During the autumn months, we had a chance to explore the lives of David and Samuel - two people who played enormous roles in the history of the people of God. To be honest though, we only scratched the surface. For example, Samuel’s mother actually shows us that sometimes, ordinary people are better situated for spiritual awareness than clergy; Samuel’s life questions the institution of monarchy; and David pushes us to look closely at our motivations. Join us for two nights - Thursday January 23 (Samuel) and 30th (David) to dig deeper into their stories and their value for us.
Where was Jesus born?
Where exactly was Jesus born? According to Luke 2:7, Mary gave birth to Jesus in a ‘katalyma,’ which literally means ‘lodging place.’ Traditionally, we’ve translated that word as ‘inn’ and imagined it as a sort of ancient Best Western. There’s actually a different Greek word for that sort of ‘inn’ – not ‘katalyma’ - and so Luke has really only told us that Jesus was born in a ‘lodging place’ or ‘place of temporary refuge.’ (He uses this same word in Luke 22:11 to describe the room where Jesus and the disciples celebrate the Last Supper).
The fact that there was a manger on hand implies that this ‘temporary lodging place’ was normally home to animals, but even then, we’re not talking about a barn or stable in the 21st century sense of the word. It may have been a cave as later tradition suggests, or even a small enclosure within a house.
Since there was no room in the ‘lodging place,’ I’m going to assume that it was not improvised, like a cave, but instead, a place where many people commonly paid for a night’s lodging and that night, there was no room left. On Christmas Eve though, some innkeeper allowed Mary and Joseph into his own quarters, allowing them to take the last space in the house, namely the place where his animals were kept (which could very well have been an enclosure in his living room) and it was there that Jesus was born. That is why our ‘innkeeper’ on Christmas eve may not be like what you’re used to.
Christmas Eve
Join us for Christmas Eve - 7pm - December 24
Christ the Saviour is born!
Colossians Bible study
Do you want to know how to pray for other people? How we know that Jesus is God? What to wear as God’s chosen people? (!) If so, then join us for our study of Colossians – 7pm – two weeks only! - Thursday November 7 and 14.
The King worth following
Who is your king? Who determines right and wrong in your life? Who goes before you to fight your battles? Saul, David and Solomon were hit and miss, but there IS a King worth following. His name is Jesus.
Harvest dinner - September 26
Yee Haw VBS October 6
Howdy pardners! We’ll be circlin’ the wagons and talking ‘bout Jesus’ love on the afternoon of Sunday, October 6. It’s a one afternoon, fer the whole family VBS-style hoe-down! See ya then!
Q's from the Pews 2019
Everyday discipleship series
How exactly do you follow Jesus when He’s not physically present? Peter would know. He walked with the Lord for three years, then had to figure out how to apply it all when Jesus returned to Heaven. Join us as we learn from Peter how to be an ‘Everyday disciple.’
Compassion Bible Study
Grow deeper with God and share His love with the world.
Two ways to participate - 1. “Eyes to see” is a daily devotional for you to use in your prayer time.
2. Join us Thursday nights 7pm at the church for Bible study - May 23 to June 27.
Yard Sale - June 1
Yard sale and e-waste drop off - Saturday am - June 1.
See Facebook for more details.
Easter Sunday - April 21
Join us as we celebrate Easter
Good Friday - April 19 - 10 am
Easter Sunday - April 21 - 10 am
Gospel of Matthew series
What does it mean to follow Jesus in 2019? Join us as we explore discipleship in Matthew’s Gospel.
Annual General Meeting
Our Annual General Meeting is quickly approaching - February 24, 2019.
Joshua, Judges and Ruth series
Harvest Dinner - September 27
Farm to fork before it was trendy!
Sunday school kickoff
September 16, 2018 - Afternoon VBS - Sunday School Kick off
We're kicking off the Sunday school year with an afternoon of fun! Polar Blast VBS
Q's from the Pews
Summer time's a great time to hear what you're thinking about! Join us as we think about the topics on your mind.
Faith in Action: the message of James
Easter 2018
Join us for our Easter celebrations - Good Friday at 10am - Easter Sunday 10 am.