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"Corporate worship is designed to ignite your awe,deepen your gratitude and animate your walk of faith " Paul Tripp
 
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This Sunday's  Sermon

Title : Stepping out of the boat

Text : Matthew 14:22-33 (click on this link for Scripture passage)

 
Reminder to drop off your Santa boxes by this Sunday 
Below is a list of goodies that can be added to your gift box ( ice cream tub wrapped or decorated)

- A bar of soap
-A toothbrush and toothpaste
-A wash cloth
- Stationery
A cap (small)
- A small unisex toy 
 
10 WAYS TO PRAY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY
  • Pray for schools as you drive by them. Intercede for Christian administrators, teachers, and students. Ask God to use them as light in the public school system.
  • Pray every time you hear a siren. That sound is most often a signal that somebody has a problem – and somebody else is putting his or her life on the line to help them.
  • Buy a local newspaper every week, and pray for community needs. That means, of course, that folks still read local papers. Even if you do so online, you can still pray for the obvious needs as you read. 
  • Pray for pastors as you drive by Christian local churches. Pray they will walk with God, preach His Word, and make disciples who make more disciples.
  • Pray for people who attend other places of worship in the community. As you drive, watch for places where people who follow other world faiths worship. Ask God to open their eyes to the truth of the gospel and to give them courage to step out for Christ.
  • Pray for people you regularly see. That would include that gas station clerk, your bank teller, and anyone else whose path you cross with regularity. See every one of them as people who cannot be saved apart from a personal relationship with Jesus.
  • Pray for your healthcare providers. After all, they’re somewhat responsible for your physical well-being, and they often deal with life-and-death issues. Yet, we too seldom pray for these folks.
  • Pray for the families who live around you. I may be wrong, but I suspect most believers pray very little for their neighbors—if they even know them. If you’re going to pray for them, getting to know them helps a lot.
  • Pray for government officials. Find email addresses of your local officials, email them, and ask them how you might pray for them. You might be surprised, one way or the other . . . .
  • Pray for children you encounter. Whisper a prayer for every child you see. Even in our country, you might be the only person who prays for that child today. Or ever. 

Upcoming Events

Ridgecrest Family Church Ministries this week

Young Adults this Sunday

Wednesday at 7pm

Theo Van Rooyen
Cell No: 083 272 4045


 
Ron Pretious
Cell No: 0828523971
 
David Hoggan
Cell No: 082 908 8722


 
Lara Henry
Cell No: 082 444 2160


 

Getting involved at Ridgecrest Family Church

Media Team
Christmas Market 
Other 
Please fill out the linked form is you would like to be aa part of a serving team at RFC
 



Please help us collect empty plastic 2l bottles to make candleholders for our carol service

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Church Office 
admin@ridgecrestchurch.org.za
074 307 9611

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