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Guest Reception This Sunday

Lunch is on us.

If you are a recent guest, first-time attender, just passing through, or have been around a couple weeks but haven't yet been to a guest luncheon, then please be our guest! Join us this Sunday, 01-25-14, immediately following the service, for a luncheon in the Woman's Club Garden.

We'd love to get to know you better.

The format is "come-and-go as you please" and kids are welcome. More info will be available at the service on Sunday. See you then!

Invite Someone To Sit With You

Here's a crazy idea.

Next time you see someone new at church, welcome them like you always do and then say "Want to sit together?"

One of the hardest parts about visiting a church is finding a seat. Front, back, down the middle aisle, off to the side and at the end of a row so you can "escape" if things get weird. You know what we're talking about. It's hard. 

Wouldn't it have been easier if someone invited you to sit together during the service? If they're not interested they'll tell you so. But nobody is going to say they feel lonely and awkward. And that's how many of us felt when we first arrived.

Invite guests to sit with you.

Sundays, CommunityChurch Staff
Ryan Receives His White Coat

Congratulations Ryan!

God plans to use our jobs to bring himself glory and to do good in and through our lives. (The Gospel At Work)

Community, StoriesChurch Staff
The Youth Are Serving Seniors This Week

Youth Meeting This Week

Our Junior/Senior High Students meet monthly for community, service, and study. This month we are headed to a senior assisted-living home to sing with the residents. Then afterwards to the Cards residence for dessert and ping pong...or ping pong and dessert. Just not ping pong dessert.

We meet in the parking lot, 6:15PM.

Orange Healthcare & Wellness Center 920 W. La Veta Orange, CA 92868

 

We Love Meeting Our Friend's Families

Jordan's sisters.

There is lots to enjoy about the holidays, but if we could (collectively) pick one thing it might be meeting our friend's families.

Thanks for bringing your families to church. There's nothing sweeter than seeing a younger sister tugging on the arm of a dear friend. Or a mother or father who visits us every year or so...it's like a family reunion.