Assembly Newsletter
- James John
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
Every week, our assembly comes together to grow in our faith, support one another, and serve with joy. This newsletter gathers all the important updates you need to stay connected and involved. From the week’s activities to heartfelt prayers, inspiring devotionals, and upcoming events, this guide helps you plan your week with purpose and spirit.

Activities of the Week For 6/21/26
This week offers a variety of opportunities to engage with the church family and deepen your faith. Whether you prefer group fellowship, service projects, or quiet reflection, there is something for everyone.
Sunday Worship and Remembrance
Time: 10 AM - 12 PM
Word Ministry Speaker : Blake Williamson
Theme: 2 Timothy 2:14-19
Audience: Adults
Gospel Message
Time: 11:30 AM - 12 PM
Purpose: The Preaching of the Gospel
Speaker: Carson Brandt
Thursday Prayer and Bible Study
Time: 7:30 - 8:45 PM
Bible Study Topic : What goes into Man and what comes comes out of man
Bible Study Passage: Leviticus 11-15
Bible Study Leader: Bill Nason
These activities provide meaningful ways to connect, learn, and serve. Mark your calendar and invite friends to join.
Prayer List
Prayer is the heart of our community. This week, we lift up the following needs and celebrations:

The Mitchell Family (Jared, Jessie, Margot and Penny)

Giada Shutt (School)
Dini Theodori (Wentworth, Mechanical Engineering)
Moms and Tots Outreach
Healing and Comfort
Nancy Nason
Rehab Effort with the men and women
Families of believers who are still unsaved
If you have prayer requests, please contact Jon Shutt. We believe in the power of collective prayer and encourage everyone to participate.
Devotional Reflection
The goal of christian life is to become practically what we are positionally before God. What do we think of Israel as we read through Exodus and Numbers? Now see how God views Israel -
“He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath He seen perverseness in Jacob ” — Numbers 23:19
Really? Are we talking about the same people? What makes this even more stunning is that this is how God sees Israel, not at the beginning of their journey but towards the end as the get ready to enter the priomised land! This is God's perspective after enduring their repeated murmurings, their rebellion, and constant disobedience. Yet God sees them what they will one day.
This is how God's sees us as well despite all our shortcomings and failures. He wants us to become who we really are. "Be Holy" because you are "saints".
Consider these practical steps to nurture hope this week:
Start each morning with a moment of gratitude for what God has done for you
We are not a finished product. God is still working on us to make us what we are
Remind some one who is discouraged or struggling with sin of who they are in Christ.
By focusing on what we will be one day, strengthen and inspire those around you.
Upcoming Events
Looking ahead, several important events will bring our community together:
Vacation Bible School
Dates: August 10-14
Guest speaker: David Zuidema
Remember to register for this event here
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