Check out our April 19th worship service. Elder Paige Inglese shared a deeply personal testimony based on Psalm 37:23-25.

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Headline: There is power when we lift our voices together! 🎶
This Sunday, April 26th, we are setting aside our usual routine for a special Hymn Sing Sunday. We’ll be filling the sanctuary with the timeless songs of our faith and contemporary worship music, leaning into the joy found in Psalm 100:1-2:
“Shout with joy to the Lord, all the earth! Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.”
Bring a friend, bring your spirit, and let’s worship with gladness!
🗓 When: Sunday, April 26th
🕤 Time: 9:30 AM
📍Where: 259 Lafayette Ave, Hawthorne, NJ or online via our Facebook or YouTube streaming.
How Do We Relate? A Study on Romans 12
How should we treat the people around us, especially when things get difficult? "Be happy with those who are happy, weep with those who weep." This Thursday, we explore the depth of Christian community through the lens of Romans 12:14-21.
From learning how to live in peace with everyone to the difficult task of "blessing those who persecute you," we will discuss what it looks like to be a community that chooses love over revenge.
When: Thursday, April 23rd
Time: 7:00 PM
Zoom Details:
Meeting ID: 832 0111 1646
Passcode: 055648

Missed the Thursday morning or Thursday evening prayer call? No worries. You can listen to the playback.
Churchwide Prayer Replay
Dial: 605-313-4101
Passcode: 8904663
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For the month of May, we will study the 19th chapter of 1 Kings. The Prophet Elijah dealt with his own anxiousness. We will discuss how he dealt with this and how it can inform our own trauma responses. Join us in person or online via Zoom.

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