A Paradigm Shift

The Sermon Synopsis from Sunday, March 18, 2018

I publish a synopsis of Sunday’s message on the Tuesday following.  This is for people who may have missed church and are interested in what we discussed or for anyone who wants to know what kind of things we chat about in our Sunday Gatherings.  We realize we are not a church that appeals to the more traditional person.  Our prayer is that we can offer a spiritual home for those who are not traditionally churched, or religiously regimented. – KI

All Eyes on Jesus

The Sermon Synopsis from Sunday, March 11, 2018

The notes this week are fairly sketchy because it was Communion Sunday.  We enjoyed a fair amount of sharing  during the message time.  This is always welcome at CLC.

The Power of Relationships

Join us every Sunday morning in person or absentia.  You’ll find the sermon notes and a few announcements.  If you don’t have the YouVersion Bible app. … you’ll need to install it and create an account (free).  This is a wonderful app that will increase your engagement with the scriptures..

Click Here for “The Power of Relationships”, Sunday February 25th.

 

I Hate to Break This To You …

I am not sure that I know how to gently break this to you. On Saturday morning the old carpet is coming up and the new flooring will be laid.

People have their familiar spot where they sit and it has become like an old friend to them.  The time to say good-bye has come.  I have no idea how long this process may take but I am sure that we will have church in the Café area on Sunday.

Something tells me that we may be a couple weeks getting back into the sanctuary.  Once the flooring is installed, the carpet will be redone on the platform.

I do, in all seriousness, have to tell you that I am excited about this, as I am sure you are as well.  Those carpet spots a ministry signatures.  Perhaps not always extremely serious but they are evidence of God’s people gathering and enjoying one another.  It is called “fellowship” … God works more than we imagine in these times.  I think He loves to see His kids have a good time.

We have been a while getting to this point.  The expense is a good one.  I want to thank Anzonette and the property management people for seeing this through.  And thank each of you for your giving.  Thanks for listening and responding as you have been able.

See you Sunday!