What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul,
what wondrous love is this, O my soul!
What wondrous love is this that caused the Lord of bliss
to bear the dreadful curse for my soul, for my soul,
to bear the dreadful curse for my soul.
Church Family,
Along with the joy of this Lord’s day, you’re invited to work through Matthew chapters 26 and 27 as we listen to God this Holy Week.
For Holy Week, we’re pleased to announce plans to return to our sanctuary for Easter Service (4/4 11:00am) as well as a Good Friday service of darkness (4/2 6:30pm). Aside from changing spaces, our indoor worship policy including masks and distancing will still apply. If you feel safe, we’ll hope to see you there, but you’re absolutely welcomed to continue worshipping online as long as that feels safest to you.
During this season of penitence and study, our conference is providing daily devotions throughout the season.
I’ve tried to work on making our prayer list below more detailed. If you’d like to add a prayer or detail to a concern below feel free to call, text, or email at any time.
If you are planning on attending in person this morning, as a reminder please don’t plan on arriving earlier than 10-15 minutes before 11:00. The doors will not be open.
Our Google Meet will begin a Genesis study of Sarah tonight at 6:30pm.You are welcomed to look at Genesis 12:10-20 to prepare.
https://meet.google.com/brx-ncgs-xkb
God bless all of you!
Feel free to reach out at gchristen@nccumc.org or (608)576-0250 with any questions, concerns, or prayer requests
Peace,
Gordon
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