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Plaza Takeover This Sunday

A Meal Together in the City We Love

Make plans to have lunch with us immediately following our service this week. We gather in Plaza Park at noon. We enjoy fellowship and a meal in plain sight of our neighbors.

Bring your lunch to church, purchase take-out at any of the restaurants in Old Towne Orange, or get a slice of our world-famous Buck-O-Slice Pizza. Guests eat free.

Please bring a blanket or folding chair. We can’t wait to share a meal with you in the city we love.

Plaza Takeover This Sunday

A Meal Together in the City We Love

Make plans to have lunch with us immediately following our service this week. We gather in Plaza Park at noon. We enjoy fellowship and a meal in plain sight of our neighbors.

Bring your lunch to church, purchase take-out at any of the restaurants in Old Towne Orange, or take advantage of our world-famous Buck-O-Slice Pizza. If you're our guest, pizza is on us.

Please bring a blanket or folding chair. We can’t share a meal with you in the city we love.

Picnic In The Plaza This Sunday

A Meal Together in the City We Love

Make plans to have lunch with us immediately following our service this week. We gather in Plaza Park at noon. We enjoy fellowship and a meal in plain sight of our neighbors.

Bring your lunch to church, purchase take-out at any of the restaurants in Old Towne Orange, or take advantage of our world-famous Buck-O-Slice Pizza. If you're our guest, pizza is on us.

Please bring a blanket or folding chair. We can’t wait to be together!

Picnics In The Plaza Are Back

This Sunday!

Make plans to have lunch with us immediately following our service this week. We gather in Plaza Park at noon. We get the chance to enjoy fellowship and a meal in plain sight of our neighbors.

Bring your lunch to church, purchase take-out at any of the restaurants in Old Towne Orange, or take advantage of our world-famous Buck-O-Slice Pizza. If you're our guest, pizza is on us.

Please bring a blanket or folding chair.

Is God Really Among Us?

Marks of a Genuine Encounter with God

On Sunday Pastor Dustin preached from Isaiah 6:1-8. Our greatest need when we gather as a church is to have genuine encounters with God. How do we know when this happens? We walk away amazed, humbled, forgiven, and sent.

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Church Unity

Too Easily Taken for Granted

On Sunday guest preacher Ben Kreps shared from Psalm 133. Jesus’ saving work unites Christians to one another. Unity in the church is a gift to enjoy, a treasure to protect, and a message to communicate. May we cherish and guard our precious blood-bought unity.

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A Mission Statement For Every Christian

Trust God and Do Good

On Sunday Pastor Dustin preached from 1 Peter 4:12-19. We tend to see Christian suffering as evidence we’re doing something wrong. But Christians should expect to suffer when they’re doing something right. Opposition to Christianity is normal, it’s a God-given test of our faith, it proves God is with us, and it points us to our future salvation.

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Now To Him

Praise God Above All

On Sunday church member Israel Carbajal preached from Ephesians 3:20-21. We are to reserve our highest praise for God. He is able to do more. His power toward us is immeasurably great. His glory never ends. May we worship Him in 2020.

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