Preaching: Pastor Craig Brown Sermon: "Stories of Restoration: Restoring Humanity" In today’s gospel, a marginalized Samaritan woman asks Jesus for water, an image of our thirst for God. Jesus offers living water, a sign of God’s grace flowing from the waters of baptism. Her testimony in turn leads many from her village into faith. As we journey to the resurrection feast, Christ comes among us in word, bath, and meal—offering the life-giving water of God’s mercy and forgiveness. Scripture: Romans 5:1-1; John 4:5-29,39a NRSV Special Music: 9 a.m.: Adult Choir; 11:15 a.m.: Contemporary Singers 10:15 a.m. Sunday Morning Learning Stories of Restoration: Personal Testimony - Choir Room
Each Sunday through our Lenten Stories of Restoration series, we will feature live speakers from our own congregation and community sharing the stories of God’s restoration in their own lives. This Sunday's speaker is Peggy Rubero from the Catherine McAuley Center speaking about the Restoration of Humanity. St. Patrick of Ireland! - Fellowship Hall It's probably not surprising to hear that St Patrick didn’t really drive the snakes out of Ireland, but did you know that he wasn't even Irish? Our favorite historian, FLC member Mike Bryant will help you learn about the historical St. Patrick in this special session. Preschool Sunday School, KidZone and Connect 45 Our Children's Learning Programs are taking a week off due to the start of Spring Break for most area schools. See you next week! Comments are closed.
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