07 October 2020

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The joy of the Lord is our strength

The joy of the Lord is our strength


LW BAPTIST By Rolland Coburn Pastor Recently a friend gave us a lovely, homemade, decorative candle for our living room. On it is a Bible promise, “The joy of the Lord is your strength,” (Nehemiah 8:10). What an amazing word. It reveals the source of our strength. We cannot afford to lose our joy, or God forbid, give it away. Jesus said no one can take your joy from you, the joy

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Beit HaLev

Beit HaLev


Beit HaLev is conducting services on Zoom. Anyone interested in joining the Beit HaLev Zoom community for services and Hebrew lessons, contact the rabbi at (562) 715-0888 for access and instructions on how to use Zoom. Beit HaLev is continuing to livestream on Facebook and YouTube as well. To attend, go to Rabbi Galit Shirah’s website at galityomtov.com, Facebook. com/galityomtov or YouTube.

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Men’s and women’s ministries  will begin again starting Oct. 15

Men’s and women’s ministries will begin again starting Oct. 15


Faith Christian Assembly believes it is important for men and women to have a ministry devoted to them. Both groups will meet this week. The women’s ministry, called “Touch of Love,” will meet on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 1 p.m. in the Garden Room under the direction of Linda Hernandez. The men’s ministry, under the direction of Gary Leming, will also meet during this time as well. Take advantage

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Humbling ourselves as Jesus did

Humbling ourselves as Jesus did


FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH By Bruce Humes Pastor “Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness (humbleness) of mind let each esteem (consider) others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for his interests, but also for the interests of other” (Philippians 2:3-4 NKJV). The apostle Paul wrote these words to believers in Philippi, a church

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All are invited to the Lord’s table

All are invited to the Lord’s table


By Lisa Rotchford Reverend The 23rd Psalm is scheduled to be the focus for our worship on Sunday, Oct. 11. It is one we turn to for comfort and solace, especially in troubled times. You are invited to join Redeemer Lutheran and St. Theodore’s Episcopal churches (at 13564 St. Andrew’s Drive) to help find the peace and solace that this psalm brings. Our two worship services include organ

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