Come and worship with us on Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 9:30 a.m! Pastor Brett’s topic is “Faith: Trusting in God.” Our scriptures are from Mark 1, Acts 11, and Luke 5. Find us live on YouTube @CommunityChurchLudington if you can’t attend in-person.
January 15th – Faith: Trusting in God
Come and worship with us on Sunday, January 15, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. ! Pastor Brett’s topic is “Faith: Trusting in God.” Our scriptures are Daniel 3:13-18, Luke 8:40-48, and Hebrews 11:1-13. Find us live on YouTube @CommunityChurchLudington if you can’t attend in-person.
Synopsis: Our passage from Hebrews Sunday tells us that, “faith is the confidence in what we hope for and the assurance about what we do not see.” Trust is rooted and found in this faith and knowledge of God. We have faith and trust in God because what we know about the truth of His Word.
Faith and trust are found in not only hearing and believing, but in action and obedience to God’s Word. We will look at a few examples today of just that.
Sunday, January 8: Jesus’ Baptism and Its Meaning for Us
Join our 9:30 a.m. worship of the Lord! Pastor Brett’s topic is “Jesus’ Baptism and Its Meaning for Us” with scriptures from Isaiah 42:1-9, Matthew 3:13-17, and Acts 10:34-43. You can attend in person or tune in to our YouTube @CommunityChurchLudington live stream.
Synopsis: This Sunday we move from the season of Advent and Christmas and on to the season of Epiphany. Epiphany being defined as the sudden understanding of something; in this case the revealing of Jesus, the Messiah, not just to the Jewish people, but to the Gentiles as well. One of our lectionary passages details Jesus’ baptism, another the prophecy of that baptism, and a third detailing Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. So, the question, what does this all mean to us, and more importantly, how should Jesus’ baptism, life, death, and resurrection impact our lives?
January 1: Faith, Listening, and God’s Will
Start the new year with our 9:30 a.m. worship with Pastor Brett. Sunday’s topic is “Faith, Listening, and God’s Will” with scriptures from Jeremiah 31, Acts 5, and Matthew 2. You can attend in person or tune in to our YouTube @CommunityChurchLudington live stream.
Christmas Eve Service at 8 p.m. – CANCELLED
Our service for Christmas Eve and Christmas day have both been cancelled due to ongoing blizzard conditions. Pastor Brett shared this message on Facebook today:
The bulletin includes scriptures for the Old Testament prophecies about Christ’s birth, so is a good item to read this Christmas even though we will not worship together.
Sunday, December 18: Meeting the people surrounding Christ’s Birth
Join us at 9:30 am on December 18th, 2022, the fourth Sunday of Advent for a special service. We meet the people surrounding Christ’s birth and sing in celebration and worship.
Third Sunday of Advent, December 11: Praying with Joy
Worship the Lord with us on the third Sunday of Advent, December 11th, at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Brett’s topic for the day is “Praying with Joy.” Our scriptures from Isaiah 61, Psalm 51, and Philippians 1.
You can also join us on YouTube live: https://www.youtube.com/@communitychurchludington
Second Sunday of Advent: Love
Come to worship the Lord on Sunday, December 4th at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Brett’s topic for the day is “Love” with scriptures from Romans 13, Song of Solomon 8, and 1 John 4.
You can also join us on YouTube live: https://www.youtube.com/@communitychurchludington
Worship on November 27: Our Hope is in Jesus!
Join us to worship the Lord this Sunday, November 27, at 9:30 a.m.! Pastor Brett’s topic for the first Sunday of Advent is “Our Hope is in Jesus.” Our scriptures come from Hebrews 6, Jeremiah 33, and Romans 5. The service is live streamed on YouTube as well as in-person in our sanctuary.
“The End of the Rope” – Worship on November 20th
Join us to worship the Lord on Sunday, November 20th, at 9:30 am. John R. Jackson’s topic is “The End of the Rope” with scriptures from Matthew 10, Genesis 42, and Romans 8.
Come in jeans or other comfortable clothes if you wish to help with “The Hanging of the Greens” as we decorate for the Advent season after worship! It’s a great social time and wonderful to see the sanctuary being transformed.
