Sunday Service – 2/15/26

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

  • Take the Name of Jesus with You
  • Sweet Hour of Prayer
  • Revelation Song

Scripture Readings

  • Opening Psalm: Psalm 99

Announcements

  • Wednesday Night Activities
    • Youth Group at 4:30
    • Dinner at 5:30
      • Chicken Spaghetti
    • Bible Study and Children’s Activities at 6:15
  • Alabaster Offering
    • Next Sunday, February 22 during the service
  • Church Elections
    • Sunday, March 1 during the service
    • See Pastor Brady if you are interested in joining the church so that you can vote.
  • Baptism Opportunity
    • We will be baptizing on Easter Sunday morning.
    • Please let Pastor Brady know as soon as possible if you would like to be baptized.
  • Sunday Service Weather Cancellation Procedure
    • In cases of inclement weather cancelations, notices will be posted on the church website and Facebook page by 6am on Sunday morning.
    • Also, feel free to call or text Pastor Brady with any questions about service cancelations.
      • His cell phone number can be found in the bulletin.
  • RightNow Media Launch
  • 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

Guest Speakers: Monte and Bethany Cyr

Wister Church of the Nazarene – YouTube Channel

Weekly Practice

SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
Admitting Fault

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:1-9

BECAUSE GOD IS perfect, we don’t have to be. When we admit to God, to ourselves, and to others that we don’t have it all together, we find freedom in the grace that is extended to us. Then God uses our vulnerability to build trust and respect in our relationships. Often when we mess up we are hesitant to admit it, and we tend to defend ourselves rather than apologize. This week, find freedom in admitting fault. Use this nine-word script as often as you need, and pay attention to what God does in you and in those who hear it: “I was wrong. I am sorry. Please forgive me.”

Have a blessed week!

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