Weekly at-home Sunday School led by Pastor Karyn Frazier.
Stewardship 2021
Sunday Morning Virtual Worship Service - April 11, 2021
Easter - What a Wonderful Day it Was!
Spring Recycle Roundup - April 25, 2021
Easter Worship Service of Celebration!
Easter Morning Sunrise Service
Good Friday Virtual Tenebrae Service, April 2, 7:00 PM
Virtual Palm Sunday Worship - March 28, 2021
Your Outreach Dollars at Work
Lenten Soup Supper Devotions - March 28, 2021
9:30 Sunday Morning Lenten Sunday School for Kids
Spring Recycle Roundup - April 25, 2021
Sunday Morning Virtual Worship Service - March 21, 2021
Holy Week 2021 at Fauntleroy Church
9:30 Zoom Lenten Sunday School for Kids
Website has new Prayer Request Form
Sunday Morning Virtual Worship Service - March 14 2021
9:30 Zoom Lenten Sunday School for Kids
Dear friends,
Thank you, Carolyn and Bill, for leading Sunday School last Sunday! Thanks for talking with the kids about how love and anger actually go together sometimes.
We hope to see the kids again this Sunday at 9:30. BUT, we’ll only see you if you remember to turn your clocks forward. (Yes, already.) We’ll have two more amazing teachers: Sarah Finney and Lisa Corbin. This week we’ll be talking about…love, again! Lent is a time of preparing ourselves for Easter by paying close attention to how Jesus is living and loving so we can follow Jesus’ example. In the Bible, there are stories of Jesus healing people, feeding people, loving people, standing up for people who were not being loved, teaching people about God, praying for people, praying for himself, giving of himself….Jesus showed love in so, so many ways so we would know what love means, how to be a part of it, how to share it. To get the Sunday School link, go to the weekly Highlights or contact the church office.
See the attachment for one way your family could share love with others this coming week. It’s a list of canned and shelf stable foods that are needed at the Welcome Table in White Center. We support this gathering by preparing meals for about 100-150 people at least once a month. Those that come to the Welcome Table Saturday meal are homeless or living on the edge financially. Besides a meal, people can share fellowship, take home some groceries, personal items, clothing, COVID masks—things that might make their week a little easier and stretch their resources farther. Consider how this service project might stretch your heart and enrich your Lenten journey.
I look forward to seeing the kids this Sunday at 9:30 in ZOOM Sunday School!
Rev. Karyn Frazier
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