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International Day of PrayerNovember 3rd 7:00 PM to 9:15 PM IDOP stands for International Day of Prayer: for the Persecuted Church. Every year, Christians around the world set a day aside for prayer for our sisters and brothers who are persecuted for their faith. Join us Sunday, November 3rd between 7 and 9:15 PM at Transformation Church. For more infomation visit:
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Pastoral Search Update
Gary gave us an update last weekend on the pastoral search. He said that the team continues to work well together. Each member of the team is serving well in their giftings. It has been refreshing. In the near future a few interviews will be taking place. Let's keep praying for God's guiding for the team and for the new lead pastor. |
Marten Falls
Our team, recently, back from Marten Falls is grateful for this opportunity. We continue to have youth programs, a Sunday morning service, a community feast and a small group each time we go. It's been an honor to work with the community members during these events. For us these are some of our best moments. We got the chance to do a 5 AM hunting trip up the Ogoki River. It was remarkable to see our guide, navigate us expertly up the very shallow river in the dark. Not one rock was hit. It is fair to say he knows the river like the "back of his hand". Unfortunately, we have no moose to give to all you! We are going to have to try again. Moose or no moose it was awesome to be out in God's bush. |
Be A BereanExemplifying the Character of Christ This Sunday we have reached the “E” in Disciples. The “E” stands for Exemplifying the Character of Christ. There are many ways that this topic could be approached, but for this week we will be taking a broader, overview of not only the “E” in disciples but what Discipleship looks like from a Wesleyan emphasis. The title of this week’s message is “Becoming Who You Are”. Sounds puzzling at first glance but there is much to be said about Becoming Who You Are. Can you figure out who you are? Need a hint? What is the letter e referring to? You got it, it refers to being a born-again follower of Jesus. What’s with becoming what you already are? What do you think it means? Think about who you are in Christ positionally as compared to how you are in reality and practically. All our sins have been forgiven yet we still sin all the time. Time does not allow us on Sunday to delve into the book of 1 John but if you have time look at least at 1 John chapter 3. What are the key thoughts that the apostle John are presenting in this book, especially chapter 3. How do these thoughts relate to Becoming Who You Are? If you want to get to the heart of Sunday’s message google, “What is John Wesley’s Royal Way?”. I look forward to sharing with you what I feel God has placed on my heart as it pertains to being a fully, devoted follower of Jesus Christ. Blessings, |