Happy Memorial Day to everyone! Today we remember all of the ones who gave their lives so that we may live our life the way we do! Never forget those who have given their all and honor their sacrifice! Now for our new sermon:
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Sermon for May 23, 2021!
Wow, what a beautiful day! A little warm but it’s a beautiful day anyway! I hope everyone has a chance to enjoy the day our Lord has provided. Don’t forget to keep all of those who are sick and those who have lost loved ones in your prayers! Bless you everyone! Enjoy the sermon!
Sermon for May 16, 2021!
Good evening! Sorry the sermon is this late but it couldn’t be helped. I hope everyone is doing well and feeling wonderful! It was a beautiful day today. The kind of day that just brightens our world without even trying! Here is the new sermon from yesterday. Enjoy!
Sermon for May 9, 2021!
Happy Mothers Day! I hope all of the mothers out there are having a simply wonderful day! Thanks to our Moms for all they do. What a beautiful day the Lord has given us for celebrating with our families and enjoying time together. Please note that next weeks sermon won’t be posted until late Sunday night or sometime Monday morning. Now here is a new sermon from Pastor Barry.
REMINDER: FOOD DRIVE AND LOOSE CHANGE COLLECTION SCHEDULED FOR NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 9th!
Don’t forget tomorrow, May 9th, is the day for our monthly Food Drive and Loose Change Collection to be held (more information on each of those below).
Since we have started back to In Church Worship, we will collect the Canned Food and the Loose Change Collection during church as was done before COVID!
However, if you aren’t comfortable attending services yet but would still like to drop off food and/or loose change you may do so right before or right after the service on Sunday. Service starts at 9:00am and lasts about 45 to 55 min. Sorry, but due to Mothers Day celebrations there won’t be a manned drop off point tomorrow afternoon.
This month is another opportunity for us to safely get involved in a Food Drive and at this time we will also collect for our Loose Change Offering for the Heifer Project (paper money is accepted as well).
If you have any questions, please contact Pastor Barry at (540) 625-2539.
Canned Food Offering: This food will be sent to the King George Social Services Food Bank. King George County residents who need assistance may receive a two- or three-day emergency supply of food once a month with proof of residency.
The Loose Change Offering: These gifts will go to Heifer International whose mission is to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth. By giving families a hand-up, not just a hand-out, the Heifer Project empowers them to turn lives of hunger and poverty into self-reliance and hope. With gifts of livestock and training, Heifer Projects help families improve their nutrition and generate income in sustainable ways.
Please prayerfully consider what you can do; the need is great, and the resources are not. Be blessed.
Pastor Barry
Sermon for May 2, 2021!
What a beautiful day! Don’t forget next Sunday will be collection Sunday for both the Canned Goods and The Loose Change. More information will be coming regarding drop off etc. for those not back at Church yet. Enjoy your day and the week to come but first let’s start with this morning’s sermon.
Sermon for April 25, 2021!
Good afternoon! I hope you are all doing well and enjoying this beautiful Sunday given to us by our Lord! Please continue to keep those who are sick and those who have lost loved ones in your prayers. I saw something on Facebook that I really loved: “Today, before asking God for anything, let’s thank him for everything”!
Sermon for April 18, 2021!
Good morning! I hope you have all had a wonderful and blessed week and that your week to come offers many enjoyable times! We pray that those who are sick are healed soon and those who have lost loved ones can feel the God’s hands of comfort in their time of sorrow. Now let’s start the week off with a new sermon from Pastor Barry. May God bless you all!
Sermon for April 11, 2021!
Good morning! For those who may not get the recorded phone messages, we are now recording the live sermon on Sunday morning during the actual service. Therefore, we won’t be able to post it on the website and Facebook until later in the morning after the service ends. But we will post it as soon as possible on Sunday mornings after the service. Thank you for understanding. Hope everyone has a wonderful day on this beautiful Sunday and a great week to come! Now here is today’s sermon.
REMINDER: FOOD DRIVE AND LOOSE CHANGE COLLECTION SCHEDULED FOR NEXT SUNDAY, APRIL 11th!
Don’t forget that next Sunday, April 11th, is the day for our monthly Food Drive and Loose Change Collection to be held.
Since we have started back to In Church Worship, we will collect the Canned Food and the Loose Change Collection during church as was done before COVID!
However, if you aren’t comfortable attending services yet but would still like to drop off food and/or loose change you may do so after the service on Sunday between 10:00am and 11:00am at the side parking lot (look for a table setup).
This month is another opportunity for us to safely get involved in a Food Drive and at this time we will also collect for our Loose Change Offering for the Heifer Project (paper money is accepted as well).
If you have any questions, please contact Pastor Barry at (540) 625-2539.
Canned Food Offering: This food will be sent to the King George Social Services Food Bank. King George County residents who need assistance may receive a two- or three-day emergency supply of food once a month with proof of residency.
The Loose Change Offering: These gifts will go to Heifer International whose mission is to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth. By giving families a hand-up, not just a hand-out, the Heifer Project empowers them to turn lives of hunger and poverty into self-reliance and hope. With gifts of livestock and training, Heifer Projects help families improve their nutrition and generate income in sustainable ways.
Please prayerfully consider what you can do; the need is great, and the resources are not. Be blessed.
Pastor Barry
