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Pastor Jefferson Ellis gave the sermon, titled, “The Hidden Characters of
Advent: Herod.”
The scripture reading was Matthew 2.
Saturday, November 19th Hanover Church would like to invite all those ages 55 and over to join us for a time of fellowship. Festivities will begin at 4:00 p.m. with BINGO. We will be enjoying company baked chicken with all the fixings at 5:00 p.m. and we will wrap up the afternoon with entertainment at 6:00 p.m. The cost is $5.00 per person. Hope to see you!
Tuesday, November 8 Once again we will be serving soups, sandwiches and slices of pie along with other baked sale items to raise money for health insurance for kids in the South Side School District. Stop in and help support this worthy cause. Also if you would like to help in any way please contact Rae Kramer.
“He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
- Philippians 1:6b
This year’s Community Thanksgiving Service is on Sunday November 20 at 7 p.m. here at Hanover Church. Everyone who attends is asked to bring their favorite dessert to share together following the service. Please plan to join in this time of worship as the South Side church of Jesus Christ comes together to give thanks to Him!
Practices are Sunday 13, and Sunday 27th of this month after worship.
Many have signed up to help with “Follow the Star,” a Christmas Eve presentation. We will have a meeting after worship on Sunday October 23 to get organized. The meeting should take approximately 30 minutes. Everyone is welcome to take part!
Donations are being taken for our second year of Operation Christmas Child. You may bring a box, donate funds for shipping, or donate products to be put in boxes during our OCC Party night, Friday November 4th. Please join us in sharing the love of Christ with little ones around God’s world!
Pastor Jefferson Ellis gave the sermon, titled, “The Story: Chapter Three.”
The scripture readings were Matthew 21:23-32 and Genesis 37:12-36; 50:1-21.
This was the last Sunday until December that we are blessed with the music of Daniel Favand. Daniel leaves this week for a semester at Oxford in England. We will miss you Daniel. God’s blessings as you learn and grow for his glory “across the pond!”
