Welcome to Neighborhood Christian Center !
*Is it possible to have sincere questions about God and also be uncomfortable going to church?
*Do you feel a need to make some personal changes in your life?
*How does anyone live a life of purpose and fulfillment?
Everyone has questions. At Neighborhood Christian Center we are pursuing answers; learning about God and His ways together. We would be honored to help you search out the answers to your questions, too. Whatever your situation, you'll find a friendly, accepting atmosphere in our church. Our worship style on Sunday morning is informal and our dress is casual. The music is contemporary and the messages are practical.
If you have thought that going to church might be an uncomfortable experience, we understand. Experiencing something new or different is not always easy, but often worth the effort. With that in mind, we'd like the opportunity to change forever the way you think about Sunday... To make it a day you look forward to; a day to really celebrate with friends. Please accept this invitation to journey with us as we explore our personal faith, growing in our relationships with God, family and friends, and enjoying life along the way.
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Theme: I Believe in Communion
Remembering the Past
Read Exodus 12:14–20
When you look at your calendar, you’ll notice that throughout the year certain days have been set aside to commemorate or call to remembrance specific events or people.
This is a day you are to commemorate; for the generations to come you shall celebrate it as a festival to the Lord—a lasting ordinance (Exodus 12:14).
The instructions in this chapter were given the night before Israel was delivered from Egyptian bondage. A specific time was to be set aside each year to commemorate this momentous event. They were to share this testimony with their children and grandchildren (Exodus 12:26,27).
When we take part in Communion, we look back and remember the wonderful deliverance provided for us by Christ at Calvary. “God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God” (2Corinthians 5:21). Communion is a perpetual reminder to us of the broken body and shed blood of our Savior.
How long has it been since you shared the testimony of your deliverance from sin? Why not do that today.
Prayer Suggestion: Lord, thank You for Your great sacrifice.
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Spiritual Help Resources
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Connecting through Prayer
A consistent prayer life is fundamental to establishing strong connections with God, others, and God's plan for our lives. Drawn from the booklet "Connecting through Prayer," this article is sure to enrich your prayer life.


