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Worship Ministry of First Christian Church in E-town

TIMES:
Our times of church-wide worship are 9:00 and 10:15 on Sunday mornings in the main auditorium. Nursery, childcare, and youth programs are available during this time.

MUSIC:
A contemporary praise band consisting of several vocalists, acoustic guitar, piano, electric guitar, mandolin, keyboard, bass, and drums leads a variety of hymns, modern classics, and contemporary praise songs.

COMMUNION:
We celebrate the Lord’s Supper each week during our worship time. Believers are invited to take the bread and cup as they are passed, then eat and drink in prayerful remembrance of Jesus.

OFFERING:
Each week, we provide an opportunity for members and regular attenders to give back a portion of the money God has given us to manage. We invite guests to simply place a completed information card in the plate during this portion of the service.

MESSAGE:
First Christian Church places a high premium on relevant, Biblical preaching.

TIME OF DECISION:
At the end of every message, everyone has an opportunity to reflect on the message and decide to let God's Word take root in their lives. If you'd like to begin a relationship with Jesus Christ, this is the perfect time to come forward and speak with a decision counselor.

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Jesus promised "living water" to anyone who would put their faith in Him. What He meant was this: our soul is thirsty for something, and only God Himself can quench that thirst.

God's grace is a free gift, but He doesn't force Himself on anyone.

The Bible teaches that a living relationship with Jesus is the sole purpose of our existence.

To begin that relationship, we

1. Admit we have sinned, then commit to leave our past behind us

2. Believe and confess that Jesus is who He claimed to be: the Lord, the Son of God

3. Submit to God in baptism to seal our commitment and receive the Holy Spirit

4. Begin walking with God daily--that's what it means to "live by the Spirit"