Service Info for Jan. 8, 2023

Dear Friends,

This Sunday, we will launch the first sermon series of 2023 titled “Rebuilding Our Broken Lives and Others,” based on the book of Nehemiah. Through this study, we will learn divine principles of restoring the damaged walls and gates of our spiritual hearts. This recovering subject is not only designed for individuals but also groups. We, as Christ’s followers and Christ’s church, can have spiritual renewal when our sacred temples are transformed into the ones after God’s own heart. In the upcoming weeks, we will explore some godly steps of the rebuilding projects we may have for ourselves, our loved ones, our church, and our community. One fantastic thing from Nehemiah’s renewing mission is that all the refurbishing tasks he planned and practiced were done in 52 days when the people of Israel worked together for the sake of the Lord their God. I fully believe that, as little Nehemiah, we all can rebuild the broken of our lives and the damage to our loved ones in the coming days with the exact help of the Creator God!

With this introduction, I send you God’s holy invitation to a hybrid service at St. Andrew’s on Sunday, January 8, 2022, at 10:00 am. This sacred gathering will also be broadcasted lively. The Zoom link below will open at 9:45 am. Before the service, the announcement slides will be presented to the congregation at the sanctuary and on Zoom. Sunday messages and special events can be watched online later, and our church website info is below.

St. Andrew’s, Fenelon Falls: www.pccweb.ca/standrewsff
Knox, Glenarm: www.pccweb.ca/knoxglenarm
St. Andrew’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SaintAndrewsFF

“They said to me, ‘…The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire.’ When I heard these things, I sat down and wept. For some days I mourned and fasted and prayed before the God of heaven” (Nehemiah 1:3-4).

Blessings,

Caleb