As our Interim Pastor, I continue to experience deepening relationships with the staff, elders, deacons, trustees, volunteers in the ministries at and of Grace, and everyone who calls Grace Presbyterian Church their church home. For those relationships, I overflow with gratitude.
Wasn’t last Sunday’s single worship service, annual meeting, and luncheon inspiring? The movement of the Holy Spirit was palpable. The interaction between all present was sweet. God is good, and we participated in a unifying experience as Grace moves forward in discovering God’s next steps for us.
Mark your calendar now, and plan to attend the first of six Town Hall meetings on Sunday, March 17, immediately following the 11:00 am worship service in the Great Room. We will enjoy a meal together and discuss the following, “How has Grace’s past shaped who we are today?”
This Sunday, March 3, join us for worship at either 9:00 am in the Great Room or 11:00 am in the Sanctuary. On this Third Sunday in Lent, my sermon is entitled “Is The Bread and The Cup Actually the Body and Blood of Christ?”, the fourth message in the current sermon series, Questions You and the Public Square May Have About Church Traditions and Practices. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated.
Over the weeks and months ahead, God will use each one of us to create a united, invigorated, aware (congregationally and individually), and renewed Grace Presbyterian Church as we walk together with Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit.
On the journey of Christian discipleship with you, I remain faithfully yours,
Steve
The Rev. Dr. Steven M. Marsh, Interim Pastor
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