All In
What does it mean to go all in for God? Think about it.
What does it really mean to go ALL IN for God?
Would we have to be Christ-like to all people in all situations all the time? Would we trust in God’s guidance in our lives 24/7? Is God number one in our life? Ahead of my wife, my children, my possessions, myself?
Brothers and sisters, let us examine together the amazing journey of faith. Let’s build ourselves into the church we are called to become. When we stumble, let’s lift each other up. When darkness threatens to overcome us, let us be the light of encouragement. Together let’s go ALL IN!
Six weeks of growing beginning June 7 at 6:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall of Hood Memorial Christian Church.
What: Sunday Evening Small Group
Book: All In, by Mark Batterson
When: Sunday’s at 6:00pm
Start Date: June 7, 2020
Who: Ages 14 – 114
Where: Fellowship Hall of Hood Memorial Christian Church
Books are available at the church. Call or text Pastor Jason to pick up a copy 919.417.0179. Or grab the Kindle Version right now for $2.99!
Sunday Worship – Outdoor & Drive-In
Your Choice! Worship from the comfort of a lawn chair in the grass or the safety of your car…whatever you feel is best for you and your household!
We encourage folks who would like to sit in the grass to bring a lawn chair, pop-up tent, sun umbrella, blanket, Bible, and your own communion. You can even bring misters if it gets hot and a picnic for Sunday brunch during worship!
Our new worship space is in the grass lot and Gazebo adjacent to our parking lot at 300 E Cumberland St. If you plan to sit in the grass arrive early to set your space up. You maY also now choose to park on Magnolia Ave if you like.
For Kids – bring some toys, legos, a blanket to play on the grass, books, coloring…whatever will be fun for them! The service will remain under 45 mins just to help out with the kids. And you can also just keep the kids in the car if that works best. We do ask that parents help guide children in maintaining social distancing during worship.
Masks are encouraged outside, but not required. Please maintain social distancing of 6ft or more, especially when sitting in the grass and setting up your lawn chairs or blankets. Food and drinks are welcome outside during worship, especially for Communion.
Current Series: Healthy Relationships
Sunday’s Topic: Pentecost Relationships: Being the Church One Relationship at a Time
Hood in the Daily Record Again!
Our Church was quoted in the Daily Record again! Check out the article.
A quote from Pastor Jason in the article:
“I don’t personally understand the incredible push from people who have to worship back inside of a building. God built the earth around us and this is the natural environment he placed us in. We’re the ones who built the buildings for our own comfort. It seems to me that we’re a little bit spoiled by the building. We can still gather together outside and continue to be safe and cautious. There is no fear in that.”