Worship Services:
Traditional Worship & Sermon
Contemporary Worship
*We are having technical difficulties with our contemporary sermon video this week. To view the sermon, please play the traditional worship & sermon video above (sermon starts at 8:50). The full worship and sermon contemporary video is also available on our Facebook Page. It will air live at 9:30am on Sunday, April 26th, or you can watch the reply any time.
*We are having technical difficulties with our contemporary sermon video this week. To view the sermon, please play the traditional worship & sermon video above (sermon starts at 8:50). The full worship and sermon contemporary video is also available on our Facebook Page. It will air live at 9:30am on Sunday, April 26th, or you can watch the reply any time.
Communion:
While we are unable to gather together for communion, we encourage you to take communion in your home. Remember, it's not the actual wafer and cup of juice served each week that makes the act of communion sacred, but it's doing it "In Remembrance of Me." Use items you have at home and gather together as a family around the table to remember the sacrifice Christ made for us.
Read Matthew 26:17-30
Before Jesus died, God's people sacrificed a lamb each year during the Feast of Passover to remind them that God brought them out of slavery in Egypt. Jesus timed His death to take place at the beginning of Passover--when God's people were sacrificing their lambs. This would show that Jesus' death is the once-for-all sacrifice of God to save his people from their slavery to sin. Now we remember Jesus' sacrifice by celebrating the Lord's Supper, instituted by Jesus the night before He died.
Every time we take the bread and the cup, we remember together that we are sinners who needed Jesus to die for us. In the Lord's Supper our guilt is met by the saving grace of God. And as we eat and drink, we are assured that God's saving grace overcomes our guilt because of Jesus' sacrifice.
Read Matthew 26:17-30
Before Jesus died, God's people sacrificed a lamb each year during the Feast of Passover to remind them that God brought them out of slavery in Egypt. Jesus timed His death to take place at the beginning of Passover--when God's people were sacrificing their lambs. This would show that Jesus' death is the once-for-all sacrifice of God to save his people from their slavery to sin. Now we remember Jesus' sacrifice by celebrating the Lord's Supper, instituted by Jesus the night before He died.
Every time we take the bread and the cup, we remember together that we are sinners who needed Jesus to die for us. In the Lord's Supper our guilt is met by the saving grace of God. And as we eat and drink, we are assured that God's saving grace overcomes our guilt because of Jesus' sacrifice.
Offering:
If you would like to give online or through our app, please click here to visit our digital giving links. If you would prefer to give in person, offering can be brought to the church office Monday-Friday from 8am to 4pm, or can be mailed to the following address:
First Christian Church
425 N. Broadway St.
Greensburg, IN 47240
First Christian Church
425 N. Broadway St.
Greensburg, IN 47240
Doxology:
Elder of the Week:
Brian Cruser will be the elder of the week for April 25th-May 2nd. If you need to speak with someone and are unable to reach the office staff, you can contact Brian at 812-593-1302.
Family Ministry Resources:
This week, visit our Home Connection page to view downloadable resources for all ages, information about a Virtual Bible Study for junior high and high school, our children's worship set and a video of Kids' Church Online and of our Preschool lesson!