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What’s Happening at LPC

Mission Moment – Last Sunday of Each Month

On the last Sunday of each month, we will take time to highlight how our church is serving beyond our walls.  During Mission Moment, you’ll hear stories of volunteer ministries our members are involved in, as well as learn about local opportunities where you can get involved.  It’s a chance to see how God is at work through our community—and perhaps discover where you might be called to serve.

 

During Holy Week, we invite you to spend some quiet time in the sanctuary.  On Wednesday, April 1, it will be open for personal prayer from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Come for a few minutes or stay longer—pause, reflect, and draw near to the cross. An episode of The Chosen will be shown from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

 

If you’re an early riser, for Holy Week, we’ll be holding early morning prayer.  You’re welcome to join us from Monday, March 30, to Thursday, April 2, between 6:00 and 8:00 a.m. Spend some quiet time with God, lifting up our church, our community, and the world. Whether you stay the full two hours or just drop in for a few minutes, it’s a wonderful way to begin your day centered in prayer and reflection.

 

Maundy Thursday – April 2 at 5:30 p.m.

Come for a meaningful evening of fellowship: a simple supper and Communion in the back of the sanctuary, followed by Tenebrae, the Service of Shadows.  Through quiet hymns and Scripture, we walk with Jesus through the final hours of his journey to the cross.

 

Easter Sunday – April 5

Celebrate the joy of the resurrection with us! Invite your family and friends to this special, hope-filled service.  All Easter offerings will support relief efforts in the Middle East through Presbyterian World Service & Development (PWS&D), in partnership with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and the Humanitarian Coalition.

 

Later in the month, on April 26, our Men’s Group will lead the service. It will be a wonderful opportunity to hear from our men in both song and message, and we encourage everyone to come and support them. If you feel called to participate or share your gifts in the service, please contact Jim Leith, who is coordinating the service. We would love to include you!