Sunday Service – 6/22/25

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

  • My Savior’s Love
  • Hallelujah, I’m Free
  • O How He Loves You and Me
  • Christ Is Risen (Come Awake)
  • Mighty to Save

Scripture Readings

  • Opening Psalm: Psalm 42
  • Sermon Texts: Acts 16:11-40; Matthew 5:38-42

Announcements

  • Youth Escape Room Trip
    • Meet at the Church at 3:30 pm this afternoon
    • The church will cover the cost of the escape room
    • Bring money in case we stop for food on the way back
    • We’ll be back by 6:15
  • Wednesday Night Activities
    • Dinner at 5:30
      • Tater Tot Casserole
    • Bible Study at 6:15
      • Continuing Study in Ephesians
  • Camps
    • Elementary Camp: July 11 – 14
    • Preteen Camp: June 15 – 19
    • Cost for youth and children’s camps will be $20 per student
    • Registration Deadline is July 1
  • Missionary Speakers
    • Doug and Jennifer Mann will be with us Sunday Morning, July 20th
    • They work in the Eurasia Regional Office as Finance and Personnel Directors
    • We will have a potluck after the service
  • 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: “Miraculous Suffering”

Wister Church of the Nazarene – YouTube Channel

Weekly Practice

PRACTICING THE LORD’S PRAYER
Margin

Scripture: “May your name be kept holy.” (Matthew 6:9c)

IN HIS BOOK Good and Beautiful God, James Bryan Smith argues that living with healthy margins is essential to a holy life. Many of us suffer from isolation, hurry, and tiredness, which are not holy at all. Jesus invites us into a way of holiness that is wholeness: rest for our bodies and restoration for our souls. This week, practice margin by creating empty space in each day of the week. If that seems impossible, consider some of these options:

  • Plan to arrive at appointments ten minutes early rather than getting there exactly on time (or late).
  • Cut out unnecessary entertainment activities.
  • When creating your schedule, consider whether each activity is essential for your work or your family. Commit only to what is essential.

Have a blessed week!

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