Weekly Schedule
Sunday, May 15th, 10:30am We will be meeting at the Journey Church this Sunday most likely outside due to very pleasant weather. Please bring your own chair if you have one. Thanks! See you here! Church Workdays Saturday, May 21 & 28, 9am Projects:
Saturday, May 14th, 9am - 3pm Bill Hoyt Discernment Process The final session of the seminar will be held at the Front Porch, a local technology firm at 905 Mono Way. It is between Rite Aid drug store and KFC. - - Turn into the Rite Aid parking lot off of Mono Way & turn left. - - At the end of the lot turn right, go straight and then make a U-Turn uphill to get to the entry to Front Porch and parking. - - Some of you may have to park in the lower lot and walk up to the front door. If you are able to do that and save the upper parking for those who have some disability, that would be helpful. A Continental breakfast and lunch will be served. Sunday, May 15th, 10:30am Guest Speaker (To be announced) Thursdays Men's Group - 10:30am at Schnoogs Cafe and Espresso in the Timberhills Shopping Center We are currently doing a book reading and study of Max Lucado's "Begin Again - Your Hope and Renewal Start Today". Fridays Prayer – 9:00am – Join us each Friday via Zoom to pray for our church, our community, and the world. Click here to join the online meeting, or call 669.900.6833 to join by phone. You will be asked to enter the Meeting ID 889 0675 0824 and Passcode 14425 in order to join. |
Events
Did you miss our April 15th Good Friday service? Here is your chance to see the highlights!
M.C. - Claude Crow, Cowboy Church Music Worship - Praise Out Loud, Modesto & Sac Guest Speaker - Reverend Gilbert Foster ____________________________________________
Communion Service (first Sunday of each month) 10:30am. We remember and proclaim the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ—his sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins and the restoration of our broken relationship with God! If you are joining us from home, check out our Communion page for some thoughts on how you can prepare for this, including baking your own unleavened bread. (A great family activity, but not required.) Baptism Baptism represents our death and resurrection with Jesus Christ—a powerful symbol of the new life he offers. If you are interested in being baptized or just learning more about it, please fill out our Digital Connection Form. |