Sunday Service – 10/26/25

Welcome to our service page. We’re glad you’re here!
Our Sunday morning services start at 10:45. We have Sunday school at 9:45.
Music
- TBA
- TBA
- TBA
- Holy Forever
- Living Hope
Scripture Readings
- Opening Psalm: Psalm 65
- Biblical Text: Matthew 25:14-30
Announcements

- Youth Group Rescheduled to Wednesday Evenings
- Wednesday Night Activities
- Youth Group at 4:30
- Dinner at 5:30
- Chili
- Bible Study at 6:15
- Adult Study in Genesis
- Activities and lesson for the kids
- Continuing “SoulShift” Sermon Series
- We are looking at seven key transformational shifts that occur in the minds, hearts, and behaviors of every true follower of Christ.
- Me to You – Orientation
- Slave to Child – Identity
- Seen to Unseen – Values
- Consumer to Steward – Ownership
- Ask to Listen – Posture
- Sheep to Shepherd – Influence
- Me to We – Priority
- We are looking at seven key transformational shifts that occur in the minds, hearts, and behaviors of every true follower of Christ.
- RightNow Media Launch
- We are offering free accounts to a Christian streaming service.
- Study and instructional videos for adults
- Christian TV shows for kids
- Sign up at: https://app.rightnowmedia.org/join/wisternaz
- Halloween Candy and Deserts Needed for our Community Event Participation
- Please have it to the church by Wednesday
- 9:38 Prayer
- Set your alarm to 9:38 (am or pm) as a daily reminder to pray for our efforts to Bless Our Community
Service Video
Sermon Title: “SoulShift #4 – Consumer to Steward”
Wister Church of the Nazarene – YouTube Channel
Weekly Practice
PATIENCE, KINDNESS, AND GOODNESS
Not Having to Be Right
OUR CULTURE PLACES a high value on being right, and we all go to great lengths to prove to others that we are right. This week, in an effort to remember that knowledge is not the greatest virtue in God’s kingdom, practice giving up your need to be right. Unless doing so would cause harm to you or someone else, let the other person have the last word when you are contradicted. Whenever the issue at hand is none other than your own desire to be right, let the argument go. If a situation really does require that you bring correction, do so with gentleness, respect, and discretion.
Have a blessed week!