Christmas Expectations
And as surely as we know that Christ came so many years ago, we also know that Christ has brought and will continue bring healing, restoration, and the Kingdom of God until the day it is fully, finally realized.
And as surely as we know that Christ came so many years ago, we also know that Christ has brought and will continue bring healing, restoration, and the Kingdom of God until the day it is fully, finally realized.
One of the ways we share the love of Jesus Christ is through our service to others. We are honored to serve the people of Jamaica on our annual Dental/Medical Mission.
Our church family is preparing for our next permanent, installed Pastor. We have faith in our future. We are open to change and trying new ideas of ministry.
Our mission is to support Christ, the head of our church. You are called by Jesus to help and serve His church. What is a call? It’s an inner feeling or awareness that our Lord needs our help and to serve others.
We need to remember that, as we, the church moves forward in time. Christ is always leading us.
The truth of our Presbyterian faith comes honestly and decently—straight at us, not clothed in selfish agendas. What is your truth?
Why do you go to church? This is a question that I am sure all of us have been asked more times than we can remember. It’s a question that the “asker” queries us, expecting to receive back a short answer.
It is in our DNA to reform, rebuild, remodel, repurpose, reclaim, rehab, replenish and rebirth those things that we see through the lenses of faith. You might say that the church is in the “re and we” business.
We look optimistically toward the future but will also keep Northminster the special place that it is.
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