March 11, 2018

ORDER FOR WORSHIP

 

PRELUDE:    Prelude and fugue in Bb Minor    J.S. Bach                              

 

SALUTATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

* PASSING OF THE PEACE

* SANCTUS (pew card)         

 

* CALL TO WORSHIP        Patrick Syms                                        

Let us worship God, who has done great things.

We rejoice in our God, who made a way through the desert of this world.

Let us worship God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ.

We are new creations; the old has gone, the new has come!

Let us worship God as Christ’s ambassadors.

Through us and through our worship, may we announce the good news to all.

            

* HYMN No. 610     Through the Love of God Our Savior

 

PRAYER OF CONFESSION          Carlos Rivera     

God of mercy, whose Son, Jesus Christ,

longs to gather us in the wide embrace of his love:

We confess that we have been wayward children.

We have disobeyed your commands;

our ears have been deaf to your call;

our hearts have been cold to your love.

In thought, in word, and in deed

we have hurt others and dishonored your name.

(Prayers of Silent Confession)

Kyrie (sung): Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. 

Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. 

Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

 

ASSURANCE OF PARDON/WISDOM FOR LIFE

In our baptisms, we have been adopted by God.

We are God’s beloved children, and brothers and sisters to one another.

In our baptisms, we have been washed by Jesus Christ.

We are forgiven; our shame and guilt are wiped clean.

In our baptisms, we have been anointed with God’s Spirit.

We are temples of the Holy Spirit and signs of God’s restorative work.

In our baptisms, we have been called to God’s mission.

We are disciples, followers of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, called to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with our God.

 

JUNIOR SERMON  

 

ANTHEM:                        David Stanley York

Lord, Make Me Thine Instrument

Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace.

Where there is hatred, Let me sow Love.

Where there is doubt, Let me sow Faith.

Where there is despair, Let me sow Hope.

Where there is darkness, Let me sow Light.

Where there is sadness, Let me sow Joy.

O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek

To be consoled as to console,

To be understood, as to understand,

To be loved, as to love.

For it is in giving that we receive;

It is in pardoning, that we are pardoned;

And it is in dying, that we are born to eternal life.

                

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

Congregational Response:

    The Lord is my light and my salvation,

    of whom should I be afraid,

    of whom should I be afraid?

Lord’s Prayer (pew card)  

 

* HYMN No. 486     There's a Wideness in God's Mercy

 

Prayer of Illumination

All-knowing and all-caring God,

We are like a parched desert, empty and in need of replenishment.

Visit us with your presence, saturate us with your Spirit,

And bathe us in the streams of living water.

Through Christ our Lord we pray. Amen.

 

SCRIPTURE PASSAGES:    

Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22        p. 487    

John 3:16-21            p. 864

This is the Word of the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

 

SERMON                   Loving the World    Rev. Blaine Crawford

 

* CONFESSION OF FAITH:        

Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 88-90

Q. What is involved in genuine repentance or conversion?

A. Two things: the dying-away of the old self, and the rising-to-life of the new.

Q. What is the dying-away of the old self?

A. To be genuinely sorry for sin and more and more to hate and run away from it.

Q. What is the rising-to-life of the new self?

A. Wholehearted joy in God through Christ and a love and delight to live according to the will of God by doing every kind of good work.

 

OFFERING OURSELVES AND OUR GIFTS

        Offertory:      When Jesus Wept    William Billings

When Jesus wept, the falling tear

In mercy flowed beyond all bound;

When Jesus groaned, a trembling fear

Seized all the guilty world around. 

* The Doxology (pew card)      

* Prayer of Dedication

 

* HYMN No. 227     Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me

 

* BENEDICTION 

Response:           Jesus Remember Me

 Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom

 

POSTLUDE:   Variation Serieuses (selections)    Felix Mendelssohn

 

Announcements

MARCH 11, 2018

 

Lenten Offering Envelopes

The special Lenten offerings will be given to the refugee family that COTH has adopted in this season of Lent.  This family will be arriving in New Jersey this Thursday.

 

No Sunday School next Sunday, March 18.

 

Adult Sunday School Opportunity   

Sunday mornings, 9:45-10:30 a.m., Library

Adults are invited to join a Sunday morning class entitled, "Ripped from the Headlines - Integrating your Faith with Current Events!"  Led by seminary intern Carlos Rivera, the class will extend through the end of April with a new headline discussed every few weeks. No class on March 18.

 

Weekly Calendar

Tuesdays, Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., Folensbee Lounge

Wednesdays, Yoga, 7:30 p.m., Gessner Hall

Thursdays, Prayer Group, 6:00 p.m., Folensbee Lounge

 

Queens Discipleship Retreat

March 17, 9:30am-2:00pm, Gessner Hall

Being with God and each other strengthens our faith and helps us live it out. But we get so focused on finishing our to-do lists that sometimes we don’t leave enough space in our lives for those relationships. If you can relate, you're invited to set aside space for God and one another by participating in a discipleship retreat next month. Join with other RCA churches in Queens to:

  • Explore current models of discipleship

  • Grow your capacity to participate in God's work both personally and as a community

  • Share a meal and time of fellowship

This is a free event but registration is required. Call the church office or register at:  http://www.churchonthehill.org/discipleshipretreat/

 

Prayer List

Remember the following individuals in your daily prayer:

Bermudez family, Diane Blagburn, Jose, Gracinda and David Cerqueira, Rosemarie Dappio, Dombrowski family, William Duchemin, Joan Dwyer, Angela Edward, Lynne Johnson, Kathy Kissane, Jason Knese, Ginny Marsico, Ann McCaffrey, Alda Muyskens, Denise Moran, Stacey Muller, Joan Pearson, Keith Pearson, Megan Peters, Isabelita Rueda, Kook Ryo, Debra & Greg Sparrow 

 

March 4, 2018

ORDER FOR WORSHIP

 

PRELUDE:    Raindrop Prelude    Chopin                

 

SALUTATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

* PASSING OF THE PEACE

* GLORIA PATRI (pew card) 

 

* CALL TO WORSHIP        John Westerhaus                                        

Lord God, we gather in this place not because we are deserving of your love and not because we have lived faithfully before your face.

We gather here because you have called us.

You loved us before we could love you. You have given your Son for our salvation.

For this we join all creation in blessing you, praising you, thanking you.

You are great, and greatly to be praised.

As we offer our praise, we long for you to mold us in the image of your Son, whose death and resurrection give us hope.

                

* HYMN No. 92     Crown Him with Many Crowns

 

 

PRAYER OF CONFESSION             

God of compassion, you are slow to anger and full of mercy, welcoming sinners who return to you with penitent hearts.

Receive us in your loving embrace as we come home to you. Seat us at your bountiful table of grace, that, with all your children, we may feast with delight on all that satisfies the hungry heart.

(Prayers of Silent Confession)

Kyrie (sung): Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. 

    Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. 

    Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

 

Assurance of Pardon/Wisdom for Life

 In our baptisms, we have been adopted by God.

We are God’s beloved children, and brothers and sister to one another.

In our baptisms, we have been washed by Jesus Christ.

We are forgiven; our shame and guilt are wiped clean.

In our baptisms, we have been anointed with God’s Spirit.

We are temples of the Holy Spirit and signs of God’s restorative work.

In our baptisms, we have been called to God’s mission.

We are disciples, followers of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, called to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with our God.

 

JUNIOR SERMON

 

ANTHEM:      God So Loved The World    John Stainer    

God so loved the world,

That he gave His only begotten Son,

That who-so believeth in Him

should not perish,

but have everlasting life.

For God sent not His Son

into the world to condemn the world;

But that the world through him might be saved.

 

Prayer of Illumination

God of love, in the Word-made-flesh, you revealed yourself to us. Keep our feet firmly in the way where Christ leads us; make our mouths speak the truth that Christ teaches us; fill our bodies with the life that is Christ within us. In his holy name we pray.  Amen.

                 

SCRIPTURE READINGS:    

Psalm 19:1-10, 14        p. 433    

John 2:13-22            p. 863

This is the Word of the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

 

SERMON                    Disciples at Work    Rev. Blaine Crawford

 

* CONFESSION OF FAITH:        

    Apostles’ Creed (pew card) 

 

OFFERING OURSELVES AND OUR GIFTS

     Offertory:            This Do in Remembrance of Me    J. Hunnicutt

This do in remembrance of me;

Keep this feast and together we'll be.

This do in remembrance of me;

Till you come to my kingdom.

This is my body, broken for you,

Take and eat in remembrance of me.

Broken that you might rise up from death

Into a life everlasting.

This do in remembrance of me;

Keep this feast and together we'll be.

This do in remembrance of me;

Till you come to my kingdom.

This is my blood, I shed it for you.

Take and drink in remembrance of me.

Shed that you might rise up from death

Into a life everlasting.

    * The Doxology (pew card)      

    * Prayer of Dedication

 

SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION

    *Communion Hymn       Draw Near    Steven R. Janco

Refrain (congregation sings)

Draw near, draw near!

Take the body of your Lord.

Draw near, draw near!

Drink the blood for you out-poured.

Verses (choir)

Draw near and take the body of your Lord,

and drink the holy blood for you out-poured:

Saved by his body and his holy blood,

with souls refreshed we give our thanks to God.

Christ our Redeemer, God's eternal Son,

has by his cross and blood the victory won:

He gave his life for greatest and for least,

Himself the offering and Himself the Priest.

Let us approach with faithful hearts sincere,

and take the pledges of salvation here:

Christ who in this life all the saints defends,

gives all believers life that never ends.

With heavenly bread makes those who hunger whole,

gives living waters to the thirsting soul:

Judge of the nations, to whom all must bow,

in this great feast of love is with us now

Invitation

Communion Prayer

Sanctus (pew card)

Mystery of the Faith: 

Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again. 

Words of Institution

 

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE        Carlos Rivera  

Congregational Response:

    The Lord is my light and my salvation,

    of whom should I be afraid,

    of whom should I be afraid?

Lord’s Prayer (pew card)  

 

* HYMN No. 612     How Firm a Foundation

 

* BENEDICTION 

Response     Lord, Have Mercy upon Us           

Lord, have mercy upon us.

Christ, have mercy upon us.

Lord, have mercy upon us.

 

POSTLUDE:    Etude in F Major    Chopin 

         

Announcements

MARCH 4, 2018

 

Adult Sunday School Opportunity   

Sunday mornings, 9:45-10:30 a.m., Library

Adults are invited to join a Sunday morning class entitled, "Ripped from the Headlines - Integrating your Faith with Current Events!"  Led by seminary intern Carlos Rivera, the class will extend through the end of April with a new headline discussed every few weeks.

 

Queens Discipleship Retreat

March 17, 9:30am-2:00pm, Gessner Hall

Being with God and each other strengthens our faith and helps us live it out. But we get so focused on finishing our to-do lists that sometimes we don’t leave enough space in our lives for those relationships. If you can relate, you're invited to set aside space for God and one another by participating in a discipleship retreat next month. Join with other RCA churches in Queens to:

  • Explore current models of discipleship

  • Grow your capacity to participate in God's work both personally and as a community

  • Share a meal and time of fellowship

This is a free event but registration is required. Call the church office or register at:  http://www.churchonthehill.org/discipleshipretreat/

 

Lenten Mission 2018 - Important Dates and Opportunities

Reminders: There are still a few tags for our home goods collection, available in Gessner Hall.

There are also a few Lenten bookmarks at the back of the sanctuary.

February 25, 2018

 

ORDER FOR WORSHIP

 

PRELUDE:            Chopin                              

 

SALUTATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

* PASSING OF THE PEACE

* SANCTUS (pew card)         

 

* CALL TO WORSHIP        Gerry Mendler                                        

From Bethlehem to Nazareth, from Bethany to Jerusalem,

Come, Lord Jesus.

To heal the sick, to mend the brokenhearted,

to comfort the disturbed, to disturb the comfortable,

Come, Lord Jesus.

To carry the cross, to lead the way,

to shoulder the sin of the world and take it away,

Come, Lord Jesus.

Today, to this place, to us,

Come, Lord Jesus.

                

* HYMN No. 198     Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne

 

PRAYER OF CONFESSION          Carlos Rivera     

O God, in creation you fashion us in your image,

in Christ you reveal to us your love, through the Holy Spirit you welcome us into the fellowship of believers:

And yet, we constantly distort your image, but still you restore it.

We daily betray your love, but still you extend it.

We often disrupt fellowship, but still you bless it.

Forgive us, we pray.

(Prayers of Silent Confession)

Kyrie (sung): Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. 

Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. 

Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

 

ASSURANCE OF PARDON/WISDOM FOR LIFE

In our baptisms, we have been adopted by God.

We are God’s beloved children, and brothers and sisters to one another.

In our baptisms, we have been washed by Jesus Christ.

We are forgiven; our shame and guilt are wiped clean.

In our baptisms, we have been anointed with God’s Spirit.

We are temples of the Holy Spirit and signs of God’s restorative work.

In our baptisms, we have been called to God’s mission.

We are disciples, followers of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, called to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with our God.

 

MISSION MOMENT:    Wendy Jager from Interfaith-RISE  

 

ANTHEM:                   Soon and Very Soon    Andrae Crouch

Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King;

Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King;

Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King;

Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

We're going to see the King.

 

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

Congregational Response:

    The Lord is my light and my salvation,

    of whom should I be afraid,

    of whom should I be afraid.

Lord’s Prayer (pew card)  

 

* HYMN No. 484     The Old Rugged Cross

 

Prayer of Illumination

O God, prepare our minds to hear your Word.

Move our hearts to accept what we hear.

Purify our will to obey in joy and faith.

Open us to change and growth

That we may walk with Christ. Amen.

 

SCRIPTURE PASSAGES:    

Psalm 22:23-31        p. 435    

Mark 8:31-38            p. 820

This is the Word of the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

 

SERMON:      Growing through Sacrifice    Rev. Blaine Crawford

 

* CONFESSION OF FAITH:        

Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 88-90

Q. What is involved in genuine repentance or conversion?

A. Two things: the dying-away of the old self, and the rising-to-life of the new.

Q. What is the dying-away of the old self?

A. To be genuinely sorry for sin and more and more to hate and run away from it.

Q. What is the rising-to-life of the new self?

A. Wholehearted joy in God through Christ and a love and delight to live according to the will of God by doing every kind of good work.

 

OFFERING OURSELVES AND OUR GIFTS

        Offertory:          Isaac Watts/Gilbert M. Martin

When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

When I survey the wondrous cross

On which the Prince of glory died,

My richest gain I count but loss,

and pour contempt on all my pride.

Forbid it Lord, that I should boast,

Save in the death of Christ, my God!

All the vain things that charm me most,

I sacrifice them to his blood.

See from his head, His hands, His feet,

Sorrow and love flow mingled down!

Did e'er such love and sorrow meet,

Or thorns compose so rich a crown?

Were the whole realm of nature mine,

That were a present far too small,

Love, so amazing, so divine,

Demands my soul, my life, my all!

Amen!

* The Doxology (pew card)      

* Prayer of Dedication

 

* HYMN No. 229     Lift High the Cross

 

* BENEDICTION 

Response:           Sevenfold Amen

 

POSTLUDE:      Prelude from prelude and fugue in D major     J.S. Bach               

 

Prayer List

Remember the following individuals in your daily prayer:

Bermudez family, Diane Blagburn, Jose, Gracinda and David Cerqueira, Rosemarie Dappio, Dombrowski family, William Duchemin, Joan Dwyer, Angela Edward, Lynne Johnson, Kathy Kissane, Jason Knese, Ginny Marsico, Ann McCaffrey, Alda Muyskens, Denise Moran, Stacey Muller, Joan Pearson, Keith Pearson, Megan Peters, Isabelita Rueda, Kook Ryo, Debra & Greg Sparrow

 

Announcements

February 25, 2018

 

Lenten Mission 2018

As part of our Lenten Mission, today we welcome Wendy Jager, from Interfaith Rise.  Interfaith Refugee and Immigrant Services and Empowerment (Interfaith-RISE) is an official affiliate site of the US Committee for Refugees & Immigrants. They are committed to resettling refugees in central NJ, by assisting with housing, ESL, social services, education, medical assistance, mental health services, transportation, and supportive community integration as families and individuals journey towards self-sufficiency and independence.

During worship, Wendy will share how she began serving refugees. During coffee hour, Wendy will present on the global refugee crisis. Join us after the service for the time of learning and fellowship.

 

Queens Discipleship Retreat

March 17, 9:30am-2:00pm, Gessner Hall

Being with God and each other strengthens our faith and helps us live it out. But we get so focused on finishing our to-do lists that sometimes we don’t leave enough space in our lives for those relationships. If you can relate, you're invited to set aside space for God and one another by participating in a discipleship retreat next month. Join with other RCA churches in Queens to:

  • Explore current models of discipleship

  • Grow your capacity to participate in God's work both personally and as a community

  • Share a meal and time of fellowship

This is a free event but registration is required. Call the church office or register at:  http://www.churchonthehill.org/discipleshipretreat/

 

Music Note


"Soon and Very Soon" is the last in the choir series of gospel songs and spirituals in recognition of Black History Month.
It is a contemporary gospel song written by the late Andrae Crouch, a prolific composer and performer, often referred to as the "father of modern gospel music." 
It was inspired by the Scripture passage "He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." Revelation 21:4

 

Adult Sunday School Opportunity   

Sunday mornings, 9:45-10:30 a.m., Library

Adults are invited to join a Sunday morning class entitled, "Ripped from the Headlines - Integrating your Faith with Current Events!"  Led by seminary intern Carlos Rivera, the class will extend through the end of April with a new headline discussed every few weeks.

 

 

February 18, 2018

 

ORDER FOR WORSHIP

 

PRELUDE:    Prelude and Fugue in D major    J.S. Bach                         

 

SALUTATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

* PASSING OF THE PEACE

* SANCTUS (pew card)         

 

* CALL TO WORSHIP        Dorien Day                                        

Journey with us, O holy God, as we begin our way to the cross.

Sharpen our focus, that our attention may center more on you than ourselves.

Lead us through the shadows of darkness and prepare our hearts,

that we might be a people of prayer, ready to perceive and respond to your Son and our Savior, Jesus Christ.

                

* HYMN No. 192     O Sing a Song of Bethlehem

 

PRAYER OF CONFESSION          Carlos Rivera     

Almighty God,

to you all hearts are open, all desires known,

and from you no secrets are hid.

Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts

by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit,

that we may perfectly love you

and worthily magnify your holy name.

 

(Prayers of Silent Confession)

Kyrie:    Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

    Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy.

    Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy.

 

ASSURANCE OF PARDON/WISDOM FOR LIFE

In our baptisms, we have been adopted by God.

We are God’s beloved children, and brothers and sisters to one another.

In our baptisms, we have been washed by Jesus Christ.

We are forgiven; our shame and guilt are wiped clean.

In our baptisms, we have been anointed with God’s Spirit.

We are temples of the Holy Spirit and signs of God’s restorative work.

In our baptisms, we have been called to God’s mission.

We are disciples, followers of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, called to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with our God.

 

JUNIOR SERMON  

 

ANTHEM:                   Steal Away    Brian Tate    

Steal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus.

Steal away, steal away home.

I ain't got long to stay here.

My Lord, He calls me by the thunder, 

the trumpet sounds within my soul;

I ain't got long to stay here.

Steal away, steal away home.

I ain't got long to stay here.

Green trees are bending, 

poor sinner stands a-trembling,

the trumpet sounds within my soul;

I ain't got long to stay here.

Steal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus.

Steal away, steal away home.

I ain't got long to stay here.

                 

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

Congregational Response:

    The Lord is my light and my salvation,

    of whom should I be afraid,

    of whom should I be afraid?

Lord’s Prayer (pew card)  

 

* HYMN No. 193     O Love, How Deep, How Broad

 

Prayer of Illumination

Holy and loving God, as we worship you today,

we long for your Spirit to both comfort and challenge us, to help us become more holy and more loving.

We pray for new understanding, humility, patience, and discipline that will help us die to sin and live for Jesus. Amen.

 

SCRIPTURE PASSAGES:    

Psalm 25:1-10        p. 436    

Mark 1:9-15            p. 812

This is the Word of the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

 

SERMON            Aware and Expectant    Rev. Blaine Crawford

* CONFESSION OF FAITH:        

Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 88-90

Q. What is involved in genuine repentance or conversion?

A. Two things: the dying-away of the old self, and the rising-to-life of the new.

Q. What is the dying-away of the old self?

A. To be genuinely sorry for sin and more and more to hate and run away from it.

Q. What is the rising-to-life of the new self?

A. Wholehearted joy in God through Christ and a love and delight to live according to the will of God by doing every kind of good work.

 

OFFERING OURSELVES AND OUR GIFTS

           Offertory:      Into the Woods my Master Went    Peter Lutkin

Into the woods my Master went, clean for-spent.

Into the woods my Master came,

for-spent with love and shame.

But the olives, they were not blind to Him

the little gray leaves were kind to Him;

The thorn tree had a mind to Him

when into the woods He came.

Out of the woods my Master went,

and He was well content;

Out of the woods my Master came,

content with death and shame.

When death and shame would woo Him last,

from under the trees they drew Him last,

'Twas on a tree the slew Him last

When out of the woods He came.

* The Doxology (pew card)      

* Prayer of Dedication

 

* HYMN No. 199     Tell Me the Story of Jesus

 

* BENEDICTION 

Response:           Jesus Remember Me

Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.         

 

POSTLUDE:        Cesar Franck               

        Prelude from Prelude Fugue and Variation

 

Prayer List

Remember the following individuals in your daily prayer:

Bermudez family, Diane Blagburn, Jose, Gracinda and David Cerqueira, Rosemarie Dappio, Dombrowski family, William Duchemin, Joan Dwyer, Angela Edward, Lynne Johnson, Kathy Kissane, Jason Knese, Ginny Marsico, Ann McCaffrey, Alda Muyskens, Denise Moran, Stacey Muller, Joan Pearson, Keith Pearson, Megan Peters, Isabelita Rueda, Kook Ryo, Debra & Greg Sparrow 

 

Announcements

FEBRUARY 18, 2018

 

Adult Sunday School Opportunity   

Sunday mornings, 9:45-10:30 a.m., Library

Adults are invited to join a Sunday morning class entitled, "Ripped from the Headlines - Integrating your Faith with Current Events!"  Led by seminary intern Carlos Rivera, the class will extend through the end of April with a new headline discussed every few weeks.

 

Lenten Mission 2018 - Important Dates and Opportunities

February 25

  • Adult Sunday School, 9:45-10:30
  • Guest speaker/s during worship
  • Special educational coffee hour

Quilt Sewing Group: If interested, contact Jeanne Sarran.

Home Goods Collection: Begins February 25; ends March 25

 

Weekly Calendar

Tuesdays, Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., Folensbee Lounge

Wednesdays, Yoga, 7:30 p.m., Gessner Hall

Thursdays, Prayer Group, 6:00 p.m., Folensbee Lounge

 

Looking Ahead:

March 17 – Discipleship Retreat, 10am – 2 pm

March 17 – Benefit Concert, 7:30 pm

March 18 – Women’s Communion Breakfast – 9:30 am