Saturday, January 3, 2015

Preparing for worship on the first Sunday of 2015 -

Tomorrow is the first  Sunday of 2015!  Are you ready for a new year - a new beginning - a time for commitments to last a lifetime?  I am so stoked about the new teaching series            I begin tomorrow. Start the New Year right. For a fresh start join us tomorrow as we answer important questions of our faith.  We begin with asking what it really means to know God. 

Her is the planned order of worship for tomorrow.  I hope God moves your heart as you prepare for an awesome day of worship in the presence of God!  














Welcome to North Raleigh Church of the Nazarene!  Let us lift our voices in worship together:



Greet all those around you in the name of the Lord! 







Let us prepare our hearts for communion.

















Here is a new song for us - Let's listen to the words and then join together in singing.





As we worship by bringing our first gifts to the Lord for a new year - listen to this great song of testimony!






A New Teaching Series by Pastor Rick



Date: Sunday January 4, 2015

Today’s Message:  KNOW GOD                                                                                      



                                                                                                                                      
 What does it mean to know God? More to the point, does it really mean what we think it means? While trying to avoid confusion, these are critical questions for each of us to ask. The phrase “know God” is a fairly familiar one in the Church and other Christian circles. It is even familiar enough that it has moved from being a phrase that communicates the real condition of a person’s soul to a phrase that we use like some sort of insider jargon. It’s one of those things that we say as Christians that, without meaning to, we strip of depth of meaning. It sounds like the right thing to say. We believe we should know God.

Check back here tomorrow afternoon for a reflection from my message. 

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