announcements – september 12

“Forgiveness flounders because I exclude the enemy from the community of humans and myself from the community of sinners.”
—Miroslav Volf from Exclusion And Embrace

Announcements

Here’s just a few announcements for the life of Mercy Church!


—Congregational Meeting and Fellowship Meal This Sunday

This Sunday evening at 5pm we will have a congregational meeting at South Middle School with the purpose of voting to approve our temporary session. I will briefly explain the steps leading up to this point, go over some of the roles of the temporary session, and finally introduce the members of the temporary session who will be in attendance with us.

Not all of them will be able to attend Sunday night, so here is a link to bios and contact information for all 6 members of the temporary session. If you have problems accessing this, please let me know and I’ll do my best to mitigate the issue. 

Immediately following this meeting we will have our regularly scheduled fellowship meal. As always, the church will provide some drinks and desserts and we ask that y’all would bring a dish to share. It might be helpful to arrive around 4:45 to get the food set up, so we can begin our meeting as promptly as possible. 



—Sunday School Continues
Here are the children/youth classes available (determined by age as of September 1st): 

Age 0-4 years
Age 5-8 years
Age 9-11 years
Age 12+

Sunday School hour is 9:15-10:15 am. Children in the 0-4 age class will need to be picked up from their parent/guardian when Sunday School concludes at 10:15.  Please remember to have your child use the restroom prior to drop off for Sunday School/nursery. 


—Songs for Sunday
Here’s what we’re singing this Sunday if you’d like to familiarize yourself with tunes + lyrics!

I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say
Psalm 20 (to the tune of How Firm A Foundation)
Here Is Love Vast As The Ocean
10,000 Reasons
It Is Well With My Soul
Religious liberalism at work
How Great the Chasm That Lay Between Us
When Evil Strikes: Charlie Kirk, Christian Grief, and the Path of Wisdom

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