Sunday, September 20, 2020

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Join Us for a Service of Worship

Sunday, September 20, 2020 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM

 

The Open Church at 9:00 AM

Gather at 9:00 AM on the Front Plaza. Grab a blanket or chair, sit on the lawn, and build community / worship together. ALL are welcome!

 

Traditional Worship at 11:00 AM
FBC Sanctuary In-Person
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

(with COVID-19 Restrictions – Click Here for more information)

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Live Stream Virtual Church on Facebook or YouTube
And Live Stream Audio-Only Call-In Church on GoTo Meeting:
Toll-Free number: 1-877-309-2073 and enter the Access Code: 905-849-221

 

Scripture includes: Exodus 16:2-15

Sermon Series: August 23–October 18,2020

For the next few weeks, we will explore the Exodus narratives together, experiencing anew together the liberating story of a liberating God. Come and join us on this journey with the Hebrews out of Egypt!

Rev. Dr. Libby Grammer will preach a sermon entitled, “Do You Trust Me?”

People complain in church. They complain about church. They complain about life in general. That’s just part of being people. We all do it from time to time. So, it’s not unusual that the Israelites wandering in the wilderness in adverse conditions after their release from slavery in Egypt were a little…grumbly. But when God made a promise through Moses to care for them and they still didn’t trust – that’s when things went awry. God knows we’re going to grumble, but God asks us to believe – to trust that God will provide. We don’t travel any of our paths alone, and we do have a God who can rain bread from heaven, divide loaves and fishes, and make sure that we are cared for. But trusting God with all of who we are and discerning how best to respond – that’s our hard work of being God’s children. God is asking us: Do you trust me?

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Giving of our Resources

Please continue to give generously to the ministries of our church, even as we cannot meet in person each week. You can give online here or mail / drop off your tithes and offerings to the church office. Your gifts help us to continue to minister through virtual church services, Bible studies, ministry to the community, and more.

Thank you for providing for the mission and ministry of First Baptist Church!

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