worship At Home – 27 December 2020

December 23, 2020

The 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.

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LEFC Guide to Worship At Home – 20 December 2020

December 18, 2020

Often 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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LEFC Guide to Worship at Home – 13 December 2020

December 11, 2020

The best part of waiting is anticipation of the good stuff that’s coming at the end of the waiting. We get joy from wondering what exactly is in that wrapped gift under the tree. We look forward to the day when COVID-19 is eradicated. We dream of the Sunday we all gather together once more at the same time and the same place. Anticipation of blessing makes it worth the wait.

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