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Sunday Service

Schedule
Cross of Christ 9:30 AM

(beginning September 10th)

( Facebook Live will be at 9:30)

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CROSS OF CHRIST SERVICES

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 Bulletins

April 21,  2024

(Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from

One License with license #A-725137.  All rights reserved.)

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 Senior Recognition and Reception April 28, 2024
Seniors will be presented with a quilt from Cross of Christ Lutheran Church presented by WELCA
Reception to follow worship service.



Fellowship Hall Update

New carpet and fresh paint are the plans for updating the fellowship hall. Click here for details.

At this time, 60% of the total cost has been given. We need approximately $10,000 more to reach our goal. The fundraiser has divided the room into carpet squares. Buy one or more for $30 a square. Identify your donation "Carpet Fund". 

Devotions:

 

Psalm 133:1: “Look at how good and pleasing it is when families live together as one.”

 

Devotional:   Faith and Family

 

God’s gift of the family is so precious because it is the unit to which His grace comes to shelter and protect us from outside temptations and evil challenges. This is true not only for our personal families but for our church family too. Galatians 6:2 instructs families to lean on each other and be there for one another both in the good and the bad.

 

When we think about family life, children are a vital part of the family unit. And so it is at Cross of Christ that children and young adults are such an important and valued part of our church family and its future. Isn’t it wonderful that Pastor Dana has chosen to assure that our youth taking their first communion ALL have the opportunity to do so by accommodating their individual family’s schedule! And Cade  was able to receive his senior quilt today because his family will not be available next Sunday which is the official Senior Recognition Sunday.

 

Family units grow closer as they face hardships together, celebrate together; share the good, bad and ugly with each other because they are all in it together. We can all be so proud of our Cross of Christ family when we face hardships and challenges together such as members’ health issues or the aches and pains and somewhat brokenness of our aging building facility. The current fund raising campaign for new carpet in the fellowship hall is a good example of facing challenges together. We frequently celebrate together; like today when Taya and Keahna received their first communion. Every Sunday after announcements and before worship we celebrate special occasions in our members’ lives. How cool is that! That’s what families do, and our church family and faith is better for it.

 

Let us pray:

 

Loving Father, we thank you for your numerous blessings and we pray for the well-being of our personal families and our church family. Thank you for our faith in You that brings us confidence, peace and joy in knowing that together we are stronger as a family.

 

In thy Holy Name we pray, AMEN.

 

Authored by Lynn Meyer c/o CofC Prayer Group

(April 21, 2024)


Brat Sale at Cross of Christ Drive - Thru 
April 27th from
10:30-1:00P.M.  
Brats $4
Brat Meal (w/chips & drink) $5
Hot dogs $2.50
Hot dog Meal (w/chips & drink) $4
Pop $1  Chips $1
Proceeds go to St. Pete's & Stone Church Cemetery

 

 AT CROSS OF CHRIST THIS WEEK: 4/21/24 - 4/28/24
 

Monday:

9:00 Do Days/Potluck lunch/Noon business Mtg. Tuesday:

9:00 Do Days/Potluck lunch

Wednesday:

11:00 Prayer Group

6:00 Confirmation/Club 56 (Simple Supper)

Thursday:

Friday:

Pastor’s Day Off

Saturday:

9:00 – 10:00 Ladies Bible Study - Ellen Hongerholt 10:30 – 1:00 Brat Sale Drive-thru at CofC carport Sunday:

9:30 Fifth Sunday of Easter Worship Service w/Holy Communion/Senior Recognition/FB

10:30 Last day of Sunday School/Coffee Hour in honor of graduates

Baby goats visit Cross of Christ

and the "kids" love it!

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Monthly collection for Food Shelf

Lynn Meyer photo

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