Sermon for January 23, 2022!

Good afternoon to all! I hope you are all doing well today. Please remember to pray for all of those who are ill, injured or going through some other type of problem. We post the sermon on here in hopes that those who can’t make it to church for whatever reason will still be able to listen to the sermon. But please know that we still would love to see you at Fletcher’s on Sunday morning! We miss seeing your smiling face in person! Come and join us on any Sunday that you can make it – doesn’t matter if you’ve been coming all your life or have never been before, either way we welcome you to come join us! Now here is the sermon for today from Pastor Barry:

Sermon for January 16, 2022!

Good morning! I hope everyone made it through the snow/ice/rainstorm from yesterday and last night safe and sound! A little windy today so get a hot cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate and keep warm and toasty while watching Pastor Barry’s sermon from yesterday! Have a great week and hopefully we’ll meet back here or in person again next Sunday! Please remember to keep all of those who or sick or injured in your prayers! Take care and stay safe!

Sermon for January 9, 2022!

Good afternoon! I hope you have all got your power back on and that you are all well! It’s been an epic week to say the least! Just goes to show that God is still the only one that knows for sure what’s happening next! As the joke goes: “Man makes plans and God laughs!” Everyone have a blessed week and stay safe. Now let’s start the week with a new sermon:

IMPORTANT NEWS – PLEASE NOTE:

Currently we are planning to have Church this Sunday! However, we will not be having Communion this month, due to the weather forecast for Sunday morning and not knowing what will actually happen. Currently, the Parking Lot has been cleared but the problem may be with the refreezing of the melted snow creating an ice rink (as it was this morning) and/or if we get freezing rain on Sunday morning before changing to rain. Pastor Barry along with other Church Leaders will come to a decision together to decide if anything should change as things progress. Of course, we won’t know what Sunday will bring until Sunday, but if it has to be cancelled, they will have the robocall go out to everyone. If you signed up for the robocalls and you don’t hear anything, the Church will be open. However, as always, make you decision on coming to Church based on your situation. As you know, a mile or two can make a big difference on the road situation. Always stay safe!

IMPORTANT NEWS – PLEASE NOTE:

There will be NO RECORDED SERVICE this Sunday, Dec 26th, due to Christmas schedules among those involved with the recording equipment. Please accept our apologies and we plan on everything being back to normal next week! Have a Merry Christmas!

Sermon for December 19, 2021!

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas everywhere you go! No, we don’t have any snow but there are Christmas lights everywhere and people greeting each other with Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! You know what? If we were as nice to each other all year as we are at Christmas, it would be such a wonderful change! Yes, we will always have a “Scrooge” somewhere but even Scrooge turned over a new leaf! So Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone near and far!

Come Join Us!

Just a reminder! Christmas Eve Candlelight and Communion Service:  Join us on Christmas Eve at 7:00 p.m. for a service of lessons and carols, the celebration of Holy Communion, and candlelight. We would love to have you there with us!

Sermon for December 12, 2021!

Hopefully everyone has had a wonderful day enjoying the weather along with friends and family! You know, it is that time of year where we are reminded to take stock of all we have been blessed with while here. So, make a point to remember why we are getting ready to celebrate Christmas. Remember – without Christ there would be no Christmas! Now here is the sermon from Pastor Barry:

Don’t forget these collections – they happen every month at Fletcher’s Chapel! Contribute as you are able.

The Loose Change Offering is collected on the Second Sunday of each month.  These gifts 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.

Canned Food Offering! The Canned Food Offering is collected through out each month and picked up once a month for delivery. This food is 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.