Reunion
Sunday
29 October 2017
We have been on a mission to Connect
the Disconnected for over two
years now. The message is come
home and we are sending it to the Body of Christ, wherever that may be. If people have become connected with another
congregation, we celebrate that and ask that they reinforce that relationship,
but if they remain disconnected, let’s invite them to Reunion Sunday on 29
October 2017.
Sometimes when people have been away from the Body of Christ
for an extended period, it becomes more and more difficult to return. This is not because they won’t be welcomed
for the surely will. It’s that corrupt
human nature that is trying to weigh down the new creation that should be
living in us—that we are.
Reunion Sunday is a good excuse to set aside any false
argument of the enemy and just be here.
If you have only come on Wednesday evenings, use this Reunion Sunday as
your reason to come Sunday morning.
You know Jesus Christ as your Savior and you know the word
of God admonishes us not to stop gathering in his name. You belong in a church family. If you were once a part of this congregation and
have not found another home, then it’s time to come home.
If you have only come to the church building here to get
help with food or a bill or negotiating some problem of this world, then come
in thankful response to the One who provision us to help you. Come and discover or rediscover the joy of
worship.
In baseball parlance, we are lobbing one right down the
middle so people can hit it out of the park.
You can’t miss. If you are
disconnected, come. If you are a part of
this body, then invite people to REUNION SUNDAY, 20 October 2017. Services remain at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. There will be a fellowship meal shortly after
noon.
Now is the time to COME HOME!
Burns Flat Cumberland Presbyterian Church
205 State Highway 44 (Just north and east of our town's only traffic light)
Sunday, 29 October 2017
9 am First Light
10 am Christian Education for all ages
11 am Traditional Worship Service
Fellowship meal following the traditional service this Sunday.
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