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CHURCH YEAR SEASONS

The Christian Year calendar is our guide for worship and Christian faith formation. The beginning of the Christian year is the season of Advent, approximately four weeks before Christmas Day, and continues with special days and seasons following the life of Christ and the mission of the church.

There are two major cycles in the Christian Year. One is the Advent-Christmas-Epiphany cycle that is focused upon Christmas and the mission of the church. The other is the Lent-Easter-Pentecost cycle that has Easter as its focus. The Season after Pentecost is sometimes referred to as “ordinary time.” This is not because they are “ordinary” days. Ordinary is taken from the word for “ordinal” numbers. The Sundays during this time are designated by the “first,” “second,” “third,” Sunday after Pentecost, for example. Therefore, they are designated “ordinary” time because of using ordinal numbers to mark them.

Seasons of Church Year

ADVENT

From the Latin word, adventus, Advent means “arrival” or “coming” and marks the coming of Jesus as human being into the world. Including the four Sundays prior to Christmas day, this season is used as a time of preparing for the coming of the Christ child. Advent marks the beginning of the church year and is the first season in the Christian calendar. While many people think of January 1 as the beginning of a new year, the church year begins with Advent.

CHRISTMAS

The season of Christmas is actually a period of twelve days which begins on Christmas Day and continues through January 5. We typically think of the season of Christmas as beginning after Thanksgiving and concluding on December 25. However, for the Church, December 25 is the culmination of Advent waiting, and marks the beginning of Christmas.

EPIPHANY

The Day of Epiphany follows the twelve days of Christmas. Epiphany, as a day and season of celebration, has been around as long as the celebration of Christmas.  Our January 6 celebration, as Christians, emphasizes the epiphany, or manifestation of God, and represents the revelation of God to the world in Jesus Christ.

LENT

Lent is a season of prayer, penance, and self-discipline, beginning on the Wednesday of the seventh week before Easter. The season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday is forty days prior to Easter, not counting Sundays. The sixth Sunday in Lent is Palm Sunday, which begins Holy Week. Holy Week includes Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and officially ends on Holy Saturday. Easter Sunday then begins the season of Easter which lasts for seven weeks.

EASTER

Easter Day commemorates the day of resurrection of Jesus following the crucifixion. Easter is more than a day of celebration in the Christian calendar; it includes a period of seven weeks, and is known as The Great Fifty Days. The full period of Easter continues from Easter Sunday to the day of Pentecost.

PENTECOST

The day of Pentecost is the Sunday following the end of the fifty days of Easter. The Day of Pentecost commemorates the coming of the Holy Spirit to the followers of Jesus in the immediate days after the ascension of Jesus.

THE SEASON OF PENTECOST

November 24, 2019
REIGN OF CHRIST SUNDAY

Scripture: Luke 23:33-44
Sermon: “And the People Stood By” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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November 17, 2019
THE TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY OF PENTECOST

Scripture: 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
Sermon: “A Sacred City Rising” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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November 10, 2019
THE TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY OF PENTECOST

Scripture: Luke 19:1-10
Sermon: “A Righteous . . . Tax Collector?” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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NOVEMBER 3, 2019
ALL SAINTS SUNDAY

Scripture: Revelation 7:9-16a
Communion, Baptism, and Remembering

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OCTOBER 27, 2019
THE TWENTIETH SUNDAY OF PENTECOST

Scripture: Revelation 2:1-7
Sermon: “Recovering a Compelling Love” – Paul Baxley, Coordinator of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

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OCTOBER 20, 2019
CHILDREN’S SABBATH

Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:14 – 4:5
Sermon: “An Inspiring Word” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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OCTOBER 13, 2019
THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY OF PENTECOST

Scripture: Luke 17:11-19
Sermon: “Taking Grace for Granted” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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OCTOBER 6, 2019
WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY

Scripture: Colossians 1:1-14
Sermon: “True Communion” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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SEPTEMBER 29, 2019
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Scripture: Luke 16:19-31
Sermon:  “Where the Great Chasm Closes” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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THE SEASON OF EASTER – The Great 50 Days


MAY 26, 2019 
THE SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

Scripture: Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5
Sermon: “For the Healing of the Nations” – Mack Dennis, pastor

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BULLETIN

 

MAY 19, 2019
THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

Scripture: Psalm 148
Theme: “Our Story, Our Song” – A celebration of hymns

This worship service will feature many of the hymns that have shaped and defined the faith of our church over the years.  While many Christians look to more systematic theological confessions to undergird their common life, free church theology has more often been found in hymnals.  Thus, “this is our story, this is our song.”

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