We want to wish you all a Merry Christmas! Wherever your holiday plans find you, may the peace of God be the greatest gift you receive.
If you will be in the Irving area this Christmas, please know that you are invited to celebrate Christmas with us. We would love to welcome you and your family to our Christmas celebrations.
- Our Christmas Eve Candlelight is scheduled for Saturday, December 24th (Christmas Eve) at 6:30pm.
- And on Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25th, we will worship and celebrate at our worship service at 10:45am.
That is a line from a song our church usual sings at Christmas. We believe it is true, and can't wait to have the chance to sing that song with your family. May this Christmas season be a blessing to you.
“Be a winner at the game of life” we have often heard people say. Often, winning simply means outdoing
someone else, having the most money and nicest cars and being comfortable. Life, however, is not played, it is lived. How do we live a life full of meaning and find real purpose? God's answers might surprise you--there's nothing hidden or secret about them!
So, if you have ever lost your keys, or just know that God wants so much more for your life than we realize, you will want to listen.
This Sunday so much of our nation's attention will be given to remembering the tragic events of 9/11. As we all recall that day in our minds, and think about how that day impacted our lives, our church would like to invite you to be a part of a special time of remembrance and healing.
It is our belief that God was there with us all that day, as God has always been with us. Ten years later we have learned much about ourselves and the world. Now, we want to make time for us all to consider God's message of love and hope to us, even in times of despair.
Join us this Sunday at 10:45 to be a part of our remembrance and healing.
Also, at 9:30am, we are having a special presentation of the short film entitled The Cross and the Towers. You can preview the video here. This video reaffirms our hope and conviction that God is with us.
However you remember that day, please take time to pray. Pray for families directly affected by 9/11. Pray that we could prevent anything like 9/11 from happening ever again, anywhere. Pray that God's peace would be known more throughout the world. Pray, as Jesus taught us to, for our enemies.
It is our belief that God was there with us all that day, as God has always been with us. Ten years later we have learned much about ourselves and the world. Now, we want to make time for us all to consider God's message of love and hope to us, even in times of despair.
Join us this Sunday at 10:45 to be a part of our remembrance and healing.
Also, at 9:30am, we are having a special presentation of the short film entitled The Cross and the Towers. You can preview the video here. This video reaffirms our hope and conviction that God is with us.
However you remember that day, please take time to pray. Pray for families directly affected by 9/11. Pray that we could prevent anything like 9/11 from happening ever again, anywhere. Pray that God's peace would be known more throughout the world. Pray, as Jesus taught us to, for our enemies.
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