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December 13, 2015
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Opening Song / Canción de Apertura
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
Hark the herald angels sing"Glory to the newborn King!
Peace on earth and mercy mildGod and people reconciled"
Joyful, all ye nations riseJoin the triumph of the skies
With the angelic host proclaim:"Christ is born in Bethlehem"Hark! The herald angels sing"Glory to the newborn King!"
Christ by highest heav'n adoredChrist the everlasting Lord!
Late in time behold Him comeOffspring of a Virgin's womb
Veiled in flesh the Godhead seeHail the incarnate Deity
Pleased as man with us to dwellJesus, our Emmanuel
Hark! The herald angels sing"Glory to the newborn King!"
Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace!Hail the Son of Righteousness!Light and life to all He brings
Ris'n with healing in His wingsMild He lays His glory by
Born that we no more may dieBorn to raise the sons of earthBorn to give them second birth
Hark! The herald angels sing"Glory to the newborn King!"by Felix Mendelssohn and Charles Wesley
Public Domain, CCLI# 277738
Our Community Gathers / Nuestro Communidad Se Reúne Rev. Vickey Gibbs
Announcements / Anuncios Mark Eggleston
Exchange of Peace / Saludo de Paz Rev. Vickey Gibbs
We Gather
From many places we gather here. This is a high point of our
week. We see our friends. We make
new friends. And we spend time with The Friend -- the loving
Christ who meets us where we are, as we
are. In this Sanctuary we worship, and
through worship the courage within us
is kindled to inspire courageous living beyond this place.
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Gathering Song / Recopilación de Canciones
Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus
Come, thou long expected Jesus, Born to set thy people free;
From our fears and shame release us, Let us find our rest in thee.
Israel's strength and consolation, Hope of all the earth thou art; Dear desire of every nation, Joy of every longing heart.
by George Blake and Charles Wesley © 1991 Lorenz Publishing Company, CCLI# 3606551
Special Music / Especial Musícal Sanctuary Choir
The First Noel/Pachelbel's Canonby arr. Michael Clawson
Scripture Lesson / Lectura Bíblica
Matthew 1:18-24
Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this way. When Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph, being righteous and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, planned to dismiss her quietly. But just when Joseph had resolved to do this, an angel of God appeared in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the child conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a child, you will name Jesus, for this child will save the people from their sins.” All this fulfilled the prophet's words: “Look, the virgin shall conceive and bear a child that will be named Emmanuel,” which means, “God is with us.” When Joseph awoke from sleep, he did as the angel commanded and they were married.
One: This is the Word of God for the people of God.All: Thanks be to God.
Anthem / Seleccion Musical Sanctuary Choir
Angels Advent Carolby P. Liebergen
When Angels SingIn this year's Advent series, When Angels Sing, we will explore
the journey to Christmas through the messages given
to Zechariah, Mary, Joseph, the Shepherds, Jesus,
Simeon and Ana, and the Magi.
Each Sunday God's revelation breaks
into the world through dreams and pronouncements to enter into everyday
making the ordinary sacred. Singing a new song into the world where incarnation - the
wholeness of flesh and spirit as one is not only promised
but made real in the Christ Child.
Are you open to God breaking in this
Advent season of preparation? Are you ready for an
adventure?
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CommunionAs we gather, break
bread, and tell stories of hope through prayer,
song and ritual in the practice we call
"communion," we bear witness that "Life is stronger than death.
People can change with God’s help. And God is
worthy of our thanks and praise." All are welcome at the table: you do not need to be a member
of this or any church to gather as God's children
at the table of Life.
A brief blessing is offered with bread and
unfermented juice, available to all. Gluten-free bread is offered at the far right; Spanish blessing offered at the
far left.
Please honor this time of sacred community with
singing, quiet meditation or prayer that we might
each receive the spiritual nourishment we seek ...
ComuniónAl reunirnos, partir el pan, y contar historias
de esperanza a través de la oración, el canto y el ritual en la práctica que llamamos "comunión", damos testimonio de que "la vida es más
fuerte que la muerte. Las personas pueden
cambiar con la ayuda de Dios. Y Dios es digno de nuestro agradecimiento y alabanza. "Todos están
invitados a la mesa: no es necesario ser
miembro de esta iglesia o cualquier reunir como hijos de Dios en la mesa
de la Vida.
Una breve bendición se ofrece con el pan y el
jugo, al alcance de todos. Pan sin gluten se ofrece en el extremo derecho;
bendición españoles ofrecen en el extremo
izquierdo.
Por favor respetar este tiempo de comunidad
sagrada con canto, la meditación o la
oración silenciosa para que podamos recibir cada uno el alimento
espiritual que buscamos.
Sermon / Sermón Rev. Troy Treash
When Angels Sing to Joseph
Moment of Reflection / Momento de Reflexión Joel Hammett
We Offer Ourselves / Nos Ofrecemos Honey Ward
Invitation to Give / Invitación a Dar Rev. Troy Treash
Offertory/ Ofertorio HeavenSound Handbells
Coventry Carol & Patapan Medleyby a Traditional English song & a Traditional Bulgarian song
Prayer of Receiving / Oración de Recepción Rev. Troy Treash
Communion / Comunión Rev. Vickey Gibbs
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Communion Songs / Cantos de Comunión
Confitemini Domino (Come and Fill Our Hearts With Your Peace)Words and Music by Jacques Berthier
Santo, Santo, Santoby Unknown
Nada Te TurbeWords and Music by Unknown
More Precious Than Silverby Lynn DeShazo
Prayer of Thanksgiving / Acción de Gracias Rev. Vickey Gibbs
Closing Song / Canto de Salida
We Need a Little Christmas
Haul out the holly Put up the tree before my spirit falls again
Fill up the stocking, I may be rushing things but Deck the halls again now!
For we need a little ChristmasRight this very minuteCandles in the window
Carols at the spinetYes we need a little Christmas
Right this very minuteIt hasn't snowed a single flurry
But Santa Dear we're in a hurry.
So climb down the chimneyPut up the brightest string of lights I've every seen.
Slice up the fruitcakeIt's time we hung some tinsel
On the evergreen bough!
For we need a little musicNeed a little laughterNeed a little singing
Ringing through the rafterAnd we need a little snappy
Happy ever afterWe need a little Christmas,
Need a little Christmas,Need a little Christmas now!
by Words and Music by Jerry HermanPublic Domain, #CCLI # 38583
Benediction / Bendición Rev. Troy Treash
Postlude / Postludio Jonathan Craft+
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Executive Team
Rev. Troy Treash Senior Pastor
[email protected] (x101)
Mark C. BrownDirector of Worship Arts
[email protected] (x109)
Shiv Dharan Director of Operations
[email protected] (x102)
Mark Eggleston Director of Outreach
[email protected] (x106)
Rev. Vickey GibbsDirector of Life Development
[email protected] (x107)
Professional Stipend & Volunteers
Jon Creamer Audio Engineer
Joel Hammett Organist & Accompanist
Christy Irvin Gospel Ensemble Pianist
Debbie Mansfield Nursery Coordinator
Sara Navarro Graphic Design & Teen Coordinator [email protected] (x112)
Desire Koenig Youth Ministries Program Coordinator
Marcial Renteria Bilingual Deacon
Steven Shannon Sanctuary Choir Director
John Taylor Altar Ministries Coordinator
Cassandra White Gospel Ensemble Director
Worship | Sunday, 9 & 11 am Children & Youth Worship | Sunday, 11 am
Nursery | Sunday, 9 & 11 am
Resurrection MCC2025 West 11th St, Houston, Texas 77008Phone 713-861-9149 / Fax 713-861-2520
www.ResurrectionMCC.org
Welcome!If you are attending Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church for the first time, we are glad to have you here! We invite you to join us each week as we worship God and learn more about Christian living in an inclusive way. All are welcome.Make sure to visit the Concierge Desk, located in our Welcome Area, to receive a gift from us. You will find friendly volunteer hosts waiting to greet you.
Worship ServicesResurrection MCC is proud to offer a variety in our worship services. Our two Sunday services, at 9 & 11 am, are identical in form, however they contain different elements from diverse religious traditions each week.
A Special Welcome to First-Time Families!Our nursery staff would love to meet you and your infants & children aged one month through three years! The nursery is located to the right of the Sanctuary entrance and is open during both the 9 & 11 am services.Children and youth aged 4 - 17 years are invited to join our Youth Ministries Program during the 11 am service in the Activities Building (located across the breezeway from our main parking lot). Sign-in begins at 10:45 am. All children must be registered and signed-in to attend. Parents are welcome to join the children for Communion at Noon in the Activities Building. Snack & sign-outs begin at 12:15 pm.
About Us…Resurrection MCC is a Christian church that follows God's call to justice for all people. We build on a rich history of social justice for, and on behalf of, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. Since its founding in 1968, Metropolitan Community Churches have been at the vanguard of civil and human rights movements as an international advocate for vulnerable people in places where religious orthodoxy, sexism, transphobia and homophobia can result in violence and death. MCC has been on the forefront in the struggle towards marriage equality in the US and other countries worldwide and continues to be a powerful voice in the LGBTQ equality movement. MCC’s ministry reaches over 43,000 members in over 250 churches in 22 countries worldwide.Metropolitan Community Churches are on a bold mission to transform hearts, lives, and history. We are a movement that faithfully proclaims God's inclusive love for all people and proudly bears witness to the holy integration of spirituality and sexuality. Because of our faith we are called to: do justice, show kindness, and live humbly with God (Micah 6:8); explore life's questions with open hearts and minds; raise our voices in sacred defiance against exclusion, whether religious, political or systemic; reach out to those with no hope; equip new generations of remarkable, far-reaching spiritual activists.
Our MISSION is to demonstrate God’s unconditional love to all people through Christ-like action.Our VISION is to boldly experience, engage, and embody our faith to transform ourselves and the world into the full expression of Christ’s inclusive love.
At Resurrection MCC, every member and friend is a minister of the church. We envision a Christian community that values diversity and is as diverse and all-encompassing as creation. Through salvation, service, study, and tithing, each member and friend will live and grow in faith and be spiritually fed. We embrace four core values:
Core ValuesInclusionLove is our greatest moral value. Inclusion is a primary focus of our ministry. We believe that all people, as they are and where they are, should be welcomed at God’s table. CommunityOur deep desire is to offer a safe and open community for people to worship, learn, share, and grow in their faith. We are committed to equipping ourselves and each other to do the work that God has called us to do in the world. Spiritual TransformationA message of liberation guides our ministry. We believe that when people are invited to experience God through the life and ministry of Christ, lives are transformed. JusticeWe are committed to uplifting all people and standing with those who suffer under the weight of oppressive systems. We are guided by our commitment to global human rights.
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TOday12:30 pm
CandElari'S PizzEria 6002 WaShingTOn aVE, hOuSTOn, TX 77007
(832) 200-1474 • www.candelaris.com
Join us at a nearby restaurant every Sunday. The restaurant name and address will be printed in this location in the bulletin each week. Whether you're a long-time congregant or a first-time visitor, consider yourself invited to become a Brunch [email protected]
BRUNCH BUDDIES
"A Day of Gifts"Christmas Toy Drive
TOdayWelcome Area
Drop off Your Christmas Toy Donations for Children Ages 4-12Since 2002, Dee Dee Watters & The First Amendment volunteer group have been providing Christmas toys to children in Houston’s Third Ward, Fifth Ward, and neighboring low-income apartments. This year, the Houston Gaymers will help distribute the toys while dressed as popular video games characters like Spider Man and the Incredible Hulk! Please consider bringing a new, unwrapped toy suitable for children ages 4-12 and place it in the large box in the Welcome Area. Your generosity will be a blessing for many children this Christmas!
Wednesday
december 16Gathering Place
Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan, join forces to show how history has biased our reading of the nativity story as it appears in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. As they did for Easter in their previous book, The Last Week, here they explore the beginning of the life of Christ, peeling away the sentimentalism that has built up over the last two thousand years around this most well known of all stories to reveal the truth of what the gospels actually say.
The FirstChristmas
Book Study
DECEMBER 2011 am - 2 pm • Teen Room
GENERATION FAITHCHRISTMASPAJAMA
PART Y
Wear your favorite pajamas
hot chocolate • pizza • games bring a $5 wrapped gift for white
elephant. extra gifts will be available for all to join.
RSVP: [email protected]
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Christmas BaGsWith your support, we can provide a reusable insulated bag with all the ingredients necessary for our neighbors to prepare a delicious Christmas meal for their families. Robert Sliepka & Pride Charities are coordinating this effort again this year. Our goal is to collect enough donations of food and cash to assemble 100 bags and there are several ways you can share your love with our neighbors in need:
DOnAte FOODSUNDAYS, NOV 29, DEC 6 & 13, Gathering PlaceDrop off non-perishable donations before or after Worship: canned corn, rice (1 lb. bag), canned cranberry sauce, canned sweet potatoes, mashed potato mix (box), gravy mix packets, macaroni & cheese (box), stuffing (box), beans (1 lb. bag), cake mix, frosting, $25.00 gift card.
DOnAte CASHSUNDAYS, NOV 29, DEC 6 & 13, Gathering PlaceMake a financial donation so that we may purchase items that are not donated. Make checks payable to Pride Charities," write "Christmas Bags" in the memo line, and place in offering plate.You may also donate online at www.pride-charities.com. Please type "Christmas Bags" in the notes field when paying by credit or debit card.
ASSembLe bAGSSATURDAY, DEC 19, 9 am - Noon, Activities BuildingCreate an assembly line to pack each of the food items into laundry baskets in preparation for distribution.
DIStrIbute bAGSSUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1 - 3 pm, Activities BuildingAssist with arranging bags for distribution, signing in clients, and distributing bags.
Sign up to receive a Christmas Basket
for yourself or someone you know by calling our Food Pantry at
281-254-8003.
Wednesdaydecember 30
7 - 9:30 • Sanctuary & Gathering Place
The name Kwanzaa is derived from the phrase “matunda ya kwanza” which means “first fruits” in Swahili. Each family celebrates Kwanzaa in its own way, but celebrations often include songs and dances, African drums, storytelling, poetry reading, and a large traditional meal. Join us as we celebrate Kwanzaa! Facilitated by Tammy Powers. After the celebration, join with us as we share a Kwanzaa Meal.
KWANZAACELEBRATION & FEAST
monday
december 146:15 - 7:30 pm • Workroom
RESURRECTION NEEDS YOUR HELP!We are looking for persons interested in stepping up during this Operations transition time. The Campus Care Team is responsible for assessing the ever-changing conditions on our campus and grounds. We meet monthly to plan and execute much needed maintenance projects in and around our church home. Other opportunities in this ministry are hosting Friends By The Fire, Spirit Walks, and Campus Care Days. All are welcome to attend this meeting and see if this ministry is a fit for your Spirit! Dinner served at 6:15 pm
www.ResurrectionMCC.org/[email protected]
CampusCareTeam MeeTing
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t Resurrection MCC we celebrate the gift of God's love every day, all year long.
We celebrate God's love with special joy at Christmas, blessed that long ago God put each of us "at the top of the list" and gave the most wonderful gift to us all - Jesus Christ. Each Christmas, as we gather at the manger to receive the gift of Jesus Christ anew, we come grateful. And this time, we come bringing our gifts too . . . You're invited to join us . . . Meet Me at the Manger!It's beautifully simple: This Christmas, as you open your hearts and make a list of your family and friends and the gifts you hope to give this Christmas, give thanks for the blessing of your loved ones and for God's provision which makes it possible for you to have gifts to bring them.And then put Jesus on the top of the list.In the candlelit beauty of Christmas Eve, many of us will make a special gift to the ministry of Resurrection MCC in celebration of our relationship with Jesus and his life among us. We will make an offering (beyond our regular giving) in the amount of one dollar more than the cost of the most expensive gift we have on our list. We will place it in a small gift box, and place it in a the basket near the altar on Christmas Eve. For some of us, this is a way of honoring what we value most this season; for others, it's a way to say "Thank you!" or "I love you!" to God. For many of us, it is a spiritual practice, like prayer or fasting. For all of us, it is a joy and a blessing.We hope you will join us . . . Meet Me at the Manger! Empty gift boxes are available at all of the Sanctuary entrances.
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Featuring the Zeger Family & Faith Jones
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mCC 101 sunday
January 1012:30 - 3:30 pm • Chapel
Learn more about who we are at Resurrection MCC in this introductory class. We’ll discuss the mission, vision, and values of Resurrection MCC, learn more about our history, and discover the many ways people are making an impact in our faith community. At the end of class you will be given the opportunity to become a member if you feel God’s call on your heart to do so. The class is open to those wishing to become members and those who simply want to learn more about Resurrection MCC. Lunch provided.
www.ResurrectionMCC.org/[email protected]
We will share a comforting blend of emotional support, spiritual guidance, and personal experience to help participants honor their loved one on important days.
The empTy Chair:HANDlING GRIEF
ON HOlIDAysSaturday
January 9 9 am - 4 pm • Gathering Place
Join us for an eleven-week program for using your creative heart and soul to lead you to prosperity in all the areas of your life. With inspiring new daily tools and strategies that follow in the footsteps of Cameron’s groundbreaking The Artist’s Way, this book guides readers in developing a life that is as full and as satisfying as they ever thought possible. Book available in inspirations bookstore.
ProsperousHeart
Wednesdays
January 6 - March 23 7 - 9:30 pm • Gathering Place
"the new jim crow" highlights the racial dimensions of the war on drugs. it argues that federal drug policy unfairly targets communities of color, keeping millions of young, black men in a cycle of poverty and behind bars. The book begins by disproving claims that racism is dead. Those who believe that full equality been achieved would do well to notice many African Americans' reality today. Join us for this six week book study as we discuss and discover truths hidden in plain sight. book available in inspirations bookstore.
The NewJim Crow
Sundays
January 17 - February 21 Chapel
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YOGACONNECTIONS
TUESDAYS 7 - 8 pm | Activities BuildingPlease bring water and towel. Yoga mats available to borrow. Beginner to Intermediate skill levels. Details & RSVP: [email protected]
Instructors Alternate Weekly: Darrin Brindle, Robin Mack, Debbie Kelly, and Special Guests
join in this fifty-two (plus a few) weekly readings can each be read in 10 to 12 minutes and offer a simple curriculum of insightful reflections and transformative practices. Organized around the traditional church year, these readings give an overview of the whole Bible and guide an individual or a group of friends through a year of rich study, interactive learning, and personal growth. Create a virtual or real world small group with your friends, coworkers, or family, or take them to brunch buddies or friday night out and discuss the reflection questions. weekly we will post the reading and questions, both written and vocally, to the website and in the facebook group.
We make the road by Walking - a year Long Quest for Spiritual
Formation, reorientation and activation by Brian McLaren
First Sunday (Protein) Tuna, Chicken, Vienna Sausages, Lunch Loaf
Second Sunday (Fruits & Vegetables) Canned Fruit, Peas, Corn, Green Beans
Third Sunday (Carb) Small bags of Rice/Beans, Pasta Noodles, Soup
Fourth Sunday (Breakfast) Cereal, Oatmeal
Fifth Sunday (Toiletries, Travel-size) Soap, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Deodorant, Shampoo
Please note that all items listed are food products that we use for the food bags. Although we are happy to accept your food donations, please consider purchasing only the items listed above. Your continued support of this ministry is truly making a difference in the lives of many. For more information, check out our new Web site, www.pride-charities.com, or "Like" us on Facebook.
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Anticipated ActualGeneral Offerings $840,656.25 $782,919.17Fundraising $72,946.79 $35,569.73Events/Leases $46,332.93 $150,401.12Total Income $959,933.97 $968,890.02Variance $8,954.05Attendance Week Ended YTD AverageWorship 418 403Programming 115 190Total Weekly Attendance 533 593
General Fund Giving Report For Week and YTD Ended December 6, 2015
As we finish the summer and the 3rd quarter, cash flow is seasonally tight as it is each
year. If you are behind, please catch up on your commitment! Thank you for your generosity!
Fishers Net offers personal prayers on Sundays at the Prayer Wall after the 11:00 am Worship Service.
Please email your prayer request to [email protected].
F i s h e r s N e tPRaYER MinisTRY
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Celebration Cakes, Cupcakes & Cake Pops, Pies & Tarts, Candies & Candy Apples
and Candy Buffets
Office Party Houston by Baby Cakeswww.BabyCakesBakes4U.yolasite.com
[email protected] 281-919-6765
Please sample and enjoy our edible offerings at Coffee Talkevery Sunday after Worship
Services in the Gathering Place.
byRainbow of HopeNarcotics AnonymousTuesdays, 7 - 8 pm | ChapelA recovery program that offers hope and freedom from active addiction in a safe space for the LGBTQ community. This group meets weekly to help each other learn a new way of life through sharing their experience, strength, and hope. 832-326-6330
Overeaters AnonymousWednesdays, 7 - 8 pm & Saturdays, 9:30 - 10:30 am | ChapelA program of recovery from compulsive eating that is not just about weight loss, weight gain maintenance, obesity, or diets. This support group also addresses physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. [email protected]
Throwback Thursday Old SchoolBig Book StudyThursdays, 6:30 - 7:30 pm | ChapelBring Your Big Book, a highlighter, and get ready to get down with the dictionary and the first 164 pages and Dr. Bob's story! All Big Book-based 12-Step Recovery folks welcome to this open AA Meeting. [email protected]
12-STEP SuPPOrT grOuPS
Celebrating your Birthday!We would like to send you birthday greetings on your special day so please take a moment to complete your profile in ACS so that we are able to celebrate your birthday with you. It is easy to do. Just go to our Web site at www.ResurrectionMCC.org click on the "My Journey" logo and create or update your profile.
9:00 am Worship service Sanctuary10:15 am Coffee Talk! Gathering Place10:45 am Youth Ministries Program Activities Building11:00 am Worship service Sanctuary12:15 pm Coffee Talk! Gathering Place1:00 pm Brunch Buddies
6:15 pm Campus Care Team Meeting Conference Room6:30 pm Toastmasters Gathering Place
7:00 pm Gospel Ensemble Rehearsal Music Room7:00 pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary7:00 pm Narcotics Anonymous 12-Step Meeting Chapel7:00 pm Yoga Activities Building
6:30 pm Overeaters Anonymous 12-Step Meeting Chapel7:00 pm The First Christmas Book Study Gathering Place
6:30 pm AA Big Book 12-Step Meeting Chapel
No Events Scheduled
9:00 am All Church Workday Welcome Center9:00 am Christmas Basket Assembly Sanctuary9:30 am Overeaters Anonymous 12-Step Meeting Chapel 1:00 pm Joy of Djembe Drumming Activities Building
9:00 am Worship service Sanctuary10:15 am Coffee Talk! Gathering Place10:45 am Youth Ministries Program Activities Building11:00 am Worship service Sanctuary11:00 am Generation Faith Christmas Pajama Pary Activities Building12:15 pm Coffee Talk! Gathering Place1:00 pm Brunch Buddies
THURsDaY DECEMBER 17
saTURDaY OFFiCE CLOsED DECEMBER 19
WEDnEsDaY DECEMBER 16
TUEsDaY DECEMBER 15
MOnDaY DECEMBER 14
sUnDaY DECEMBER 13
sUnDaY DECEMBER 20
FRiDaY OFFiCE CLOsED DECEMBER 18
This Week @ ResurrectionMCC.org
This schedule lists open offerings for which all are invited to participate. This is not a comprehensive list of all events on campus.
saturdayDECEMBER 19
9 am - 1 pm • gathering placeDuring All Church Workdays, we get together to love on, clean up, organize, and maintain our church. This day we would like to clean storage area, power wash outside ceiling, and paint parking lines. Join us at 9 am in the Welcome Area to choose an indoor or outdoor project. Lunch and laughs will be held in the gathering place from noon - 1 pm.
Every Sundayafter both worship services
Gathering PlaceA new opportunity to make friends over conversation and breakfast snacks, begins this sunday! following both worship services, you may enjoy coffee, tea, as well as sweet and savory breakfast snacks served in the gathering place. we hope you will find this as a great opportunity to meet new friends and reconnect with those you already know. To help with Coffee Talk, please email [email protected] or simply stop by, have a cup of coffee, and chat with Ron and Vince.
COFFEE TALK