Just click on the "Featured Couple" link to the left of the "Love & Marriage" page! And by all means, be sure to check out the other posts!
Thank you for all of your support in 2011! Our mission for 2012 remains to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with us & to be involved in what we're doing for God, as well as develop your own personal walk with God! We appreciate your visits to our site & hope you enjoy what we have planned this year! God bless!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Featured Couple - Mitchell & Wanda Morgan
Our featured couple Q&A is finally ready for reveal! Please take a look at what what they have to say about being in a committed relationship, staying in love with each other & God & how to make a marriage work - the right way!
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Happy Birthday Pastor Crockett!!
Please help us wish our wonderful pastor a very happy 62nd birthday! He's an amazing man of God with a kind heart, a lighthearted spirit & a love for people!
Happy birthday, Pastor Crockett! We love you!!!
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Sis. Russ leads fellowship @ Ministry of Reconciliation
Please support Sister L'Tanya Russ tomorrow, Monday, April 23 as she brings the Word of God at the Ministry of Reconciliation Fellowship, located at 6785 Goya Avenue in Baton Rouge, LA at 6pm. You don't want to miss this; you will be blessed! Directions, map & front view of the building is below.
If you take Florida Street from I-110, make a left on North Donmoor Avenue; Goya Avenue will be a few streets down on the left. The church is located on the right side of Goya.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Family & Friends Day 2012
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
Good Friday & Easter Sunday
In our April newsletter, we discussed Good Friday & Easter Sunday. I promised to bring you information on the origins of Easter, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ & what the Lord's Supper means for Christians. As a little nugget, I'm also posting about the day Jesus was crucified. Well, here goes! In case you missed the newsletter, please click here to read it first!
Question: "What is the importance of the Lord's supper/Christian Communion?"
Answer: A study of the Lord’s Supper is a soul-stirring experience because of the depth of meaning it contains. It was during the age-old celebration of the Passover on the eve of His death that Jesus instituted a significant new fellowship meal that we observe to this day. It is an integral part of Christian worship. It causes us to remember our Lord’s death and resurrection and to look for His glorious return in the future.
The Passover was the most sacred feast of the Jewish religious year. It commemorated the final plague on Egypt when the firstborn of the Egyptians died and the Israelites were spared because of the blood of a lamb that was sprinkled on their doorposts. The lamb was then roasted and eaten with unleavened bread. God’s command was that throughout the generations to come the feast would be celebrated. The story is recorded in Exodus 12.
During the Last Supper—a Passover celebration—Jesus took a loaf of bread and gave thanks to God. As He broke it and gave it to His disciples, He said, “’This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.’ In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, ‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you’” (Luke 22:19-21). He concluded the feast by singing a hymn (Matthew 26:30), and they went out into the night to the Mount of Olives. It was there that Jesus was betrayed, as predicted, by Judas. The following day He was crucified.
Question: "What is the importance of the Lord's supper/Christian Communion?"
Answer: A study of the Lord’s Supper is a soul-stirring experience because of the depth of meaning it contains. It was during the age-old celebration of the Passover on the eve of His death that Jesus instituted a significant new fellowship meal that we observe to this day. It is an integral part of Christian worship. It causes us to remember our Lord’s death and resurrection and to look for His glorious return in the future.
The Passover was the most sacred feast of the Jewish religious year. It commemorated the final plague on Egypt when the firstborn of the Egyptians died and the Israelites were spared because of the blood of a lamb that was sprinkled on their doorposts. The lamb was then roasted and eaten with unleavened bread. God’s command was that throughout the generations to come the feast would be celebrated. The story is recorded in Exodus 12.
During the Last Supper—a Passover celebration—Jesus took a loaf of bread and gave thanks to God. As He broke it and gave it to His disciples, He said, “’This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.’ In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, ‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you’” (Luke 22:19-21). He concluded the feast by singing a hymn (Matthew 26:30), and they went out into the night to the Mount of Olives. It was there that Jesus was betrayed, as predicted, by Judas. The following day He was crucified.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
April 2012 Newsletter
Our April 2012 Newsletter is now available. Please click below to download your copy*! You may also email us to receive a copy, pick one up from our church or simply view the document full screen* right here! For more on Good Friday & Easter Sunday, please click here!
*See instructions below!
April 2012 Newsletter
Isaiah 45:8 “Rain down, you heavens, from above, And let the skies pour down righteousness; let the earth open, let them bringforth salvation, and let righteousness spring up together.
Instructions: For full screen viewing, just click the "Fullscreen" button beneath the document. To down a copy to your computer, click the button beneath the document that looks like a cloud! Any questions, please drop us a line!
*See instructions below!
April 2012 Newsletter
Isaiah 45:8 “Rain down, you heavens, from above, And let the skies pour down righteousness; let the earth open, let them bringforth salvation, and let righteousness spring up together.
Instructions: For full screen viewing, just click the "Fullscreen" button beneath the document. To down a copy to your computer, click the button beneath the document that looks like a cloud! Any questions, please drop us a line!
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