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February 5, 2011 Sunday School Evening Worship Service
Wednesday 6 p.m. Small Group @ Sorkness home 7:30 p.m. Small Group @ Cottenden home Saturday
We reverently and joyfully gather as God’s people to worship and praise our Creator and Redeemer. |
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We trace our historical roots to the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation and its seventeenth-century doctrinal statement, the Westminster Confession of Faith along with its Larger and Shorter Catechisms. All OPC churches are called to demonstrate the love of God and the relevance of Christ's message of deliverance to a society that is weary of sin, hollow materialism, and shattered relationships.Our churches care about people. We show concern for the poor and for victims of such catastrophes as famines and earthquakes. We'll show you this love and concern as you involve yourself with us. Our goal and purpose can be summed up in the motto of one of our congregations, "Preaching all of God's Word; sharing all of Christ's love." For more information on the Orthodox Presbyterian Church please check out the denominational website by clicking on the OPC logo. |
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