United with Christ, we use our gifts for him Redeemer Lutheran Church Sunday, January 20, 2013.
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Transcript of United with Christ, we use our gifts for him Redeemer Lutheran Church Sunday, January 20, 2013.
Welcome toRedeemer!
Our epistle lesson tells us that there are many gifts, but one Spirit and one purpose. Today we celebrate the different gifts that God gives each of us and we ask him to help us use them for his glory.
For Our Guests
If you have questions, let us try to help. Speak with an usher, greeter, or the person next to you.
If you’d like to learn more about Redeemer and its ministry, please talk to Pastor Wolfe or a church member after the service.
Children’s Message
Each week, our younger worshipers are invited to the front of church before the sermon hymn to hear a special message for them from Pastor Wolfe.
Need to Know what’s going on?
• Check the church calendar,• Get access to sermons,
and more.
www.redeemermandan.com
Our church website has the info you need right at your fingertips
Prayer before WorshipLord, we thank you for your
goodness and grace. Help us to recognize our gifts as blessings from you. Lead us to turn aside from selfishness and dedicate all we are and all we have for your glory and service.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Bible Information Class
In mid-January at 7:00 pm, Pastor Wolfe will begin teaching another Bible Information Class titled
“Faith Builders”. While mainly intended for the unchurched, Redeemer members are welcome to attend for a review of the main teachings of the Christian faith.
Voter’s Annual Meeting& Presentation
After morning worship Review highlights from 2012 Reveal goals for 2013 Set next year’s budget
Christmas Card Project Prison Ministry Cards Cut off the cover of your old
Christmas cards and write a short message on the back
Return to church by Feb. 3rd.
Redeemer Night Out
Popcorn & a movie at church Jan. 25th @ 6pm.
“The Star of Bethlehem” A look at the science God
might have used to display his miracles in Jesus’ birth and death.