Today’s Worship Service is online 4-1-20

Today’s Worship Link & Holy Week Schedule

WORSHIP LINK FOR TODAY:  
VIDEO (full service) https://vimeo.com/403072189
AUDIO (sermon only) http://tiny.cc/8mjbmz

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE

  • Sunday, April 5: Palm Sunday Pancakes-at home
    • It’s been a tradition to have a pancake breakfast on Palm Sunday.
    • This year, make pancakes with your family before the 11am live worship service and send us a picture of your Palm Sunday pancake breakfast.
  • Wednesday, April 8: Zoom Prayer Meeting at 6:30 PM. Stay tuned for the link.
  • Thursday, April 9: Maundy Thursday Worship
  • Saturday, April 11: Easter Sign Celebration (follow the instructions below)
  • Sunday, April 12: Easter Worship Online

EASTER SIGN CELEBRATION
Looking for a way to celebrate Easter with your family? Encourage the community by creating an Easter display to celebrate God’s love.

  • Include a heart and something related to Easter
  • Put sign or sculpture in two spots!
    • on church property (along E Ave to the corner and along Stoney Point Rd to the corner) on April 11th, so people driving by can see them Easter day
    • and in your own yard (to create conversations with neighbors and share hope!
  • Pray and read Acts 2:22-24 together (listed below with discussion questions).
  • Snap a picture and share on Cedar Hills Community Church Facebook page.

Sign Tips

  • Bigger is better!
  • It’s windy; make sure to secure your sign/sculpture.
  • We have “some” stakes near the entrance to the church, but bring your own if possible and something to secure it to the stake.

Acts 2:22-24 together:

22 “People of Israel, listen! God publicly endorsed Jesus the Nazarene by doing powerful miracles, wonders, and signs through him, as you well know. 23 But God knew what would happen, and his prearranged plan was carried out when Jesus was betrayed. With the help of lawless Gentiles, you nailed him to a cross and killed him. 24 But God released him from the horrors of death and raised him back to life, for death could not keep him in its grip.

Discussion questions:

  • Why did Jesus die? (We see here, it is part of God’s prearranged plan)
  • “Death could not keep him (Jesus),” how powerful is Jesus, that death couldn’t stop him?
    How does this give us hope in bad times?