Community Life July 2 – 9

Saturday, July 4
  • Independence Day
Sunday, July 5
  • Worship, 9:30am
  • Adult Bible Study
Monday, July 6
  • Prayer Group, 7pm
Wednesday, July 8
  • Men’s Breakfast, 7am, Hilltop, Foster & California
  • Women’s Lunch, 11:30am, Olive Garden
For your calendar
  • July 12-17: CHIC 2015 – Nashville
  • July 18: Arts Market in church parking lot
  • July 19: Covenant Harbor Sunday
  • July 25 – August 1: Mission Trip to CMMBC
  • July 26: Cooler Sunday
  • August 15: Food Truck Roundup in church parking lot
Scripture for Sunday, July 5

6th Sunday after Pentecost
1 John 4:1-6

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Community Life June 25 – July 2

Sunday, June 28
  • Worship, 9:30am
  • Adult Bible Study
  • Cooler Sunday – picnic after church
Monday, June 29
  • Prayer Group, 7pm
  • Softball @ CRC, 7:15pm, South Field of Peterson Park
For your calendar
  • July 12-17: CHIC 2015 – Nashville
  • July 18: Arts Market in church parking lot
  • July 19: Covenant Harbor Sunday
  • July 25 – August 1: Mission Trip to CMMBC
  • July 26: Cooler Sunday
  • August 15: Food Truck Roundup in church parking lot
Scripture for Sunday, June 28

1 John 3:11-25

An Open Letter from Pastor Liz Mosbo VerHage in the Wake of the Charleston Murders

Pastor LizMany of you will remember Pastor Liz Mosbo VerHage from our community. We are thankful for these words she wrote recently in the wake of the murder in Charleston, South Carolina.

Pastor Liz Verhage reminds us, “When one part of the Body hurts we all hurt – when one part of the Body is repeatedly targeted, killed, not protected, pulled out of swimming pools, seen as threats when unarmed – and then misrepresented, silenced, or made small through ahistoric excuses, side-stepping through political mess, or any other form of evil – we need to stand up. We need to show up – loudly. We need to demand a different response – and start with our people in the church.”

I encourage to read the full letter here: http://eugenecho.com/2015/06/18/after-charleston-an-open-letter-to-white-christians-from-a-white-female-pastor/

"With what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable will we use for it? It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown upon the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes the greatest of all shrubs, and puts forth large branches, so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade." (Mark 4:30-32 NRS)