The Sunday Update | March 6, 2016

The Sunday Update | March 6, 2016

March 6th – Communion Sunday

If you’ve ever had something go wrong with your new car and hear that dreaded phrase, “I’m sorry, it’s no covered under warranty,” or the equally disheartening words, “The warranty has expired,” you know you’re in for a big expense.

Sunday we examine Jesus, our guarantee for life with God – the best of the best! There are so many things that we think will void that guarantee but we are going to see just how effective it is in our lives. This is especially true when we compare it with the old guarantees that we thought would work.

Jesus, the Guarantor of the New Covenant becomes the bridge for a meaningful time of communion so don’t miss out on this important time of worship. Take some time to read through Hebrews 7:11-28 in preparation for our study.


Camarillo Evangelical Free will become Chapel City Church, March 20th.

Two more Sundays to a great celebration as our name changes. The sign is progressing. You can peek to get an idea of what it looks like but it’s covered to keep the ground dry for construction. Our March 20th celebration will tie into Easter Sunday the following week so it’s a good opportunity to invite a friend for this dedication. Keep your eyes peeled for news, information, and invitation ideas for an exciting new era in our church.

All-city prayer – Wednesdays 12 pm – 1 – Camarillo Christian Church

National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 5. About 25 of us gathered last Wednesday to pray for our nation and to lead up to NDOP (National Day of Prayer) on March 5th. If you are free on Wednesday, take an hour (or whatever time you can spare) to pray with us at Cam Christian Church (corner of Arneill and Las Posas).


There is a great flow in the service tomorrow that begins with the first song and grows steadily through our celebration of the Lord’s Supper. I pray you’ll make a special effort to be there for this time of thanksgiving to Jesus for what he is to us!

In Christ,
Jim

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