5th Sunday Serve

Hi Belton Nazarene Church Family!
Just wanted to remind you this coming Sunday is our 5th Sunday Serve, where we will worship God by meeting needs with the love of Jesus in our city.

What to expect:
9a, prayer in Sanctuary, Grow Groups
10a, Micro-Service before being sent.
A couple songs, a brief devotional, and prayer.
Then we are dismissed to serve! 

There will be projects for all abilities, both indoor (yeah, A/C!) and outdoor.
Prayers appreciated as we finalize projects this week (have I mentioned I miss Whit Palmer yet? He used to line these up for us.).

So if you are wanting to serve outside, please dress accordingly.
The odds are high for doing yard work, so if you have equipment (mowers, weed eaters, etc), please bring it with you.

Childcare will be available.

I’m thankful to pastor a people who are willing to get beyond their comfort zones to share the love of Jesus with others!

See you Sunday if not before,
Pastor Derek

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