Please remember to wear
a mask in groups
larger than 10. Thank you!
A special word of thanks and gratitude to our dear Congregation from your Church Staff for your gracious expressions of love and encouragement throughout the year. We would also like to thank you for your very generous gifts to our Christmas Bonuses this season and for the lovely Christmas cards. Please know that your staff is blessed to serve with you as together we strive to Embody the Love of Christ by Engaging, Embracing and Healing all.
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iGNiTe
"Seeking to iGNiTe a passion for Jesus in the hearts of Youth"
Good evening. This Sunday morning we will meet for Sunday school at 9:45-10:00 and begin a series entitled This year I will... For week 1 we will discuss Friends 1 Thessalonians 1:1-3. Please join us online on YouTube and Facebook after Sunday school for our 11:00 service. Sunday night at 5:00-7:30 we are going to talk about Comparisons Philippians 4:10-13 Don't compare yourself to others, instead be content. I hope to see everyone this weekend!
JC the lesser
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Loganville First Preschool
We still need Mystery Readers!!! If you would like to sign up, please contact Tammy at 678-836-3619. Also, if you are interested in participating in chapel on Monday mornings, please contact Pastor Owen. Thank you for all your support.
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In Our Prayers
Ted and Sandy Bailey
Dana Boyle, Buck & Pat Pippin's daughter
Buddy Clifton
Camille Crawford, son-in-law of Ed & Phyllis VanHorn
Ralee Durden
Bob Fernbacher
Susan Gay
Debra Hoffmann
Harold Howell
Elaine Johnson, Loretta Stone's cousin
The Family of Sally Kime
Byron & Valliere Jones, Valliere Kelley's parents
Shirley Kitchens, Rick Boykin's mother
Sarah Loudermilk, daughter of Sam Stone
Skip Matson
Gilbert & Sylvia Scarlett
Lois and Ron Skinner, parents of Pastor Owen Skinner
Steve Stevens, cousin of Pamala Noone
Sam & Loretta Stone
The Family of Jane Teaver, sister of Doris Gibson
Ron Wright
Our Military Men & Women who serve our country in the cause of Peace
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GriefShare program features biblical, Christ-centered teaching that focuses on grief topics associated with the death of a loved one. The DVD seminar features nationally respected grief experts and real-life stories of people, followed by a small group discussion about what was viewed. Past participants have related how helpful the information and follow-up
discussions were to them.
Many grieving people find they are only beginning the work of healing when friends or family have returned to their daily life routines. Too often people, including Christians, tend to stuff their grief instead of allowing it to do the God-given work for which it is intended. Don’t allow fear of what others may think to keep you from what could help you.
Confidentiality is very much a part of this program. Your bereavement experience may be recent or not so recent. You will find encouragement, comfort and help in grieving the death of a spouse, child, parent, sibling, other family member, or friend. No matter what the cause of your loved one’s death, this is an opportunity to be around people who understand what you are feeling. You will learn how
to recognize the symptoms of being stuck in grief and that you do not need to live in bondage to certain emotions.
You will learn valuable information about facing your new normal in life and renewing your hope for the future.
GriefShare will begin Jan 12. We will have 2 sessions 10:00 AM and 6:30PM in the Chapel.
You may call Linda Tassin at 770-466-8511 with any questions.
To register, call the church office 770-466-8511.
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