Theme: God Judges our Sin, but Provides a Way Out.  This story shows us that God is “holy” – that is, he alone is perfectly good, and punishes those who hurt others, and who disobey his word. But Noah shows us that God will save those who turn to him and trust him. Talk about how the church is a sort of “ark.” The church is made up of men, women, boys, and girls, who believe that God is willing to forgive us our sins and deliver us from the judgment to come. Thank God for his mercy, and pray that we would be instrumental in bringing many people onto our ark!

 

All college students are invited to stay for lunch after the 11:15 service Sunday.

 

We hope you will join us during the 10am hour as we look at Christ in the music of Messiah.

“Messiah: A Sacred Oratorio” has been a staple of advent musical performance for over two centuries. And yet, beyond the “Hallelujah” chorus and other sections, the music remains unfamiliar to many of us. During this (brief) class, we will read and listen to the advent portions of Handel’s oratorio and consider what role a deeper understanding of this iconic music can play in our advent reflections.

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Hundreds of people in Gainesville, young and old, will not have enough food this Holiday season. In an effort to help and show the blessings of Christ. CCC will be collecting Holiday Food Boxes that will be given out through Gainesville Community Ministries to these people in need. Please consider how you can be a part by giving 1 item or a whole box!
Holiday Food Boxes

We are collecting food for Gainesville Community Ministries. Below is the list of foods they have requested. Items can be dropped off at CCC starting November 27 and ending on December 18.

ITEMS NEEDED:
Canned meat
Bag of Flour (2 LB)
Bag of Sugar (2 LB)
Canned Fruits
Canned Vegetables
Dry Milk Envelope
Jar of Peanut Butter
Rice (1 LB)
Can Evaporated Milk
Stuffing Mix
Can Pumpkin Pie Filling
Box Jello (Large)

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Guys, first Thursday of the month is the first DAY of December.

Join in at THE MILL at 6:30am.